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SEO: Tweeting about 15 Sites for Learning and Mastering
A tweet I twote earlier…
A great link sent to me by a great friend… 15 Sites for Learning and Mastering SEO http://bit.ly/7W92Q8
Now, this post to add more meat to that post. I love SEO and don’t normally have the time to read about it much. When I do its a quick look at an SEOMoz article or maybe something from Matt Cutts’ blog or some other relatively short snippett of information to add to or fine-tune my SEO skills. I’m no great SEO Expert, but I do get into the Search Engines, and its an important part of building a website. A website that is not AT A MINIMUM Search Engine friendly is a useless use of money.
I’ve been trying to learn good, solid SEO for about the past 8 years. Often its in response to a question a client asks or to a challenge issued by someone that asserts something I don’t agree with.
At any rate, the point is that this link is a good place to start (or continue) for anyone wanting to learn to master (or continue learning to master) SEO… 15 Sites for Learning and Mastering SEO. Check out some of these sites, and sign up for a newsletter or two.
The sitepoint website also has some great SEO articles and resources: http://search.sitepoint.com/?q=seo&submit=Search
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