Google Employee, Matt Cutts, Explains How Google Indexes the Web

Google's process for indexing the web can be a difficult nut to crack. How do they access so much of the web and return their results? What criteria do they look at when considering what page to rank? Matt Cutts is the face of Google search. He answers questions from users regarding all things search. In this video, he talks about how Google works from a technical angle. 

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Jason Frye is the Digital Marketing Consultant on the Digital Services team. Jason has been helping small businesses be successful online since 2000. He's the resident expert on search marketing. You can connect with Jason on Twitter @ng_digital or through the Digital Services Facebook Page. He writes about search, social media, and design practices as they affect small businesses.

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