SEO Tips to Last a Year
In 2007 I wrote a SEO tip every week. Okay, sometimes I was a little late but at the end of the year I had compiled 52 pretty good search engine optimization tips. A few are out of date, but I have listed which ones and given some information to explain why. Of course you can see all the tips in the 52 SEO tips category on this SEO blog, but to make things easier and to fulfill a few requests I have placed them all in a PDF.
Finding software that would build the PDF easily was not an easy task. In the end, the software did a credible job, but it isn’t exactly like I wanted it. But rather than tweak it endlessly I have decided to release it as is. The good news is it is free and I think most of those in the SEO industry can learn from it. I certainly learned something while putting it together.
So please visit the download page: 52 SEO Tips Download. Give a link back to us if you find it helpful.
Shell Harris
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7 Responses to “SEO Tips to Last a Year”
By Doozie on Apr 23, 2008 | Reply
I am sure is a great collection of tips. I have already read every post with the seo tips but I am going to download the file and read the tips again.
Thanks
By Bill Ross on May 14, 2008 | Reply
Great tips. You can always learn more about SEO and the intricacies of it by reading other peoples views and tips
By Funny on Jun 8, 2008 | Reply
Great useful tips thank you man!
By kugou on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
I want to translate it into chinese!
Can I?
My seo blog is SEO
3ks
By Shell Harris on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
Kugou – You may translate the pdf, but you must leave all links and credit in the document.
By Mark on Feb 16, 2009 | Reply
Hey man, thanks. You did a great job by putting all 52 tips in single file and making available for free to download. Yeah, it may seem that some of the tips are outdated, because right now we are in 2009, but this document is still going to help lots of people like me who are SEO freshers.
By Tom Bradshaw on May 13, 2009 | Reply
Great tips, thanks alot – really useful to a relative newbie like myself!