Navigational queries in Google are those queries that relates to a specific web page. For example if you are using the query "tripadvisor london" then it is predictable that you are looking for a Tripadvisor web page related to London, hence it can be termed as a navigational query.
The page that is returned in response to a navigational query is known as a "navigational resource".
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Query Highlighting on Google
How Does Google Applies Semantic Search?
The page that is returned in response to a navigational query is known as a "navigational resource".
Also See:-
Query Highlighting on Google
How Does Google Applies Semantic Search?
Domain Authority and its impact on Google’s search results
Google Search Quality Update
Navigation in Seo
How to Decrease Bounce Rate
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Google Search Quality Update
Navigation in Seo
How to Decrease Bounce Rate
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