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How Google Search works
The autocomplete blacklist. This is a list of words and phrases that are excluded from the autocomplete feature in Google's search bar. The search bar instantly suggests multiple search options. You receive another email with a link to your results once your survey is completed. You can start seeing results once your survey is approved and data is processed, which usually happens in a matter of hours.If you use screening questions, an audience test is required and the minimum incidence rate is 5%. The NID cookie contains a unique ID we use to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language, how many search results you prefer to have shown on a results page (for example, 10 or 20), and whether you want to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on.
Every time you search, there are thousands, sometimes millions, of webpages with helpful information. How Google figures out which results to show starts long before you even type, and is guided by a commitment to you to provide the best information.
Organizing the
content of the web
Even before you search, Google organizes information about webpages in our Search index. The index is like a library, except it contains more info than in all the world’s libraries put together.
Learn more about crawling and indexingInstantly matching
your search
In a fraction of a second, Google’s Search algorithms sort through hundreds of billions of webpages in our Search index to find the most relevant, useful results for what you’re looking for.
Learn more about Search algorithmsPresenting results
in helpful ways
To help you find what you’re looking for quickly, Google provides results in many useful formats. Whether presented as a map with directions, images, videos or stories, we’re constantly evolving with new ways to present information.
Learn more about useful responsesWe only sell ads, not
search results
While advertisers can pay to be displayed in clearly marked sections of the page, no one can buy better placement in the search results.
Learn more about how we make money with advertisingAlways improving
your experience
We know Search can always be better. That’s why Google engineers spend every day testing it, conducting hundreds of thousands of experiments every year, resulting in thousands of improvements.