Learn about the different types of redirects, how Google can interpret them, and how they can be useful in Google Search.| Google for Developers
You can control what content Google sees on your site and what is shown in search results. Discover the main ways to remove site content from Google.| Google for Developers
A sitemap provides information that helps Google more intelligently crawl your site. Discover how a sitemap works and determine if you need one.| Google for Developers
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Get an in-depth understanding of how Google Search works and improve your site for Google's crawling, indexing, and ranking processes.| Google for Developers
Multi-regional and multilingual sites can be optimized for Search. Learn more about managing SEO for sites with multiple languages.| Google for Developers
Learn how to write a quality meta description tag that may be displayed for your page in Google Search results by following these best practices.| Google for Developers
Learn what canonicalization is, how Google chooses a canonical URL, and whether it matters for your site.| Google for Developers
Learn how you can write an SEO-rich titles for your website pages and Google Search by following these best practices.| Google for Developers
Explore video best practices, including video structured data, to help increase the likelihood that your video will be displayed in search results.| Google for Developers
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Explore an illustrated guide to the most common UI elements of Google Search. Learn what the elements look like, what they're called, and whether you can optimize your website for each element.| Google for Developers
You might want to tell Google your relationship with outbound links on your site. Discover how to qualify outbound links with rel attribute values.| Google for Developers
Explore some of Google Search's more notable ranking systems, including systems that are part of our core ranking systems, which are the underlying technologies that produce search results in response to queries.| Google for Developers
Use banners instead of interstitials and large dialogs on your website.| Google for Developers
Discover how adding breadcrumb markup to your web pages can help users understand and explore your website more effectively.| Google for Developers
The Google Search Essentials make up the core parts of what makes your web-based content (web pages, images, videos, or other publicly-available material that Google finds on the web) eligible to appear and perform well on Google Search.| Google for Developers
Subscribe to the Google Search Central Blog for official algorithm updates, announcements of new Google Search features, and SEO best practices.| Google for Developers
Google uses links as a signal when determining the relevancy of pages and to find new pages to crawl. Learn how to make your links are crawlable and improve your anchor text.| Google for Developers
Google uses structured data markup to understand content. Explore this guide to discover how structured data works, review formats, and learn where to place it on your site.| Google for Developers
When a site has duplicate content, Google chooses the canonical URL. Learn more about canonical URLs and how to consolidate duplicate URLs.| Google for Developers
Explore the structured data-powered features that can appear in Google Search, including examples of how they appear in search results. Learn how to add structured data to help your site display in rich results on Google Search.| Google for Developers
Google Search helps users visually discover information on the web. Explore image SEO best practices such as image captions and badges.| Google for Developers