Outstanding new eBook on making your website/blog more useful and findable on Google.
I’m in the midst of reading an outstanding work from a guy who has gone from knowing zip about the Internet four years ago, to someone who helps others get visibility for their sites. His expertise is helping people get their sites found when people use (Google) search.
This gent has written perhaps the most useful, readable and non-hypey publication I’ve read in the last few years. I’m using his tips for my new venture. For example,
1) making your web site/blog more useful for your readers,
2) making it way more visible, and
3) increasing your Google (and other search engine) rankings.
It’s 328 pages. Get ready for a first rate mini Harvard course. Get ranked.
I printed out 30 pages at a time…
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Kim,
This SEO eBook by Aaron Wall looks to be something for people in the ‘high achievers club’.
Thanks for the information and heads up.
Paul Eilers
http://www.PurpleGreenPops.com
Thanks Kim
I have wanted to do more with blogs and this looks like it could be very helpful.
Robin
http://www.IKilledMyDog.com
http://www.Robin.WholeFoodNation.com
This book looks interesting. I like how it stays updated. An interesting point at the bottom of his offer – there is a link “if you’re not ready to buy” and an email you can send to the author if you have a question that would help you decide. Nice touch for requesting feedback.
P.S. Good one Paul.
Thank you for posting this Kim. I certainly will be checking it out.