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All links on Wikipedia use the nofollow attribute on external links. Google and all major search engines disregard such links when calculating link popularity. Certain Wikipedia pages, including all unreviewed new articles, use the noindex robots meta tag value to prevent search engine indexing. You may place appropriate links on some of these ...
Search engine evaluation is covered by multiple articles: Comparison of web search engines , which is qualitative and lists the qualities of popular search engines Evaluation measures (information retrieval) , which is quantitative and which describes general methods by which any search engine results might be evaluated
Search analytics is the use of search data to investigate particular interactions among Web searchers, the search engine, or the content during searching episodes. [1] The resulting analysis and aggregation of search engine statistics can be used in search engine marketing (SEM) and search engine optimization (SEO).
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Domain Authority (DA), a website metric developed by Moz, is a predictive metric to determine a website's traffic and organic search engine rankings. Domain Authority is based on different link metrics, such as number of linking root domains, number of total backlinks, and the distance of backlinks from the home page of websites.