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reynoldsdigital
24th June 2010, 18:46
Excellent resource for SEO campaingns
http://www.seoinpractice.com/
mattsaw
24th June 2010, 19:34
I would recommened this instead - http://www.seomoz.org/blog/introducing-the-beginners-guide-to-seo-v20
No registration needed and doesn't give advice that could potentially get people penalised
MASSEY
24th June 2010, 19:39
I dont like free seo books where you have to give your information. You can just tell its gonna get passed about and you might start gettin calls.
I can agree with matt i read it. I knew a fair bit of it which suprised me but it is a very good read.
mattsaw
24th June 2010, 19:43
I can agree with matt i read it. I knew a fair bit of it which suprised me but it is a very good read.I wouldn't be surprised. There really aren't any secrets to SEO, it's just getting the right content onto well structured and optimised pages and then getting people to link to them. It is hard work and time consuming whic is why people spend such a long and fruitless time looking for ways of cheating, cutting corners and automating.
daveashe
24th June 2010, 20:08
You will not get a better guide than reading and watching Matt Cutts
http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleWebmasterHelp
PaulReddy
24th June 2010, 23:33
You will not get a better guide than reading and watching Matt Cutts
Matt Cutts with SEO tips? ;-) It's something like listening to Bill Gates how to install Linux...
Ali-v-8
28th June 2010, 14:45
Its like that film 17 again, the nerd creates software to help pirating, and then creates software on how to stop pirating.
Why would matt cutts tell you how to manipulate the results for Google, it sort of defeats the object of his existence.
Matt Cutts with SEO tips? ;-) It's something like listening to Bill Gates how to install Linux...
daveashe
28th June 2010, 20:32
You can follow his rules and get perfectly good results - ignore what he says at your peril.
Did you know they had an algorithm for detecting paid links?
And they are always improving this algorithm with real-world data.
I'd rather watch his videos than find out 5 years down the line 3rd hand about something important.
They have too much at stake to get their results manipulated long-term by the likes of mutley and co.
mobyme
28th June 2010, 20:52
You can follow his rules and get perfectly good results - ignore what he says at your peril.
Did you know they had an algorithm for detecting paid links?
And they are always improving this algorithm with real-world data.
I'd rather watch his videos than find out 5 years down the line 3rd hand about something important.
They have too much at stake to get their results manipulated long-term by the likes of mutley and co.
Matt Cutts tells you exactly what he has been told to tell you; and some people believe him while others take a lot of the stuff he spouts with a pinch of salt.
OldWelshGuy
28th June 2010, 22:06
You can't learn SEO from watching Matts videos. if you KNOW SEO, then you can get lots of information from his videos, but learning complete SEO from them I would say not really.