What would the Internet be without search engines?
Guest Author: Adrian
Adams
Search engines have been around
for almost as long as computers have been able to store large
amounts of data. From their first days when they were sifting
through large local archives, to their current ability to sift
through the entire internet in seconds, search engines have
shaped our computer using habits. Search engines and their
popularity have many different implications for both the home
user and for internet commerce in general. Here, I will discuss
the search engine's effect on both of these areas.
For the average person, the most noticeable change from search
engines has been on regular browsing habits. If you began using
the internet after the modern conveniences were invented, then
it may be hard for you to imagine what it was like before
search engines abounded. If you wanted to find a site, you had
to know the exact address, and punch it in correctly. If you
want to do research on trees, the internet might not be the
best place to go unless you know of any good tree sites. But
now, that has all changed. To do research on trees, you can
jump on your favorite search engine and immediately get
hundreds of thousands of results. Where the internet used to be
a tangled web, it is now sorted and organized to achieve the
best results for the user.
These engines don't just make it easier to research. They give
the users many other benefits. Since the search engines trawl
through the whole internet regularly, they have all of the
latest prices and deals on internet shopping. You can take
advantage of this on search engines that specialize in
products, combining info like prices and reviews from many
different places. This is just one of the many ways that search
engines pervasiveness can have a positive impact on the things
we do on a day to day basis. Other ways include online phone
and business directories, records databases.
A major impact of search engines has been on internet commerce.
Nowadays, internet marketing doesn't focus on who has the
flashiest web site or who has the best prices. Instead, if you
are at the top of all of the major search engines (meaning that
your site is displayed above the rest when the user searches
for a relevant keyword) then you are almost sure to beat out
your opponents. So, marketing companies do their best to crack
the search algorithms. Every search engine judges sites based
on many different factors, each of which is analyzed by their
web crawlers. When someone makes a search, the engine displays
sites that fulfill more of the factors at the top, where the
user is more likely to see them.
The many factors that search engines use to judge sites include
the text on the site, the design, the originality of the
content, how many other pages link to that site, how many of
those links are one-way, and many other factors. People who
work in search engine optimization (or SEO) have a detailed
understanding of all of the most important factors, and do
their best to adjust the client's website to fulfill more of
them. If they succeed, then the web site will show up at the
top of the search results, and the client will immediately see
an increase in sales. If not, they'll stay in the lower ranks
of the search, and probably never be seen by potential
visitors. It has become a cutthroat industry, with hundreds of
sites competing for the top ranking in popular keywords such as
insurance and casinos.
For the average person that does research on the internet,
shops on the internet, and finds entertainment on the internet,
life is a lot different with search engines. They are great for
providing instant results no matter what you want, and they are
also a proponent for the hugely flourishing internet economy of
today.
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