
This isn’t the sort of post I’d normally make on a Sunday, throughout the world of blogging Sunday is known as the slack day for off-topic posts. Just so as many people as possible get to see this I’m going to keep it as the first post for a lot of Monday as well.
SEO Factors
So what’s all the fuss? DealDotCom’s product today is titled “SEO On-Page Factoring Guide” and they want to charge you $25 for it. In case you haven’t guessed already it’s another e-book, sigh! It’s going to tell you about what on the page SEO factors affect your ranking and how to use them to increase your search engine rankings. The question is would you pay for this information? If the answers is yes then you’re not using the internet to it’s full potential. I’ve always said that it’s very easy to make a profit if you’re not spending money so here are a couple of ways of getting the same information without spending a penny.
1. Download WebCEO. The optimisation tool will analyse and recommend the ideal densities in all key areas of your page content (Title, Meta Tags, Headings, Page Body). Not only are you getting the same information as in the e-book but it’s constantly updated to keep it current.
2. You want to know what SEO really affects your SERPS rankings. Read this page from SEOmoz several times until it all sinks in. What is worth and isn’t worth changing is all in there for free. It’s the considered opinions of some of the top people working in the area of SEO so take advantage of it.
If you do find that you are desperate to spend money on an SEO e-book then the only one I’ve read worth the money is the SEOBook. It’s not cheap but I’d rather spend $79 on something worth owning rather than $25 on rubbish.
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I haven’t really liked anything from DealDotCom yet.
Have you used WebCEO? Is it any good and worth downloading?
I’ve been using a paid version of WebCEO for more than 4 years now, it’s probably not that great for Blog users but for people with content sites it’s brilliant. The free version is well worth a download, even if it’s just for the optimisation tool and ranking checker.
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