What’s a SERP?
Kathy Barta | 6 April 2006 |
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Short for Search Engine Results Page, a SERP is the Web page that a search engine returns with the results of its search. Major search engines usually display three kinds of listings on their SERPs: listings that have been indexed by the search engine’s spider, listings that have been submitted to the search engine’s directory by a human, and listings by those who’ve paid to be listed. This is important information to be aware of when marketing your online tourism destination!
Kathy Barta - Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.
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