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Readings
You should definitely read "search engine history" and The SEO Guide from Google before moving on to the rest.
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Search Engine History.com
This easy to read synopsis is the place to start with your introduction to search engines, how they work, and basic SEO vocabulary.
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - Webmasters/Site owners Help
Make sure to download the Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide (PDF).
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Videos
A few of these videos are pretty good, but a few may be of dubious value. In any case, most of them are short!
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Tutorials
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XHTML Teacher's Public Lists (33)
- C111-01: Introduction and Web Standards
- C111-02: XHTML Structure, DOCTYPE, and Head
- C111-03: Site Project Outline and HTML Lists
- C111-04: Block and Inline Elements
- C111-06: Links, Anchors, and Images
- C111-07: Tables and Forms
- C111-08: Basic CSS
- C111-09: CSS Layout
- C111-10: Color, Background, and Images
- C111-11: Styling Lists and Navigation
- C111-12: Styling Tables and Forms
- C111-13: Designing for Alternate Devices
- C111-14: Microformats
- C111-15: Hacks and Filters
- C111: Reference
- C217-01: Resources
- C217-02: Web 2.0, Open Source
- C217-03: Site Planning and Configuration
- C217-04: Join the Open Source Community
- C217-05: Modules, Navigation and WYSIWYG
- C217-06: Security
- C217-07: Search Engine Optimization
- C217-08: Anatomy of a Theme
- C217-10: Theme from Scratch
- C217-11: Theme Validation
- C217-12: Backup
- c217-13: Statistics
- C217-14: Marketing
- C217-15: Version Control
- C217-F09: Student Sites
- C217: Drupal Resources
- C217: Joomla Resources
- C217: WordPress Resources
