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Old January 4th, 2005, 11:34 AM
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SEO Training

My CEO recently decided she wanted me to take over SEO for our company. Most of my knowledge in this thus far has been from this site. Since my company offers education assistance w/ job-related training, i was wondering if anyone could recommend a good SEO training company or if there are any widely recognized SEO Training Programs or Certificates out there.
I would need training on both regular web site optimization and on paid keyword advertising (ie. Google Adwords and Overture).

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Old January 4th, 2005, 06:25 PM
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Most of the people here who are successful have done that by...

1) intensive self study
2) enormous amounts of experimentation with detailed record keeping
3) checking in here daily to read, ask questions, share observations, help others when you can

Helping others when you can is the most important in my opinion. The people who do that get extra good response when they post a question. I have gotten lots of great assistance this way and some real gems have arrived by PM.
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Old January 4th, 2005, 11:48 PM
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EGOL gives you good advice. I had that same question not to long ago...

http://forums.seochat.com/showthread.php?t=19671

Home School yourself. Set some time aside everyday and dive into SEOChat.com! I had some knowledge coming in, but I'm polishing what I did have and adding to it daily here...

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seochat.com itself is playing a major role of emarketing training. we are coming soon starting e-marketing traning on our e-Guru.org website.

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Sarah... SEO changes so fast that most any book on the subject is obsolete before it gets released by the printer. Consider SEOChat as your SEO classroom. Read, study and apply what you learn. If at any time you have a question... raise your hand (i.e. start a thread on the subject). We all started and learned in this manner (including all the mods on SEOChat).

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This is a great place to learn...but there are also other good sources. I started on Search Engine Watch, which does provide excellent intro information from real experts with a high powered forum. This is my favorite, though. The SEOcat FAQ is a great place to start as is DazzlinDonna's 1,000th post.

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