Some helpful links off to other SEO blogs and websites
Website ranking reports covering 175 different Google search engines
Search Engine Land search engine and SEO news website.
SEO forum
Search Engine Guide SEO for small businesses.
Search Engine Watch –– One of the oldest blogs
SEOmoz –– Blog posts from other SEOs through YOUmoz.
Online Marketing Blog –– They have a great mix of SEO, PR, and social media articles.
Search Engine Roundtable ––They literally try to cover everything in the search space.
SEO Book –– A blog by one of the best SEOs out there.
Matt Cutts –– This is a blog by the head of Google’s Web Spam team.
Search Engine Journal –– One of the oldest SEO news blogs.
Marketing Pilgrim –– A guy who knows how to create and grow a SEO company.
John Battelle’s Search Blog –– John loves to analyze the search space.
Google Blog — This is Google’s main blog and they discuss everything related to Google.
Traffick –– Another good SEO blog… they also have a strong knowledge of PPC.
SEO by the Sea –– Very detailed resourceful blog posts.
Google Blogoscoped –– This blog is also all about Google written by an outside party.
SEO Black Hat –– If you want to learn about the dark side of SEO, this blog should do the trick.
Wolf Howl –– A blog by an SEO who isn’t afraid to speak his mind.
Search Engine Comparison Chart – Not all search engines have their own algorithm.
Marketing Terms – This dictionary will help you understand all of the marketing terms.
Google’s SEO Guidelines – Google’s take on SEO as well as a starter guide.
SEO Beginners Guide – SEOmoz has very detailed guide on SEO for beginners.
SEO Chat – Find weekly SEO videos here.
Search Engine Colossus – There are a lot more search engines than you may know of.
Web Pro News – Find video interviews of SEO experts on this site.
Simplifying SEO – Eric Enge simplifies SEO.
SEO Cheat Sheet – If you are having someone else help you with your SEO.
SEO FAQ – When you first get started you are going to have questions.
SEO Pyramid – Make sure you start off with a strong base and build your way up.
Lovely Posting. Every search engine has it's own set of rules and regulations regarding what is legal and illegal uses of Search engine optimization.
ReplyDeletetrue, but lets be honest 'legal' or 'illegal' is a bit strong seeing as I have never heard of anyone being prosecuted for using 'black hat' or subversive techniques for getting a website better rankings in a search engine.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'm wrong but do they treally care.
Take Google for instance, over the years I have tried all sorts of methods, from keyword stuffing to hidden text and still my record is clean, bar a speeding fine or 2.