Installation instructions El Capitan on a new SSD on a Mid 2010 MBP

I am replacing the HD in my mid 2010 Mac Book Pro.  I have an iMac of end of 2014 plus a I phone plus 6.  How to do a clean install of El Capitan on my new SSD in my Mac Book pro?

Boot in recovery of internet use disk utility to format the drive and install the OSX as well recovery

http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT4718

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