SEO

Google Algorithm

The Google algorithm is a complex set of rules and signals that determines which pages, out of billions on the web, are most relevant to a user's search query and in what order they should appear. Over 200 ranking factors are believed to influence results, though the exact workings remain proprietary.

The Google algorithm is a complex set of rules and signals that determines which pages, out of billions on the web, are most relevant to a user's search query and in what order they should appear. Over 200 ranking factors are believed to influence results, though the exact workings remain proprietary.

Why It Matters

Every SEO strategy begins with understanding how Google's algorithm evaluates content. Google makes thousands of algorithm changes each year, and major Core Updates can cause significant ranking shifts. Without understanding the algorithm's direction, sudden traffic drops become unpredictable. Conversely, recognizing the content patterns the algorithm rewards enables sustained organic growth. In 2026, AI search (AI Overviews, AI Mode) adds a new layer on top of existing algorithms, making algorithmic understanding more critical than ever.

Google Search: The 3-Step Process

  1. Crawling: Googlebot discovers new and updated pages by traversing the web.
  2. Indexing: Discovered pages are analyzed and stored in the search index, processing text, images, video, and other content types.
  3. Ranking: For each query, the most relevant results are retrieved from the index, scored, and displayed in order.

Key Ranking Signals

Google officially references five core signal categories:

SignalDescription
MeaningUses language models to understand search intent
RelevanceAnalyzes how closely page content matches the query
QualityEvaluates E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust)
UsabilityConsiders page experience, mobile-friendliness, load speed
ContextPersonalizes results based on location, search history, settings

Additional factors include backlinks, content freshness, site architecture, and schema markup.

Major Algorithm Updates

UpdateYearCore Change
Panda2011Penalized thin, low-quality content
Penguin2012Targeted spammy link building
Hummingbird2013Introduced semantic search and intent understanding
RankBrain2015Added machine learning to query interpretation
BERT2019Improved contextual understanding via NLP
Helpful Content2022Prioritized people-first, useful content
Core UpdatesOngoingBroad improvements to ranking systems

2026: AI Search and Algorithm Evolution

With Google AI Overviews and AI Mode, the algorithm now extends beyond ranking web pages to selecting which sources AI cites when generating answers. Analysis shows that 76.1% of URLs cited in AI Overviews come from pages already ranking in the top 10, confirming that traditional SEO remains the foundation for AI search visibility. At the same time, brand trust, third-party mentions, and structured content are emerging as additional factors in AI citation selection.

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