Best French language articles on basic on-page optimization
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I work for a bilingual organization and we've recently started more hands-on training for staff and content creators for SEO and content creation. We've put together a good guide in English but I'm hoping we can provide the French speakers with some solid French SEO articles that can help fill in the gaps that we don't get translated. We're looking for a basic guide to SEO, similar to Moz's guide to on-page SEO (in content, doesn't need to be as fancy).
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks guys, those are really useful - just what I was looking for. Appreciate the help!
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Hi,
You could check http://referencement.abondance.com/ (France) - not really rocket science but it covers the basics and quality should be ok. Other sources could be http://www.livre-referencement.com/ (ebook or book). Not associated with them, and didn't use them either, so I can't judge the quality. Abondance is referenced on http://ceseo.org/certification/preparer-lexamen/ - CESEO is an organisation which aims to improve the quality of the SEO consultants in France.
Hope this helps,
Dirk
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Google has translated their guide into several languages. Here's the French version: http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.fr/fr/fr/intl/fr/webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide-fr.pdf. It's older, but covers the basics well enough. For updated work you might have to take on a French SEO as a guide to further educate the rest of your staff.
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