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    Read blogs of all the algorithm to know it properly. refer Search engine journal and search engine land.

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    You need to stay tuned with websites like SEJ & SEL to keep yourself updated with the details you are asking here in forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardM View Post
    Hi guys, I wanted to know how Google algorithms work behind ranking any website. What main factor does it consider?
    First, make a list of all the Google algorithms and then simply search with the name. you will get each and every detail on Wikipedia.

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    Fortunately, not all ranking factors are created equal — you can maximize your SEO efforts by focusing on a few specific ranking factors. Of course, Google’s algorithm is always changing, and we can’t rely on yesterday’s ranking factors.

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    Decoding each of Google algorithms is not possible in one-liners so you better stay updated by yourself

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    Google Panda is an algorithm used to assign a content quality score to webpages and down-rank sites with low-quality, spammy, or thin content. Initially, Panda was a filter rather than a part of Google's core algorithm, but in January 2016, it was officially incorporated into the ranking algo.

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