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Progress rarely comes in buckets, it normally comes in teaspoons
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dark Side Of Naboo
Posts: 1,289
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webworkshop.net has up to date articles that are very well written. They also have a forum. Keep in mind with any forum you will find on seo. There are a few that know what they are talking about. They might point you in the right direction but they are not going to tell you all their secrets. Be careful and use your own common sense.
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Don't get discouraged; it's usually the last key that opens the lock...
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Once you have a good understanding of the basics, you can do your own experimenting and see what works for you and your sites. Mr. Spock - I have not had any experience with that software. |
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Shut up brain, or I'll stab you with a Q-tip!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 111
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It's a moving target with enough books written on it to fill a library, all out of date by the time they hit the bookshelves.
Visit Web Monkey for free advice and tutorials on all things web and for links to other great resources. For SEO and SE registration, articles, tutorials and actually doing it, go to Tooter and browse a while. Join. It's free for the first month, then you decide how much to pay (he suggests $10 per year, but it's up to you). I've added my affiliate code, which is easy enough to remove. This guy does his research and stays up to date. The other great SE learning resource is Google. If you have an Adwords account, see its very useful baggage of tips and tutorials. If not, go to sign up for anything with them and follow the links instead. AVOID forums for SEO until you have far more experience. They are full of smoke, mirrors, rumours, superstition and just plain bad advice which you need to be able to filter out. Last edited by horney; 2008-01-09 at 07:58 AM.. |
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