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awall19
12-26-2003, 02:33 PM
Hi all
Some people have told me that they liked my articles so I tried to whip together an eBook...
http://www.seobook.com/seobook.htm
let me know what u think
thanks
aaron
ronniethedodger
12-26-2003, 02:47 PM
Thank you Aaron. I will take a look at it.
I take it though, this isn't one of those curl up in front of the fireplace mystery books, eh? ;0)
awall19
12-26-2003, 03:12 PM
Its the first thing I wrote which ended up longer than an article...while it is not a mystery novel, it does have a brief mention of eminem, baseball cards, and Bush (not him...the good one).
Hi Aaron,
I just read through your ebook and I quite enjoyed it. There wasn't too much I didn't already know, but there were useful points and very good links.
I certainly think it is very worthwhile for someone thinking of doing their own optimization and haven't got a clue where to start.
Thank you for a great read!
Jan
awall19
12-28-2003, 04:23 PM
Thanks Jan
It was wrote at a base level conceptual level. It was not intended to be some advanced algorthm chasing manual...if it were it would have almost no value.
The way I look at it is that you only have to learn a couple small hints for it to be worthwhile, and for someone who is new to the web I tried hard to design it so that anyone could just read it and have it be useful...
I will eventually revise it a bit based on whatever feedback I get, but so far everything has been generally positive (other than my need to be a better proof reader) ...
thanks
aaron
mikmik
12-28-2003, 06:34 PM
awall19 wrote
I will eventually revise it a bit based on whatever feedback I get, but so far everything has been generally positive (other than my need to be a better proof reader) ...
thanks
First off, thanks so much, I downloaded a pdf to read and for a reference. As I am quite new, I have seen all manner of help and tutes and more.
A quick look shows some pretty good looking organization and content, and I may be able to let you how it is from a more 'innocent' (lol) or newbie perspective, espescially about changing over a site. That looks very relevent to me right now.
I can keep my eye open for grammer and let you know as well.
Thanks again, you seem to have good support here in BC.
Espescially when ronniethedodger moves here! :o>
ronniethedodger
12-28-2003, 07:40 PM
That looks very relevent to me right now.
I can keep my eye open for grammer and let you know as well.
Translation....it will not look relevant to him
later, even if he does manage to keep one eye open. ;0)
Thanks again, you seem to have good support here in BC.
Espescially when ronniethedodger moves here! :o>
Yep !! And don't worry Aaron -- I will not be leaving the States any time soon.
Although I do love to visit Vancouver on occassion, and have been known to frequent Granville Square and some of it's nightlife establishments
such as John Barleycorn's, Circus Circus, and the Penthouse...although I do not think the latter is quite on the Square itself.
mikmik
12-29-2003, 02:05 AM
ronniethedodger wrote:
Yep !! And don't worry Aaron -- I will not be leaving the States any time soon.
Although I do love to visit Vancouver on occassion, and have been known to frequent Granville Square and some of it's nightlife establishments
such as John Barleycorn's, Circus Circus, and the Penthouse...although I do not think the latter is quite on the Square itself.
Ya, it's above it.
And about the Vancouver visits, I'm on your way there and I always buy the first round.
See you soon, jaca! lol (probably best if you don't get associated with either one of us, unless you can handle laughing incessantly)
I can only imagine what a hoot it would be meeting up with you two guys in Vancouver. I think I could handle that ;-)
Happy New Years!
Jan