Get The Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide From Google
Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Sunday, June 7, 2009 Leave a comment
Google have announced that its search engine optimization starter guide is available to 98% of the world population through various languages. I would highly encourage webmasters, both new and veteran, to download the starter guide and read through it. I doubt that you’ll find any sweeping surprises and there’s no better place to learn how to optimize your web pages than from the world’s leading search engine.

Google has always done well with its webmaster guidelines. The intent is to help webmasters and site owners to make the most of the tools available to them to rank better in Google. By encouraging legitimate SEO practices, Google can encourage friendly competition and establishes fair practices in search.
It’s also important to note that the guide won’t necessarily assist you in ranking at other search engines. It’s intent is to help you to rank better at Google. While other search engines perform some ranking functions similar to Google, not all the search engines utilize every ranking factor in the same way, so don’t expect the guide to tell you how to get indexed and rank at all the search engines.
While I don’t think you’ll learn everything you can learn about search engine optimization from the starter guide, I do believe it’s a great place to start. If you start with the search engines themselves then anything you read that contradicts what they have to say should be suspect. Google has no incentive for passing on irrelevant or bad information on this topic. They may not tell you everything you could know, but what they do tell you will be solid advice. If you are new to search engine optimization then I’d suggest downloading the search engine optimization starter guide.
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