Google's Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide Now Available in 40 Languages!

June 9th, 2009 | RSS Feed



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Last November, Google had released Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide to help webmasters improve their website's performance. To make the guide accessible to international users, Google had been adding localized versions to it. The recent release of guide in 40 languages, is just a simple step in that direction. More than 98% of the global Internet audience are expected to benefit. Now, webmasters across the globe can use the SEO starter guide to improve their website's indexing and crawlability in search engines.

Search Engine Starter Guide is now available in the following languages:

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  4. Website Promotion Blog Says:

    Translation isn't something that a software can ever do properly. I think Google just wants to add a bit more to the audience it has all across the world.

    I've checked some of the translation jobs this tools does, as I know the language of origin and the target language when I check it, I don't see how useful it could be!

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