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What are some Good SEO membership sites?
If this is posted in the wrong category, feel free to switch it guys.
I'm trying to find a list of good membership SEO sites that are run by single individuals. So not sites like planetocean.com. Do any of you know of any? Thanks. Brad
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Hi Brad
I am not toaly sure what you mean in your question. There is organic-rankings.com - Also, there has just recently been a UK SEO body or organisation started - I have asked them about membership - but they have not yet replied. |
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I mean basically an SEO related website that offers some type of SEO information or something for a monthly fee. They wouldn't actually optimize your site for you, but they would provide quality information for you, for a monthly fee. Even some type of linking membership site that is run by a single individual. Thanks Brad |
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Are you just looking for an SEO Expert providing tips on a monthly basis ?
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Hi Brad
I see what you mean. I don't know of any but I would suggest to you that you don't have to pay for it! I subscribe to loads of free monthly news letters. First of all there is the DevShed newsletter which encompasses SEOChat. site-reference.com sitepronews.com SEO News Netmechanic.com There are loads more but I can't remember then. Basicaly just search for online marketing news letter or SEO news letter etc and sign up for them. There are some news letters I receive that I don't rate and you have to decide wether the info is of any use. Also some of them that were once good and became popular are now more of an advertising area than a resource of info. Its good to hear all the theories and experiences and then make you own decisions. I usualy find something that shocks me or changes an opinion but you have to read into it carefuly! Hope this was helpful Cheers Trevor |
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Hi Brad,
I would suggest trying out WebmasterWorld.com for a small fee you will get to read the good stuff. However you will dind the same information here and at the other SEO forums for free, you just have to sort through a little bit more junk. ik would suggest setting up and A-list of useful SEOChat members. Then you bookmark their profiles to make it easer to find their posts more quickly. "Start with EGOL, 2K, and Phoenix and then add more persons to the list as you go. If there is a member that rarely post something of value then you could add him/her to your ignore list. It is also a good idea to read through the featured discussions at Search Engine Watch.
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