The longer the better. 6. Special Google ranking rules 144. New page query bonus: Google provides certain ranking improvements for certain new pages for searches on certain terms. 145. Query Diversity: Google may increase diversity in search results pages for ambiguous keywords like “Ted,” “WWF,” or “ruby.” 146. User Browsing History: You may have noticed this: Websites you visit frequently get a boost in search engine results page rankings. 147.
User search history: The search chain affects the search results of subsequent searches. For example, if you search for “reviews” and then “toaster,” Google is more South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands Email List likely to rank toaster review sites higher in the search results page. 148. Featured snippets: According to research by semprush, Google selects featured snippet content based on a combination of content length, format, page authority, and HTTPs usage. 149. Geotargeting: domain name extensions.

SafeSearch: Search results with curse words or adult content will not appear for people who have SafeSearch turned on. 151. “YMYL” keywords: Google has higher content quality standards for keywords related to life and property safety. 152. DMCA complaints: Google will lower the ranking of pages with DMCA complaints. 153. Domain Diversity: The so-called Bigfoot update was supposed to add more domains to every search results page.