A Introduction to SEO Developer
According to a 2012 study of research conducted by the Pew Research Center, "91% of adults use search engines to find information on the web [and] on any given day, 59% of those using the internet use search engines." It's also recognized that software developers use search engines to solve problems, from troubleshooting to searching for documents. (And If you're extremely interested, I found a peer-reviewed research paper on this as well..) Internet users and developers alike usually begin their search by typing in an inquiry in the search bar of a website. This simple process (to us as end-users) lets us access information in a flash. The complexity of the search is abstracted to us. We don't need to consider the ways search engines knew precisely what you were looking for and navigate through billions of websites to deliver the most relevant content to the query you're looking for. On the other hand, we have algorithms that run search engines. We ar