Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Webmasters often ask us at conferences or in the Webmaster Help Group, "What are some simple ways that I can improve my website's performance in Google?" There are lots of possible answers to this question, and a wealth of search engine optimization information on the web, so much that it can be intimidating for newer webmasters or those unfamiliar with the topic. We thought it'd be useful to create a compact guide that lists some best practices that teams within Google and external webmasters alike can follow that could improve their sites' crawlability and indexing.
Our
Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide
covers around a dozen common areas that webmasters might consider optimizing. We felt that these
areas (like improving title and description meta
tags, URL structure, site navigation, content
creation, anchor text, and more) would apply to webmasters of all experience levels and sites of
all sizes and types. Throughout the guide, we also worked in many illustrations, pitfalls to
avoid, and links to other resources that help expand our explanation of the topics. We plan on
updating the guide at regular intervals with new optimization suggestions and to keep the
technical advice current.
So, the next time we get the question, "I'm new to SEO, how do I improve my site?", we can say, "Well, here's a list of best practices that we use inside Google that you might want to check out."
Update on July 22, 2009: The SEO Starter Guide is now available in 40 languages!
- Arabic
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- English
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