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I’ve attended numerous presentations on Search Engine Optimization lately (at least 10 in the last month). They’ve all been “okay,” but honestly a bit repetitive. It seemed to me that they kept making the same points and each/all the presentations could be streamlined into a series of sensible and descriptive bullet points.
Which is why I was delighted, but not surprised, to find this page on Google’s Webmaster Guidelines which basically summarizes all the presentations I’ve seen on a single page, in easy to understand language.
Print this one out and tape it to your monitor. Save your conference budget and simply do what Google tells you to ![]()
Not to be missed for those seeking a 50,000 foot view of blogging (the killer app of social media). Wired presents an excellent (if a bit too “contrasty”) graphical overview of how blog posts come to be and how they come to be linked all over the Internet. Nicely done: The Life Cycle of a Blog Post, From Servers to Spiders to Suits — to You