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http://www.glowingstart.com In this tutorial I talk about the history of search engines, Google, the search industry, and SEO (search engine optimization) from the 90s to the present. During the early days of the web, Google didn't exist. Other search engines were dominant. Google emerged around late 1990s. Google's algorithm was significantly better than the other search engines because it used a new algorithm for ranking websites. That algorithm was to count the number and quality of links pointing to a site, and use that information as a crowdsourced way to determine which sites were good and which sites were less good.
A little later in the history of SEO, many entrepreneurs realized that getting traffic from Google was great, and began manipulating which links were pointing to their sites in an effort to artificially manipulate search results.
During the early 2000s, blogging emerged because many people were realizing that if you simply create a website that discussed some topics, Google would likely rank your site for the associated searches and bring you traffic.
Later in SEO history as website owners became savvy about how to manipulate search results, Google had to become more savvy about how to determine who was manipulating search results. Google created a number of very harsh penalties for sites that manipulated search results at scale.
In the early 2000s, Google had two main competitors. Yahoo search and Bing search. They were thought of as threats. But looking back at the history of SEO and the search industry, they were never really threats because Google improved much more rapidly than them, and has beaten Yahoo and Bing by a wide margin.
SEO history
History of SEO
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQhXNNGGWf4How to get Google traffic:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCm2nyigdn8Introduction to SEO:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6qbz-qnaPUAbout the Site π
This site provides links to random videos hosted at YouTube, with the emphasis on random. π₯
Origins of the Idea π±
The original idea for this site stemmed from the need to benchmark the popularity of a video against the general population of YouTube videos. π§
Challenges Faced π€
Obtaining a large sample of videos was crucial for accurate ranking, but YouTube lacks a direct method to gather random video IDs.
Even searching for random strings on YouTube doesn't yield truly random results, complicating the process further. π
Creating Truly Random Links π οΈ
The YouTube API offers additional functions enabling the discovery of more random videos. Through inventive techniques and a touch of space-time manipulation, we've achieved a process yielding nearly 100% random links to YouTube videos.
About YouTube πΊ
YouTube, an American video-sharing website based in San Bruno, California, offers a diverse range of user-generated and corporate media content. π
Content and Users π΅
Users can upload, view, rate, share, and comment on videos, with content spanning video clips, music videos, live streams, and more.
While most content is uploaded by individuals, media corporations like CBS and the BBC also contribute. Unregistered users can watch videos, while registered users enjoy additional privileges such as uploading unlimited videos and adding comments.
Monetization and Impact π€
YouTube and creators earn revenue through Google AdSense, with most videos free to view. Premium channels and subscription services like YouTube Music and YouTube Premium offer ad-free streaming.
As of February 2017, over 400 hours of content were uploaded to YouTube every minute, with the site ranking as the second-most popular globally. By May 2019, this figure exceeded 500 hours per minute. π
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