Google SERP
What does SERP stand for?
“SERP” stands for “Search Engine Results Page.” It refers to the page that a search engine, such as Google, displays after a user enters a search query. The SERP typically includes a list of organic search results, paid advertisements (often labeled as “sponsored” or “ad”), featured snippets, knowledge panels, and various other elements like images, news articles, and related searches.
The layout and content of a SERP can vary depending on the search engine’s algorithms, the specific search query, and the user’s location and search history. The goal of a SERP is to provide users with relevant and useful information in response to their search queries, helping them find the information they are looking for quickly and easily.
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