Since it’s a Saturday, and I couldn’t just not do anything, I thought I’d put up an informational post to sharpen up your SEO knowledge.
Have you ever heard of PigeonRank?
PigeonRank is Google’s Search Technology, and what allows them to provide such fast and accurate results. It’s also what makes their search engine one of the best ones available out there today.
This system ranks web pages using Pigeon Clusters, or PCs. PCs work in lightning fast speeds, way faster than what human editors and search algorithms are capable of.
The main factor responsible for this system’s successes lies in its ability to be trained and recognize different objects. This is referred to as Pigeon’s Mental Rotations. It can easily sift through objects and find the most minute differences, this is how the pigeon can select the most relevant pages among thousands, and millions, of similar pages.
Here’s the whole process in a nutshell:
- You type what you are searching for in Google’s Search Box, and press “Enter”.
- The search query is submitted to Google.
- It is then directed to a data center.
- Results flash at faster than fast speeds.
- When a Pigeon sees a relevant result, it pecks that page once.
- This peck assigns a PigeonRank value of one to that particular page.
- With each peck, the PigeonRank value increases.
- The pages that receive the most pecks, have the higher PigeonRank values.
- The pages are then returned to the top of your results page.
- They are organized in pecking order. The higher the number of pecks, the higher the PigeonRank value, the more relevant that page is, the higher it will rank in the results.
This system isn’t only extremely efficient, it’s also very hard to fool. In the early days of Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, lots of sites “cheated” their way into higher rankings by fooling the pigeons through unethical SEO techniques. Nowadays, Google’s Pigeons are very smart, and will catch such sites and penalize them depending on the crime.
Google’s goal, and what’s behind people loving to use Google, is that they want to provide an easy, honest, legit and objective search, that produces results which are relevant to what you’re looking for.




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dude, like this is 5 years old technology bro!