A ``Google search ranking system guide'' page that allows you to check information about the Google search system in a list will be released



Google, which has regularly shared information about the automatic search ranking system and how to operate it, has released a new page called ``

Guide to the Google Search Ranking System ' ' that allows you to learn more about the system more easily. From this page, you will be able to grasp the mechanism of the system and the update time.

Introducing our new guide to Google Search ranking systems | Google Search Central Blog | Google Developers
https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2022/11/introducing-guide-to-ranking-systems

A Guide to Google Search Ranking Systems | Google Search Central | Documentation | Google Developers
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/ranking-systems-guide

The page of ' Guide to the Google Search Ranking System ' looks something like this. A list of terms used in Google search ranking systems, such as ' BERT ', 'Crisis information systems', and 'Deduplication systems', is provided.



Google automatically examines hundreds of billions of web pages and content to show the most relevant and useful results. The systems that determine these search results are regularly improved through rigorous testing and evaluation, and we notify content creators and other users of updates to the ranking system when it is deemed useful.

A newly published guide to the Google search ranking system covers some of the 'core ranking systems', the underlying technology that generates search results in response to queries, and is relevant to specific ranking needs. It also explains the system to do.



Also, until now, Google often used the word 'update' as the name of the ranking system, especially when a new system was introduced. For example, the page experience evaluation system is called 'page experience update', and the system for evaluating the usefulness of content is called 'usefulness update'.

However, if you update a system that has a unique name assigned to it, such as ' Helpful Content Update ', is it a 'Helpful Content Update' or a system update called 'Helpful Content'? It seems that there was something difficult to understand. For this reason, in the future, we will use different terms to express more accurately and update the existing help page over time.

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