Google’s Official SEO Starter Guide 4
It finally here, the booster kit every SEO newbie has been waiting for, handed down to man by the Gods themselves … Okay so maybe I was being a little facetious, who cares?
Due to the repeated questions of many anxious webmasters yearning to climb the ranks of the Google results pages to that #1 spot, that gold mine of traffic, Google released a simple document that overviews what you need to know about search engine optimization, the basics anyway. Google’s Official SEO Starter Guide goes over proper title creation, good practices for title and meta tags, ideal URL structures, website navigation from a search engine spider’s perspective, proper user of anchor and header tags, image optimization, robots.txt, and more!
If you don’t know much about optimizing your site for Google (or any other search engine, for that matter) you should definitely give the PDF a read. Hell, if you feel like brushing up on your SEO fundamentals, you should definitely give the PDF a read.
Check out the post over at Google Webmaster Central or just download the Official Google SEO Starter Guide!

Thank you for this!
I like SEO so much and when I see the results I’m just amazed, now I started using SEO ELITE from http://www.seoellite.com and I have to say that I’m shocked from it. I wanted to reach the top position on a very competitive keyword that had 7,535,444 results and that software helped until now to get to the second page of the free results and I know I will get to the #1 because I’m using it for only 23 days. So what I want to do is to use the software and combine the things you said in your great post and I hope I will reach my goal.
Wish me luck because I wish you:)
Great Blog and thanks for the info.
Mike G
This is awesome thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the link to Google SEO.
It is good to get SEO guidelines as defined by google itself (does any other search engine really count?).
I have now downloaded it and going through the details. I have already identified a few changes and tweaks required to my site.
Of course no matter how good your on page SEO is - it makes no major difference unless you have suitable (and if possible relevant) backlinks.
Thanks.
Thanks for this post. I been using it as a good SEO reference, I think is a useful guide for all SEO newbie. It cover the basic of understand what is white hat SEO as well.