Google wants you to succeed


Google's founder, Larry Page, has stated the goal of Google is to be "The perfect search engine" and that Google "would understand exactly what you mean and give back exactly what you want".
    To help Google achieve this goal they have provided a number of educational articles and tools to help webmasters and website owners to optimize their sites correctly. If websites are optimized correctly then Google understands the sites content and objectives; and therefore its relevance pertaining to a particular search more effectively.
Some of the help provided by Google, which you may find useful, is illustrated below:
www.google.com/webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf - This is a good article by Google containing a brief overview of search engine optimization for beginners.

www.google.com/webmasters - From this page you can open a free account with Google and receive access to a number of useful webmaster tools to aid optimization. In fact once you have an account you are able to type in your website address and Google will analyze your site and give you tips on where you can improve.

www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35291 - If you are thinking of hiring a search engine optimization company to work on your website, this article by Google gives advice and guidance on choosing the right company.

http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769#1 - This article contains specific guidelines for webmasters in relation to design, content and quality of websites. This has an effect on how search engines rank you.
    We have provided you with this information so that you can begin researching the search optimization process in more detail. At TransportDirectoryPages we want you to understand this process; because when you understand it, you are then in a position to make the right decisions regarding your website and its future development.
By providing this information, it also illustrates how much work is involved, and that TransportDirectoryPages has nothing to hide, and you understand exactly what you are getting.