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Google Updated SEO Starter Guide

Are you new to SEO? and looking to improve your website visibility in Google Search Engine? Then don’t forget to go through the Google’s SEO starter guide before you start optimizing your website.

About two years before Google published their first SEO starter guide (Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide) to help webmasters to optimize their website for Google Search Engine. This SEO starter guide covers topic like improving title, description meta tags, URL structure, site navigation, content creation, anchor text optimization and more.

On July 22, 2009 they have translated the SEO starter guide into 40 languages.

Last week Google was updated the SEO starter guide with more content and examples.

What’s new:

  • Glossary to define terms throughout the guide
  • More example images to help you understand the content
  • Ways to optimize your site for mobile devices
  • Clearer wording for better readability

In this new SEO starter guide, Googlebot is back to provide with some more SEO tips.

You can download the new version of SEO Starter Guide from Google Webmaster Central

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