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Carboy
15th December 2008, 20:52
Hi People .

I have a web based project which i am wanting to extend and it may run eventually up to about 40 sites which are all car Related and the words in the URL only differ by one word which is the make of the car , the thing is i would like to learn SEO and update the keywords, content ,link building etc myself on a weekly basis,

So where do i start in the dark art ? I know its not an exact science and many of you SEO gurus on here are always bickering about the best ways to achieve the best results .

So what do ? my preferred choice would be 1 to1 tuition because of my attention span reading books etc is not that great ,i would be willing to travel for the right tuition depending on distance and cost of course ;).

Any advice would be extremely welcome .


Thanks in advance .

Delicious Webdesign
15th December 2008, 21:29
Cant speak for others but 1 to 1 SEO tuition from anyone that knows what they are on about is going to hard to come by and very expensive.
Recommend buying some books about SEO, loads available on amazon

Rusty
15th December 2008, 21:47
Hi

Our seo course is our most popular service, not very cheap however we have been known to offer a discount to members on UKBF. All info including price can be found on our website.

Kerry

Mike Seddon
15th December 2008, 22:57
You could start with my free audio guide - If you hate reading then listening is usually a good alternative.

Here's the link.

Free SEO Training (http://www.kksmarts.com/lp/seotraining.html)

Cheers
Mike

sirearl
15th December 2008, 23:19
You could start with my free audio guide - If you hate reading then listening is usually a good alternative.

Here's the link.

Free SEO Training (http://www.kksmarts.com/lp/seotraining.html)

Cheers
Mike

I second that its a great tape.

saved me 2 sleeping pills.:)

( only Kidding )

He's got a voice like silk.:D

Earl

Carboy
15th December 2008, 23:59
Already Listened to part 1 of Mikes audio and its excellent .

Thanks very much .

infiniteseo
16th December 2008, 06:18
Online courses are very much recommended, since from there you can expand to reading seo blogs and others. If you have some reading problems, then this might not be the field for you as you must understand that learning seo is constant and you always have to read stuffs to get updated.

2 cents

brandmantra
16th December 2008, 08:19
start from here-
seoglossary.com/cat/A
first of all learn about the basic SEO terms

garethparkin
16th December 2008, 09:20
Hi Carboy - I am based not far from you in Sheffield - I have been doing seo for seven years now and run three businesses which dominate google 1st page all in the same sector. I have spent thousands on seo training from some of the leading sources - I would be happy to share my knowledge with you one weekend for a nominal fee if you like. If you are interested send me an email at vjparkin@aol.com (vjparkin@aol.com) and I will reply back to you tonight.

katev
16th December 2008, 19:32
Hello everyone, I’m new in this forum, I am so interested in learning and here, as I can see, there are experts talking. I’m starting to study web design and for now, I just have a question… I want to know what exactly the difference between PPC and SEO is. See you around. :rolleyes:

FireFleur
16th December 2008, 19:36
Nothing like doing someone else's homework :)

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=define%3ASEO

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=define%3APPC

Just as long as you cite your sources next to the answer :)

katev
17th December 2008, 19:10
Just thanks for the answer, I was kind of confused with the concepts I really didn’t identify the differences, I´m not an expert yet. Thanks for your kindness and efficiency. :rolleyes:

Digger1
17th December 2008, 21:01
Many SEO professionals have spent time, months/ years, honing their skills. There are plenty of SEO blogs on the net with helpful information.

A couple of starting points:

http://www.davidnaylor.co.uk/blog/index.php
http://searchengineland.com
http://www.highrankings.com
http://www.problogger.net

Mike Seddon
17th December 2008, 22:50
Freat list of blogs.

I'd add this blog to your list

http://www.seobook.com/blog

And also for katev, you'll probably ask next which is best SEO or PPC (http://www.kksmarts.com/blog/what-is-better-seo-or-adwords/)

katev
18th December 2008, 20:29
wowww….. Awesome information… thanks for the links, very useful. So there is still many things to know and manage, but definitely this is a good way to get my objectives.

YooHee
19th December 2008, 10:28
i think many SEO forum that can help a person to know anything about this job....

katev
19th December 2008, 19:24
Hey!!, ok thank you Ill look for some of the forums you suggest to be more informed about it. You are so kind.:)

monthlylocal
22nd December 2008, 09:17
You could start with my free audio guide - If you hate reading then listening is usually a good alternative.

Here's the link.


Cheers
Mike

Hi

Not sure if it's just me, but I am getting an error when trying to access your site Mike.

Thanks

Mark Pocock
22nd December 2008, 10:18
Go and buy Traffic secrets by John Reece £200
www.trafficsecrets.com

cheers mark

UKSEOAgency
22nd December 2008, 10:54
Hi Katev

The blog post below makes for interesting reading taking the approach of PPC V's SEO

http://www.ukseoagency.co.uk/UK-SEO-News/seo-vs-ppc/seo-vs-ppc.html

Regards

Nathan

katev
22nd December 2008, 17:48
Hi Katev

The blog post below makes for interesting reading taking the approach of PPC V's SEO
Regards

Nathan

Hey Nathan, great info, thanks to God still exist kind people as you, Now it really solved my doubts about SEO and PPC… do you know how long approximately would a company take optimizing a web site by SEO? I know it is a long process but what does it depends on?.

Jheath
22nd December 2008, 18:03
I'm in exactly the same position - needing to learn but short of time / attention span. Far better to learn from a guru one to one or in a small group.
If there's tuition going "up north" count me in! I'm in Lincoln so not far. Maybe we meet up regularly to review each others progress and succeed as a group. It can be a lonely old job.

UKSEOAgency
22nd December 2008, 19:17
Hey Nathan, great info, thanks to God still exist kind people as you, Now it really solved my doubts about SEO and PPC… do you know how long approximately would a company take optimizing a web site by SEO? I know it is a long process but what does it depends on?.

Your welcome Katev,

The blog I linked to in my previous post is featured on my website http://www.ukseoagency.co.uk

To answer your question about the length of time it takes to optimise a website, this depends on the niche of the website as well as the keywords selected. For instance a competitive keyword such as "Insurance" would take longer to optimise than a less competitive keyword like "Jigsaw Blade." Although there are techniques to speed up the rankings for a competitive keyword, using a process called LongTail SEO, this is targeting specific areas of the competitive industry, "such as Ford Focus Car Insurance". Unfortunately not knowing the keywords or the type of industry of a website I can not give you an estimated time scale for SEO.

SEO depends on various techniques: Keyword densities, content, link building, erasing any validation issues/broken codes within a site. The list is extensive.

If you would like any more information, feel free to PM me

Many Thanks

Nathan

katev
23rd December 2008, 17:23
Your welcome Katev,

The blog I linked to in my previous post is featured on my website

To answer your question about the length of time it takes to optimise a website, this depends on the niche of the website as well as the keywords selected. For instance a competitive keyword such as "Insurance" would take longer to optimise than a less competitive keyword like "Jigsaw Blade." Although there are techniques to speed up the rankings for a competitive keyword, using a process called LongTail SEO, this is targeting specific areas of the competitive industry, "such as Ford Focus Car Insurance". Unfortunately not knowing the keywords or the type of industry of a website I can not give you an estimated time scale for SEO.

SEO depends on various techniques: Keyword densities, content, link building, erasing any validation issues/broken codes within a site. The list is extensive.

If you would like any more information, feel free to PM me

Many Thanks

Nathan


Hey Nathanhall, I visited your web page because of the links you attached me in the last reply, all of this information is really helpful to me in this moment of learning process about SEO. This is a pretty interesting world. Thank you again because you really took your time to explain. For sure all the information you have I would receive it gratefully. :rolleyes: