Want to know how to become an SEO Ninja? Want to know how to do that without searching and reading for two months or buying a book that requires you to buy four other books to understand the first one?
Look no further: Naomi from Ittybiz has written the ebook you’re looking for. It’s fifty pages of no bullshit content that will get you from not knowing what SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is to being able to put content up on your blog or website without shooting yourself in the foot in the search engines.
I was originally going to give a cursory review, reading through for useful snippets and such. What actually happened is that I couldn’t stop reading once I started. And I had a good productivity brainstorm going, too…
For those of you who don’t know about Naomi or Ittybiz, I’ll give you the 30 second primer. She’s a marketing coach for businesses with less the five employees. She’s funny. She’s potty-mouthed. She knows her stuff and has a rockin’ blog where she entertains and teaches at the same time.
All of that is evident in the book. It’s entertaining. It’s funny. But it gets you from zero to 60 in SEO.
It’s at this point that I must give a disclaimer. I worked behind the scenes heckling harassing helping Naomi with getting this ebook completed. I had nothing to do with the content and likely would have made it worse had I done so. I’m proud to have been a part of the process of getting such a great product out in the world.
To tell the truth, I was surprised at how much I learned from the book. Not because I doubted Naomi’s ability, but because I’ve done a lot of research on SEO stuff before and I thought I knew enough to get along pretty well. Turns out I didn’t know as much as I thought.
Here’s what I learned from SEO School:
- I understood what “long tail” keywords were. I didn’t quite understand how to use that information. SEO School showed me how to do it.
- Even when you offer free content, you still have “competitor” sites that are offering their information for free. SEO School gave me a few easy tools and ideas on how to analyze my “competition” so that I can rank better.
- Naomi made it clear to me just how bad I am at writing good text for links. I’ve been working on it, but man, I have a long way to go.
- I’m horrible at picture tags, as well. She gave some really helpful tips on that one, too.
Keep in mind that I’ve done a lot research into SEO, so there’ll be a lot more there for people who haven’t.
Summary: SEO School is a one-stop shop for people who want to learn SEO without picking up an associates’ in Computer Science. The ebook is accessible but doesn’t make you feel stupid, informative but not boring, and funny but not slapstick. Purchasing the ebook will be the best $39 you can spend on improving your knowledge of SEO and your ability to create online content that ranks well in the search engines.
Click here to find out more about SEO School. If you don’t like the book, Naomi will refund the entire cost of your purchase, no questions asked. You have nothing to lose, but a whole lot to gain.
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Thanks, Charlie. That was above and beyond the call of duty. Very kind, and I’m grateful.
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