Official statement
After the initial retrieval of all relevant documents, the ranking system creates a sorted list and performs a cut to about 1000 documents which are then sent to the serving system for further ranking.
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TL;DR
Google narrows down the initial rankings to about 1000 documents to refine the final sorting. This emphasizes the importance of strong SEO strategies to get your content into that select group.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Combien de documents sont traités initialement par Google ?
Environ 1000 documents pertinents sont pris en compte initialement par Google.
Ces 1000 documents sont-ils définitivement classés ?
Non, ils subissent un classement plus fin une fois sélectionnés.
Quelle est l'importance de faire partie des 1000 ?
C'est crucial pour espérer une position significative après le second tri.
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