Google SEO: 7 System Logics That Google Measures
System Not Signal: How to Think?
Many people see Google SEO as a list of over 200 ranking signals. But the modern Google algorithm is not a collection of discrete signals, but a whole of intertwined "systems". Optimizing one system directly affects the other.
7 System Logics Based on Google
- 1. Search Intent:Exactly what the user is looking for (information, purchase, navigation). If there is no intent match, other systems will not work.
- 2. Quality and E-E-A-T:The author's expertise, the depth and reliability of the content (E-E-A-T).
- 3. Technical Infrastructure:How fast and smooth the page loads. You can measure this situation with PageSpeed Analyzer
- 4. Entity Understanding:The search engine understands the relationship between concepts, not the words on the page.
- 5. Link Authority:Hierarchical structure of external linking (Backlink) and internal linking
- 6. User Experience (UX):Interaction time, Click-Through Rate (CTR) and time on page.
- 7. Freshness:How current the content is. It is especially critical on news and trends.
Mapping with Measurement Tools
| System | Measurement Method / Tool |
|---|---|
| Technical Infrastructure | Single Page Audit, GSC Scan Requests |
| UX and Speed | Core Web Vitals Report |
| Search Intent | SERP Feature Analysis and Click-Through Rate |