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Google's search algorithm is the core of the search giant's business and the reason why it dominates the search engine market. The algorithm's complexity has evolved over the years, and today it takes into account hundreds of ranking factors to determine the most relevant search results for a given query. However, despite Google's efforts to keep the specifics of its algorithm a closely guarded secret, it has filed numerous patents related to its search technology over the years, providing clues into how it works.

Google search algorithm patents provide valuable insights into the technical aspects of the algorithm, including the use of machine learning, natural language processing, and other sophisticated techniques. Analyzing these patents can help search engine optimization (SEO) professionals gain a deeper understanding of how Google's algorithm works and what factors are most important for ranking higher in search results.

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what are you selling here patents or your take on the patents?
 
Its available for free on the internet. Example: https://patents.google.com/patent/US9355177B2/en
If you can post the Google patent urls of all the other patents on the list, you will get $900 from me. It's only evil people that shit on other people's work. Over 60% of these patents are not made available to the public. There are also other classified patents in my possession but I am yet to analyze them, when I do, those who bought the guide through cash or reviews will get access to it exclusively.
what are you selling here patents or your take on the patents?
My takes on them, thorough on the claims being declared for each invention.

Get 10% OFF your order, gain a deep understanding of the Google algorithm.
 
If you can post the Google patent urls of all the other patents on the list
Put the $900 in escrow and I'd be happy to crawl a list of every patent Google and Alphabet have been granted, all roughly 80,000 of them. All the patents you cover would be in there. As for 60% not being public, that's not how patents work. Once granted, they're made public, it's kind of the point of a patent.

You can only request non-disclosure of a patent application. In the case of the Invention Secrecy Act in the US, the government withholds the patent, it isn't issued then kept from the public.

So if you're saying that 60% of the things you cover are patent applications which were denied but granted non-disclosure, then yes, they wouldn't be public... but they also aren't patents.
 
Put the $900 in escrow and I'd be happy to crawl a list of every patent Google and Alphabet have been granted, all roughly 80,000 of them. All the patents you cover would be in there. As for 60% not being public, that's not how patents work. Once granted, they're made public, it's kind of the point of a patent.

You can only request non-disclosure of a patent application. In the case of the Invention Secrecy Act in the US, the government withholds the patent, it isn't issued then kept from the public.

So if you're saying that 60% of the things you cover are patent applications which were denied but granted non-disclosure, then yes, they wouldn't be public... but they also aren't patents.
Apparently the offer is NOT for you because you are not the one I was responding to. In case you wanted to do a probono work, be careful to not outdo yourself, I asked for 10, not 80,000. Finally, you don't tell me how to make my own offer or how to use my money; no escrow bs, hence if the 10 urls are listed, I pay the money, that's MY deal.
 
If you can post the Google patent urls of all the other patents on the list, you will get $900 from me. It's only evil people that shit on other people's work. Over 60% of these patents are not made available to the public. There are also other classified patents in my possession but I am yet to analyze them, when I do, those who bought the guide through cash or reviews will get access to it exclusively.

My takes on them, thorough on the claims being declared for each invention.

Get 10% OFF your order, gain a deep understanding of the Google algorithm.
You are right. Not all patents are available but a few are. I wish you the best with your sales :)
 
I got a free review copy of the eBook and here is what I have to say:

The Handbook is very detailed (92 pages long). It goes over several Google patents and gives a thorough explanation for each. The content is something most intelligent SEOs would 'geek out' over. Based on my experience, the text is not easy to consume for people with low intellect, or for people looking for shortcuts. The writing style is quite technical, as it should be due to the subject matter. Overall it is very well written in a formal style.

There are some interesting things in the book, such as the correlation between content and the ads being displayed in the search results, document clustering, how Google uses sitemaps, and some of its shortcomings. Then there are more basic things such as topical relevancy which we all know is a huge ranking factor these days, insight into how backlinks are a ranking factor, as well as CTR, the nofollow attribute, and how social signals are weighed.

What I find the most interesting is the patent analysis for domain name registration data, giving more weight to older domains even if they do not have an existing backlink profile. I ALWAYS build sites on aged domains, albeit ones with strong backlink profiles. An old domain holding weight just because of its registration date is news to me. I always refuted the claim.

All in all, the book itself is a good read, but not an easy one. I am not sure if this is going to fare well on BHW since the average user on the forum lacks the patience and ability to comprehend this type of content. It is for sure intelligent writing, I would recommend this for people who have been doing SEO for at least a few years and want to further their understanding of the algorithm.

Buy the book if you have the patience to read it properly.

Thanks!
 
Is this some kind of joke! Selling public documents to biggest seo forum members!

Its more like you are here to insult us!! And your kiddish nonesense of some secrecy! Do you think we are in kindergarten!


How to download any of those patents
  1. Go to https://patents.google.com
  2. Paste the patent number or title
  3. Download PDF !!!
Note: he changed the number of some patents next to title to get the feel of secrecy! So, just paste the title not the number and you will get it.

Is this enough to get me the $900 Challenge or should I get the links for you cause you can't do the steps yourself?
 
I got a free review copy of the eBook and here is what I have to say:

The Handbook is very detailed (92 pages long). It goes over several Google patents and gives a thorough explanation for each. The content is something most intelligent SEOs would 'geek out' over. Based on my experience, the text is not easy to consume for people with low intellect, or for people looking for shortcuts. The writing style is quite technical, as it should be due to the subject matter. Overall it is very well written in a formal style.

There are some interesting things in the book, such as the correlation between content and the ads being displayed in the search results, document clustering, how Google uses sitemaps, and some of its shortcomings. Then there are more basic things such as topical relevancy which we all know is a huge ranking factor these days, insight into how backlinks are a ranking factor, as well as CTR, the nofollow attribute, and how social signals are weighed.

What I find the most interesting is the patent analysis for domain name registration data, giving more weight to older domains even if they do not have an existing backlink profile. I ALWAYS build sites on aged domains, albeit ones with strong backlink profiles. An old domain holding weight just because of its registration date is news to me. I always refuted the claim.

All in all, the book itself is a good read, but not an easy one. I am not sure if this is going to fare well on BHW since the average user on the forum lacks the patience and ability to comprehend this type of content. It is for sure intelligent writing, I would recommend this for people who have been doing SEO for at least a few years and want to further their understanding of the algorithm.

Buy the book if you have the patience to read it properly.

Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the review, it means a lot.

For others, this 92 page document contains my analysis of the 10 Google patents of their search algorithm. You can use patents.google.com to find almost half of the patents (with title or number), the other half was obtained through other means.

It's not necessary that you buy, you can make do with the half that you can find on the web.

For those who buy, 20 more of these secret patents that are not available will be released.
 
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