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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 7
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SEO online courses?
Hi there, I've been out of web design for a couple of years (maternity leave) and am looking to start freelancing, but want to be able to offer other services other than design. I'd like other people's opinions on whether it is worth doing an online course in SEO (difficult to attend a course because of the kids), and if so, which ones people would recommend? Thanks |
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Multimedia Developer
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 239
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Its not something that can be taught! Its something you learn about yourself really. If your website is coded well with no bugs W3C validation passed Has up to date and relevant information, people link to your website as a resource and you link to other websites to back up information on your own website, possibly RSS feed (SE friendly) site map (SE friendly) easy to navigate updated often page titles <title> are relevant DTD in place <h1> <h2> tags for important headings content flows correctly in text only mode all images have relevant alt tags meta tags (keywords, description) no so important these days for google atleast See you already know this stuff! that will be £500 please... do you really think a course would be worth that kind of money? for common sense information? |
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Multimedia Developer
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 239
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Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization - SEMPO Has information about Search Engine Marketing. Stick to the basic principles of design and W3C standards and you should have no problems. Also old website don't know if it is still relevant Search Engine Marketing Tips & Search Engine News - Search Engine Watch using google webmaster tools is another good resource Last edited by urban1977 : 18-07-2008 at 10:07. |
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