A interview Matt Cutts head of Google Spam, they look after Search quality
His job how can make search engines better.
These are the suggestion has small business marketing
Google’s Matt Cutts gives tips to small business owners
- You should be using WordPress – Open source, tons of plugins – does SEO really well
- Content is king write for people
- Think what a users going to type in the search engines
- Make sure you’re offering useful service
- Give a reason for them to come back to your site
- SEO Search Engines optimisation
- Use Google Webmaster central these tools will help gets your site indexed
- Local Business Centre + Google Maps, show up locally
- Sitemaps tells Google which URL are important
- Google Base you can list your Products
- Video where to submit if less, then 10 min use YouTube
- If more than 10 min , the upload to Google Video
- Trick use transcript in description, have meta tags
- Google can’t read Flash or JavaScript – use html
This is good advice, so if you need any help with these topics let me know, then I’ll be happy to help.
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