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Please suggest me the name of good SEO Training Institute?
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05-23-2014, 03:21 PM
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Anna,
I wouldn't invest any money in training sessions from providers of specific SEO tools—neither would I succumb to self-enthroned experts covertly promoting their business. I would rather learn SEO from these 2 sources: 1. Google's SEO Starter Guide (free) http://www.google.com/support/webmasters...swer=35291 2. SEO All-in-One for Dummies ($26) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470379...0470379731 What I like with Google SEO Starter Guide is that it goes straight to the point—no fluff whatsoever—, help you build strong foundations before doing anything else, and—last but not least—it comes directly from Google, hence it tells you what Google expects from a good and attractive website—really. At first, one may not like a "for dummies" book—be it a cliché or not—but it's really informative and knowledgeably written. I think it's the best reference for newcomers in the field of SEO—I can tell because I own a copy myself, among other SEO books. —Pascal Perry ã€ï½¼ã€‘ Online Findability and SEO Strategist . |
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