Matt Cutts tips for better SEO:
1.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/dashes-vs-underscores/
Matt recommends using dashes over underscores to delimit words in urls. 2005.
Google does not algorithmically penalize for dashes in the url despite
the fact that some have raised it as a possible heuristic for spam
detection. I think WordPress pretty much precludes this anyway. 2005.
2.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-mistakes-sneaky-javascript/
Google takes action on individual instances of spam when they find it,
but they focus on creating better algorithmic solutions. He states that
he would not recommend using sneaky JavaScript redirects because your
sites may get nailed in the near future. 2005.
3.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/whats-an-update/
Google updates their index data -- including backlinks and PageRank all
the time. However, they export and publish new backlinks and PageRank
data approximately every three months. New backlinks and PageRank are
meaningless -- it is not an update. The information is likely already
factored in for awhile before you see it. 2005.
4.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-mistakes-nearly-hidden-text/
Hiding text using similar colors and background colors can actually be
worse than using the same colors. Using “#EEEEEE” instead of solid
white on a solid white background can look worse -- as if you’re trying
to hide it. I suspect this is a heuristic for detecting hidden text.
2005.
5.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/q-a-thread-march-27-2006/
If you sell links, Matt says you should use link condoms. Otherwise
your reputation may fall. I assume this means they will devalue your
outbound links. 2006.
6.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
Googlebot can only crawl the free portions that non-subscribed users
can access since it does not log in. Therefore, be sure to excerpt
material in the free version that that offers value. Vanessa Fox. 2006.
7.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
If you must use Flash, you must also make an HTML version available as
well. Block the Flash version from the crawlers with a robots.txt file.
Vanessa Fox. 2006.
8.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
Use user-friendly URLs like "african-elephants.html," and not
"343432ffsdfsdfdfasffgddddd.html." Don't overdo it either --
african-elephants-and-their-habitats-etc-etc-etc-etc.html. Vanessa Fox.
2006.
9.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
Assign unique, descriptive
10.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
Minimize the number of redirects upon hitting a URL. Vanessa Fox. 2006.
11.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
Minimize the number of URL parameters -- 1-2 parameters if possible. Vanessa Fox. 2006.
12.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
Don’t use a parameter named “id=” in a URL for anything other than a
session ID. Otherwise, it may not be included in the index. Vanessa
Fox. 2006.
13.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-post-vanessa-fox-on-organic-site-review-session/
Earned-links are earned and given by choice. Google does consider
buying text links for PageRank purposes to be outside our quality
guidelines. Vanessa Fox. 2006.
14.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/google-analytics/
Blackhat SEOs may be leery of using Google for analytics, but regular site owners should be reassured. Vanessa Fox. 2006.
15.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/text-link-follow-up/
Google’s is against selling/buying links, and Matt indicates they are
good at spotting them -- both algorithmically and manually. Sites that
sell links can lose their trust in search engines. 2006.
16.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-mistakes-spam-in-other-languages/
Google is focusing on detecting spam in other languages in 2006 -- Italian, Spanish, Chinese, etc. 2006.
17.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-discussing-302-redirects/
External (domainA -> domainB) 302 redirects are largely treated as 301s now. 2006.
18.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-url-canonicalization/
Canonicalization is the process of picking the best url when there are
several choices, and it usually refers to home pages -- www.example.com
vs. example.com vs. www.example.com/index.html. Since all these urls
are different, a web server could return completely different content
for all the urls above. When Google “canonicalizes” a url, it tries to
pick the best one and elimintes the others. To help Google, link to
resources on a site consistently, and use 301 redirects to enforce it.
2006.
19.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-url-canonicalization/
Do not use the URL removal tool to remove domain.com if you are worried
about URL canonicalization and have both domain.com and www.domain.com
in the Google index. This will remove the entire site. 2006.
20.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-url-canonicalization/
Search engines can perform canonicalization for things like keeping or
removing trailing slashes, upper vs. lower case, or removing session
IDs from bulletin board or other software. 2006.
21.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/sitemaps-interview/
404s (Gone, but may reappear) are treated the same as 410s (Gone, but
will not reappear). Most web masters use 404s as 410s anyway. 2006.
Following these tips will probably help you rank better, as long as you actually trust Matt Cutts

.
I'd assert it's wise to approach some of his advice with skepticism,
since I'm sure Google gives him guidelines as to what he can actually
say, but following the advice above won't get you into any trouble for
sure.
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