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From what we said above, we can deduce some explanations for the sites not appearing in search engine results yet: The site is still new and has not been crawled yet. The site is not linked to any other site (linked). The design and programming of the site does not allow spiders to enter it. The site is penalized by Google for being spam. The site is illegal and therefore Google refrains from showing it to the public.
Indexing After the search engine obtains this information from the crawled Telegram Number Data pages and sites, the indexing process comes into play. In this process, the page is added to the archive or index of the search engine, in this case Google, so that it appears to the user when searching for it. This index contains a huge collection of hundreds of millions of websites and pages on the Internet that are ready for browsing. It is worth noting that not all pages and sites that are crawled are placed in the search engine's index or archive. The search engine first processes the pages in order to understand and classify them, and it may delete some of the sites and pages on many occasions.

It is very important here in order to understand how search engines work to know that the two previous processes, crawling and indexing, are very intertwined and it is difficult to separate them from each other in terms of the way they work. The third step: Ranking The third and final step in how search engines work revolves around ranking the pages in the search engine index. This is the most important step for the user. When you search on Google, you want the results that appear to you to be the most useful to you. In this step, search engines arrange the results in their archives to the pages that are most relevant and relevant to the user’s search (the keywords he searches through). The most important search engine for us, Google, has a very complex algorithm for ranking results.
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