Google Answers Questions -
Part One Video Tutorials


If you want to become an SEO Expert not just a really good SEO guy - then you need to know everything there's to know about the subject.

What I put in here is "extra" - you don't need to watch or read any of this to get high rankings and become really good in SEO.

But - if you don't have anything good to do, then you can spend some quality time improving your knowledge about SEO. Gain insights directly from people who are computer engineers at Google.

So just to repeat the SEO Booklets is the course you should get, then watch the SEO Video Tutorials - and when you have FREE time come and watch these videos!

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Qualities Of A Good Site

Matt Cutts answers these questions:
  • Does Sitemaps depend on pageviews?
  • What are the top things to do in SEO?
  • How does Google decide to use a DMOZ snippet versus the description from a meta tag?
  • Should I use bold or strong tags?





Structuring A Site

Matt Cutts answers these questions:
  • Merging acquired domains with 301s?
  • How to create a site architecture with themes and keywords?
  • My urls have too many parameters--can I serve up static HTML to Googlebot instead?
  • How to do split A/B testing?




Some SEO Myths

Matt Cutts talks about and answers:
  • Myths about: 1) sites on the same server 2) IP or 2) including off-domain JavaScript
  • Launching sites with millions of pages - how should I do it best?
  • Google images: updates on the horizon, and current Google Images technology





Supplemental Results

Matt Cutts answers these questions:
  • Supplemental Results - Should I worry about results estimates for 1) supplemental results 2) using the site: operator 3) with negated terms and 4) special syntax such as intitle: ?
  • Why do 301s take so long to be reflected in supplemental results? It's been months. - I started appearing in the supplemental results in May -- should I be worried?




Optimize For Search Engines Or Users?
Matt Cutts answers these questions:
  • Which is more important: search engine optimization (SEO) or end user optimization?
  • What spam detection tools would you recommend? - Does cleanliness of code (W3C) help at all?








Matt Cutts Discusses Webmaster Tools
  • How to remove urls from Google, the different methods you can use, which one is best (robots, nofollow, etc)?





Matt Cutts Discusses The Importance Of Alt Tags
  • How to get your images in the Google Image search results - especially good advice if you have lots of images and/or your website focus primary on using images instead of content.






Static Vs. Dynamic Urls

Matt Cutts answers these questions:
  • Static vs. Dynamic urls: does PageRank flow the same to both?
  • What pitfalls should I avoid with dynamic urls?
  • Can Sitemaps alert webmasters when their site has been hacked?
  • Can I do geotargetting within Google's Quality Guidelines?





Google Terminology

Matt Cutts answers these questions: 
  • What's the difference between an index update, an algorithm update, and a data refresh?








How Do You Rate Links From Sites Like Twitter And Facebook?





Question: "I didn't get to go to PubCon this year, but heard that if there was at least one unfollowed link in a webpage, all links were considered unfollow?"





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Part 2 (this page contains video tutorials made by Google to get a new website indexed and ranked step by step)