Which Paid SEO Adivce Content should I go for?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by euanb21, Jun 19, 2008.

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    I folks, I'm trying to decide which paid for SEO Advice content I should pay for:

    1. Aaron Walls SEObook Training forum at $100 (£50.70) per month

    2. Seomoz.org Pro Content at $49 (£24.88) per month

    With the SEOmoz.org I'm considering purchasing the video content at $199 (£101)

    My reason for purchasing is that I'm an eBusiness Adviser based in Scotland looking to further my understanding of the topic to make my skills more marketable. I'm familiar with all the basic techniques involved, confidently advising clients over the past two years, but I want to take my knowledge beyond the SEO101 level.

    Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
     
    euanb21, Jun 19, 2008 IP
  2. Red_Virus

    Red_Virus Well-Known Member

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    I suggest go in for Aaron wall's forum, he is an awesome guy and the community is amazing. Well worth the price.
     
    Red_Virus, Jun 19, 2008 IP
  3. KC TAN

    KC TAN Well-Known Member

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    I will suggest Aaron Wall's program as well. I am given a chance to preview his program sometime earlier and I must say that the materials are rock solid :)
     
    KC TAN, Jun 19, 2008 IP
  4. Spider-Man

    Spider-Man Banned

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    Where 'bout in Scotland? I've seen some of the Aaron Wall stuff and believe it is very useful and good for both beginners and the self-proclaimed 'experts'. Most of the content, however, is freely available all over the net by various authors.
     
    Spider-Man, Jun 19, 2008 IP
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    i agree totally
     
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    I think it depends on what tools you use.
    If you use a specific CMS and there is an SEO operation publishing info on tools, methods and monitoring techniques that can be better than general SEO
     
    emagin, Jun 20, 2008 IP
  7. euanb21

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    Originally in Aberdeen working for Scottish Enterprise, now in Glasgow after taking a career break and looking around for the right job. Taking the spare time to brush up on some of my skills!
    Many people have recommended Aaron Walls stuff - I purchased his eBook a couple of years ago as a primer into SEO and was interested when he moved to a forum based business model. My concern is that it would mostly be beginner information discussed over and over as happens to many of the forums I've looked at over the years.
     
    euanb21, Jun 22, 2008 IP
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    Euan, I can vouch for Aaron Wall's stuff - I used it as mentoring material in my beginnings. Not sure if he still runs his blog on seo-related issues, but it's definitely worth a read.
     
    Spider-Man, Jun 22, 2008 IP