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Google has republished its SEO Starter Guide with additional content and examples.
The original version was published about two years ago and has since been translated into 40 different languages to help global users of SEO services on their way to making the most out of their search engine marketing efforts.
Included in the updated version are tips on how to optimise a website for mobile devices, a larger number of example images to make it simpler to understand the content and a glossary of definitions.
The new Starter Guide can be downloaded from the Google Webmaster Central Blog.
Earlier this month, Alden DeSoto, a member of the Google Analytics team, recommended that online business create mobile-friendly websites.
He said that use of the mobile internet has dramatically increased in recent years, with Googlestore.com seeing fewer than 300 visits from mobile devices in September 2008 but more than 13,000 hits in July this year.
4 Comments
Andrew Wheeler 29th September 2010
Thanks for the update… A link would be handy though!
Gabrielle Levy 5th October 2010
For me the big problem of search engine optimisation is that search engines and site visitors speak different languages. So we must rather optimise our website for search engines? But in doing this, we taking the risk that visitors will bounce off our site before they can read our second stuffed keyword !
SEO Specialist UK 14th June 2011
God post and thanks for the update. As Andrew pointed out – a link would be handy!
Rhett Sniff 26th September 2011
I wanted to start my own blog and I was looking for your suggestions for which sites you think are the best to start one with. . I want to be able to post pictures, text, and music (maybe).. I only want to use a free blog host..