Google Algorithm Explained in Simple Steps”
Every time you search on Google, millions of websites compete to appear on the first page. But how does Google decide which ones deserve the top spot?
The answer lies in the Google Algorithm — a powerful system of rules and AI that checks content quality, relevance, backlinks, speed, and user experience.
In this guide, we’ll break down the Google Algorithm into simple, easy-to-follow steps so you can finally understand how it works — and how to rank higher!”
1; RENDERING Imagine Googlebot as a curious traveler visiting your house (your website).
1. First, it looks at your shopping list (the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript).
2. But just looking at the list is not enough — it wants to cook the meal.
3. So, Googlebot starts preparing:
• Runs the recipe (JavaScript).
• Adds flavors and decoration (CSS).
• Places the food on the table (images, layout).
4. Finally, the traveler enjoys the complete dish and understands what kind of food you served (your actual content).
2; INDEXING
Imagine Googlebot as a curious traveler visiting your house (your website).
1. First, it looks at your shopping list (the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript).
2. But just looking at the list is not enough — it wants to cook the meal.
3. So, Googlebot starts preparing:
• Runs the recipe (JavaScript).
• Adds flavors and decoration (CSS).
• Places the food on the table (images, layout).
3; CRAWING BOTS Imagine Googlebot as a curious traveler visiting your house (your website).
1. First, it looks at your shopping list (the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript).
2. But just looking at the list is not enough — it wants to cook the meal.
3. So, Googlebot starts preparing:
• Runs the recipe (JavaScript).
• Adds flavors and decoration (CSS).
• Places the food on the table (images, layout).
4. Finally, the traveler enjoys the complete dish and understands what kind of food you served (your actual content). 4; CANONICALIZATION
Canonicalization Algorithm is Google’s process of deciding the main (preferred) version of a webpage when multiple versions with similar or duplicate content exist.

