This process is useful, but is not alone in helping to educate search marketers.
In addition to this kind of testing, search marketers can also glean
competitive intelligence about how the search engines work through
patent applications made by the major engines to the United States
Patent Office. Perhaps the most famous among these is the system that
gave rise to Google in the Stanford dormitories during the late 1990s,
PageRank, documented as
Patent #6285999: "Method for node ranking in a linked database." The original paper on the subject –
Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine
– has also been the subject of considerable study. But don't worry; you
don't have to go back and take remedial calculus in order to practice
SEO!
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