Hi, like most of you I spend a lot of time here. I am just getting ready to do my first national site in a very competitive field. Also, just started my biz so things are lean and mean right now....do you think this book is a good buy for someone who has already read a lot of the articles and keeps up with the daily posts?
Thanks for any input
Maureen
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"nitty Gritty" Book
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mfogel
, Apr 15 2004 04:47 AM
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Posted 15 April 2004 - 04:47 AM
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Posted 15 April 2004 - 05:01 AM
Don't know....don't have it nor do I plan on buying it....
I have heard good things from people who have no idea about copywriting, etc.....so if your unsure about what to do or just lacking experience, possibly a good buy.
What you have to look at is the experience behind a book. Jill is a very experienced SEO. For example, I know that some things I do are not in this forum, because I have searched; and I am sure that many things others do aren't here either. There is no secret really, just the reality that what works for one site, does not work for another the same. Experience is the key I believe. Knowledge can only take you so far, practical experience is what factors the difference.
I have heard good things from people who have no idea about copywriting, etc.....so if your unsure about what to do or just lacking experience, possibly a good buy.
What you have to look at is the experience behind a book. Jill is a very experienced SEO. For example, I know that some things I do are not in this forum, because I have searched; and I am sure that many things others do aren't here either. There is no secret really, just the reality that what works for one site, does not work for another the same. Experience is the key I believe. Knowledge can only take you so far, practical experience is what factors the difference.
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