Matt Cutts (Google ) - Seo Blog / Videos
All About SEOHere is some good links to SEO from Matt Cutts ( Search Quality group in Google, specializing in search engine optimization issues)
Matt Cutts own Blog - superb Seo info!
( Free to put your comments and website! )http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/pagerank-sculpting/Great Videos about How to structure a site,Qualities of a good site ,Static vs. Dynamic urls ,Optimize for Search Engines or Users...morehttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1756437348670651505#docid=1156145545372854697Interview with Matt Cutts
( example....read more on ) Maybe old info but some good peanuts there...http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2005-11-17-n52.htmlIn more general terms, what do you think is the relationship between Google and the W3C? Do you think it would be important for Google to e.g. be concerned about valid HTML?
I like the W3C a lot; if they didn’t exist, someone would have to invent them.People sometimes ask whether Google should boost (or penalize) for valid (or invalid) HTML. There are plenty of clean, perfectly validating sites, but also lots of good information on sloppy, hand-coded pages that don’t validate. Google’s home page doesn’t validate and that’s mostly by design to save precious bytes. Will the world end because Google doesn’t put quotes around color attributes? No, and it makes the page load faster.Eric Brewer wrote a page while at Inktomi that claimed 40% of HTML pages had syntax errors. We can’t throw out 40% of the web on the principle that sites should validate; we have to take the web as it is and try to make it useful to searchers, so Google’s index parsing is pretty forgiving.
And never ever put Google in your site url!
Read here:http://blogoscoped.com/forum/177344.html
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