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  • Always Consider Google Guidelines
  • Google Guidelines change from time to time
  • Onsite, be squeaky clean with SEO! Consider these tips - SEO - what not to do or seo techniques to avoid!
  • Don't hide text or links, don't keyword stuff
  • Don't Game Google too much, Give it what it wants
  • You're not smart enough to Game Google
  • Remember every algorithm was an idea first
  • Think like a Google engineer, what are they trying to achieve? And why?
  • Consider Google SEO Starter Guide
  • Google webmaster guidelines can be interpreted differently but ignore search engine SEO guidelines at your own peril

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