Search Engine Results Page
A search engine results page, or SERP, is the listing of web pages
returned by a search engine in response to a keyword query. The results
normally include a list of web pages with titles, a link to the page,
and a short description showing where the keywords have matched content
within the page. A SERP may refer to a single page of links returned,
or to the set of all links returned for a search query.
Some search engines cache SERPs for frequent searches and display the
cached SERP instead of a live SERP to increase the performance of the
search engine. The search engine updates the SERPs periodically to
account for new pages, and possibly to modify the rankings of pages in
the SERP.
To reduce the impact of link schemes, as of 2007, search engines
consider a wide range of undisclosed factors for their ranking
algorithms. Google says it ranks sites using more than 200 different
signals. The three leading search engines, Google, Yahoo and
Microsoft's Live Search, do not disclose the algorithms they use to
rank pages. Notable SEOs, such as Rand Fishkin, Barry Schwartz, Aaron
Wall and Jill Whalen, have studied different approaches to search
engine optimization, and have published their opinions in online forums
and blogs. SEO practitioners may also study patents held by various
search engines to gain insight into the algorithms
Page and Brin founded Google in 1998. Google attracted a loyal
following among the growing number of Internet users, who liked its
simple design. Off-page factors such as PageRank and hyperlink analysis
were considered, as well as on-page factors, to enable Google to avoid
the kind of manipulation seen in search engines that only considered
on-page factors for their rankings. Although PageRank was more
difficult to game, webmasters had already developed link building tools
and schemes to influence the Inktomi search engine, and these methods
proved similarly applicable to gaining PageRank. Many sites focused on
exchanging, buying, and selling links, often on a massive scale. Some
of these schemes, or link farms, involved the creation of thousands of
sites for the sole purpose of link spamming.
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