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		<title>On Search Engine Optimization</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search engine optimization (SEO) is important. (Duh!) But, being a developer I never spent much time thinking about these things. However, with my new ventures I am now in a position to actually care about search results.
To that end, on Wednesday I attended a talk/networking event at Yahoo&#8217;s Santa Monica office given by Vanessa Fox [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Search engine optimization (SEO) is important. (Duh!) But, being a developer I never spent much time thinking about these things. However, with my new ventures I am now in a position to actually care about search results.</p>
<p>To that end, on Wednesday I attended a talk/networking event at Yahoo&#8217;s Santa Monica office given by <a href="http://www.ninebyblue.com/">Vanessa Fox</a> of  <a href="http://janeandrobot.com">janeandrobot.com</a>. The discussion was informal, yet informative even for one who has just begun to be interested in SEO. I learned several things, many of which are available elsewhere on the web, but I will repeat them here in no particular order:</p>
<ul>
<li>The guiding principle of SEO is similar to that of journalism: For each page, imagine that the user has just landed there and not seen any other pages of the site.</li>
<li>The consensus amongst the group was that the only search engine that matters is Google. Yahoo is nearly irrelevant. Bing/Microsoft does not yet have their act together.</li>
<li>The most important features of a page are url, &lt;title&gt;, &lt;h1&gt;, and meta description. URLs should be vaguely descriptive (i.e. not something like store?prodid=12)</li>
<li>Text should be unique (especially the text in the above features).</li>
<li>Ads are bad.</li>
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<p>And, a few resources that I have found in the past few days:</p>
<ol>
<li><a href="http://www.google.com/webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf">Google&#8217;s best practice document [pdf]</a></li>
<li><a href="http://janeandrobot.com/resources">janeandrobot.com/resources</a> (note how the URL exactly describes what it is!)</li>
<li><a href="http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/">Yahoo&#8217;s site explorer</a></li>
<li>Google site search &#8211; ie google &#8220;site:yourdomain.com&#8221;. Are you happy with the way things look in the result? If not, edit the meta description.</li>
<li>Of course, Google&#8217;s free webmaster and analytics tools. (signup required)</li>
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