Article summary:
They say that if you have the world’s best mousetrap the world will beat a path to your door. When it comes to the Internet this couldn't be further from the truth. For any product to succeed you have to let the world know you have it. One of the easist ways to do that is to have the search engines pull up your site on page one of the search results for your product or service.
Here is the link: Making Web Pages Search Engine Friendly.
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greg posted this at 14:17 — 13th May 2008.
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Good tutorial. Clear and to the point with enough info that it is understandable but not too much.
Something I think many people use quite frequently is GET info in links. Maybe include a little info on the SE side of using those .. does it matter etc.
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Digitoko posted this at 11:25 — 15th May 2008.
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Nice article . I agree with Greg. It is not much.
webwiz posted this at 18:01 — 17th May 2008.
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SEOMoz.org has published a Web Developer's SEO Cheat Sheet that nicely complements this article. I'd avoid the redirects they mention if you can - they can slow down access to your pages. Stick to Megan's recommendations first, I suggest.
Cordially, David
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TerribleTerry posted this at 09:18 — 5th June 2008.
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As the author of the article in question I am delighted that you seem to approve of what was said and would like to thank you for your positive comments.
Terry