I am at the point where I know more about SEO that 90% of online marketers. Everything I have seen in the last year is old news. I also know that when you think you know everything is when you get left behind. Please suggest the most up to date SEO ebook or tutorial you know of. I will add to the list aswell.
Articles from http://www.seomoz.org/article/search-ranking-factors really helped me a lot with my SEO work when i'm just starting in this field
If the idea of a search engine is to direct you towards the most relevant and accurate information for what you are searching for, then in theory searching for "the best SEO tutorial" in the major search engines *should* list the "best" one first, right? Maybe search engines of the future will include thorough validity checking of the content as part of their ordering algorithm, although what would they use as their source of reference in this check? Bit of a chicken and egg scenario... As for the best SEO tutorial, it's hard to point to one as the best given the game dynamically changes every minute and there are many different engines out there ... but given G is currently the king of the castle, I'd have to say http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769&topic=8522 is the most important. However it's always good practice to keep up to date with what others are observing, via discussions on forums such as DP and WMW.
MarketExpert, at this point you're going to want to start following the Google Webmasters' Central blog, Search Engine Watch, Search Engine Journal and related top-tier SEO blogs (and I don't mean the crap blogs on Blogger.com either).
I'm trying to look at this post without being offended. haha. " start following the Google Webmasters' Central blog "? Cmon bro, I started reading it years ago aswell as SE watch and SE journal. I frequent matt cutts blog and a few other of my favorites. Ones that really blow my hair back. I am online full time. I work for myself so I am not talking out of my ass about knowing more than 90% of online marketers. Those are some great info resources though. Thanks for your input.
Sorry, wasn't trying to offend. Given the general knowledge level on this particular part of the forums (there are a lot more people new to the field than than there are seasoned veterans) I went with the easier option - which kind of future-proofed it as well for those who may come along later and read what I had to say. I apologize if I offended you.
I wasn't offended. Hence the haha. You mentioned some good resources which is the purpose of this thread. Thanks. P.S. check your PM please. I could use some tips on one of those wordpress blogs I was talking about.
I created a pretty detailed one earlier today... Unfortunately, I cannot link back to it as I am dubbed "forum newbie". Anyways, I'm sure if you scroll down a bit you will see it! Good luck! Credit: thetempestproject DOT ipbfree DOT com -Tempest Games
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Go and search for Matt cutt blog or search for googlegenie blog. You must get information from there.
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