Rewriting the Beginner’s Guide: Part 4 - The Basics of Search Engine Friendly Design & Development

December 16th, 2007

Posted by randfish

For the next few weeks, I’m working on re-authoring and re-building the Beginner’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization, section by section. You can read more about this project here.

Search engines, as we’ve shown above, are limited in how they crawl the web and interpret content to retrieve and display in the results. In this section of the guide, we’ll focus on the specific technical aspects of building (or modifying) web pages so they’re optimally structured for search engines and human visitors. This is an excellent part of the guide to share with your programmers, information architects, and designers, so that all parties involved in the site’s construction can plan and develop a search-engine friendly site.
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Learn The Basics in London

November 20th, 2007

Posted by great scott!

Missed SMX London, or just got a taste of SEO and hungry for more? Can’t make it to Pubcon, but still want a business write-off in December?  Don’t fret! Our good friends at London SEO firm, Distilled are hosting a very unique, very affordable and sure to be very worthwhile training seminar covering the basics of SEO, PPC and Analytics.
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