- It’s easy to forget sometimes, when you hang around the cool SEO
blogs, that there are those of us who are just starting out – learning
for the first time the ways your website code and inbound links
effect the likelihood that your pages will rank.
- Like most of us I stumbled into SEO. I was working at a web
development company, and the president asked me to look into this "SEO
stuff."
- It’s been a long and exciting (though sometimes painful) learning experience since then.
- One of the most important things I learned: don’t believe everything you read.
- But there are a few resources I’ve found over the years to be deep wells of actionable knowledge.
- The 12 resources below are, I feel, the best places to learn about SEO.
- 1. SEOmoz
- This was one of the first websites I frequented when I started
learning SEO. The open spirit of the community combined with the
consistent publication of thorough educational content makes this one
of the first places I send those looking to learn more about SEO.
- To get the real meat and potatoes you need a PRO Membership, but via the blog and the free SEM guides there is a ton of free information for most SEO’s, beginner or otherwise.
- 2. Webmaster World
- Most SEO bloggers are guilty of writing too much theory and too
little in the way of concrete examples. As a result we’re often left
thinking, "sounds good, but how do I know this really works?"
- Webmaster World is one of the oldest and most trusted forums on
topics related to web development and marketing online as a whole.
These are real webmasters sharing their thoughts and issues in an
environment conducive to open discussion. As a result the threads
often involve specific issues, a variety of voices and, most
importantly, no-holds-barred discussion of the issue at hand.
- Of course, you have to subscribe to Webmaster World to participate – but that’s not free.
- Two other forums worth checking out:
- Cre8asite
- High Rankings
- 3. SEO by the Sea
- Bill Slawski’s blog is the #1 place to learn about search engine patents. Period.
- Kudos to Bill for being
<strikethrough>insane</strikethrough> determined enough to
read through every search engine patent he can get his hands on and
then translate them for the rest of us.
- Keeping up with patented search technology helps you keep abreast
of what search engines are capable of – and where they may be going in
the near future.
- 4. SEO Book
- Aaron Wall is widely considered one of the true papa’s of search. He’s been at it a long time.
- Aaron is one of the few bloggers online whose posts I never miss.
Not only does he share actionable insights on SEO, but Aaron’s writing
often highlights the transcendental issues that link SEO to other
aspects of the online world – and understanding the big picture is
crucial to surviving online competition.
- 5. The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Search Engine
- This the legendary paper submitted by Google founders Larry Page and
Sergey Brin during their Ph D work at Stanford. It is a blueprint of
sorts of the original working model for Google.
- While in its current form Google in many ways dwarfs the original
concept, the original Google concept was truly an engineering work of
art – and reading the paper above will take you a long way in
understanding the processes that are at the core of the search engines
we know today.
- 6. Search Engine Land
- Search Engine Land was founded by Danny Sullivan who is perhaps the
most recognized face and name in SEO. Danny is frequently on the cusp
of the latest developments in search – with unprecedented contacts at
the search engines and a huge network of experienced SEO’s and
developers.
- There is a constant stream of relevant and well-written posts at
SearchEngineLand.com from some of the best SEO’s in the business.
Subscribing to this one is a no-brainer.
- 7. Google’s SEO Guidelines
- While I wouldn’t tell anyone to do "whatever Google says" to do to
get your website to rank, it’s important to know what Google’s public
position is on a variety of tactics/techniques you might employ.
- 8. Search Engine Guide
- This self-billed "small business guide to search marketing" is not
just for small businesses – the posts here are written by a community
of experienced SEO’s who have experience getting websites to rank when
there isn’t a wealth of resources at your disposal.
- 9. Search Engine Journal
- The blog you’re reading now has been around for some time. Loren Baker, who started it, is one of those other papa’s of SEO.
- Maybe I don’t need to tell you about this one since you’re already
reading it – but in case you were thinking you need to look elsewhere,
you’ve got years worth of tremendously helpful blog posts right here.
- 10. SEO Black Hat
- There’s power in the dark side.
- QuadsZilla doesn’t mince words when it comes to where he stands on
the "White Hat vs Black Hat" issue. He’s black hat all the way – and
proud.
- I don’t necessarily condone some of the tactics black hat SEO’s
employ to boost their rankings, but there is plenty to learn about
automation and how ranking algorithms can be exploited. Even if you
plan to be an angel it’s worth knowing what the dark side is up to.
- 11. Sphinn
- This website was also started by Danny Sullivan. It’s essentially a
social bookmarking website dedicated to Search Engine Marketing (with
some laterally-related topics).
- Sphinn is a great place to go when you’re looking to sift through
the SEO blogosphere and find those posts that are picking up steam (as
well as some classics that are worth going back to read).
- 12. SEO Fast Start
- This eBook from Dan Thies, a veteran of SEO, has been around for
quite a few years now. That doesn’t mean it’s outdated – Dan updates
every edition with the latest in search engine updates and tactics.
Dan’s writing style is straightforward, and he offers plenty of great
SEO advice for beginners as well as some tips seasoned folks might not
have thought of (or just need a refresher on).
- Bonus. Your experience.
- The best way to learn SEO is through hands-on experience and
experimentation. There are a lot of smart people out there sharing
killer content, but the best education you can get comes from seeing
for yourself. Get your feet wet.
- This guest post written by Mike Tekula of Unstuck Digital – an Internet Marketing agency that provides SEO Consulting and other custom-tailored services.
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