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Any SEO books?

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01-13-2008, 06:09 PM
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Are there any books you guys have read at all or of recent? Would be interesting to read up a few myself.

I swept by Amazon to only find books directed at professionals, clearly I'm not one of those yet, so are there any recommendations?

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seobook.com, downloadable e-book (yes i know, but Aaron Wall is really a true authority on seo). It's updated every few months and is a great starting point.

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Originally Posted by EHJamie View Post
Are there any books you guys have read at all or of recent? Would be interesting to read up a few myself.

I swept by Amazon to only find books directed at professionals, clearly I'm not one of those yet, so are there any recommendations?

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Wow Jamie , you look so beautiful

As far as SEO books are concerned, I dont feel that you should rely on them entirely. They are good to grasp basic understanding of how gear, clutch etc etc operate, but the real test is your driving.

In a similar fashion , your practical hands on SEO experience will teach you whole lot of new things. You should also keep a close watch on various SEO forums for latest updates in SEO industry.

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Wow Jamie , you look so beautiful

As far as SEO books are concerned, I dont feel that you should rely on them entirely. They are good to grasp basic understanding of how gear, clutch etc etc operate, but the real test is your driving.

In a similar fashion , your practical hands on SEO experience will teach you whole lot of new things. You should also keep a close watch on various SEO forums for latest updates in SEO industry.
Thanks for your tips and thanks for the compliments I'll let the wife know

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If you really want a book to read about SEO, then pick up Aaron Walls SEOBook.com ebook. Its the only ebook I would ever recommend, period.

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I concur, SEObook is awesome.
http://www.seobook.com

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Sorry, but that looks like one of the gzillions of niche websites available out there.
What I would rather recommend are the google webmaster blogs, and patience for reading other blogs and seo forums.

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This site is very informative for SEO http://www.seobook.com

I am satisfied to all of you.

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I agree. SEObook.com is probably the best SEO book around. =)

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If you really want to buy an ebook,take the Aaron Wall's SeoBook.Its truly worth reading.I have just read a few chapters from it

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