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My first SEO book 2003 Shari Thurow

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SEO Outsourcing said…
Congratulations and Good Luck to you! I like the book cover by the way.
Peter Green said…
Looks like you gave it your all. Good luck on what happens next.
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phyllisjanes said…
That's a very nice book cover. Looks like the eye test used by eye doctors.

- the seo outsourcing webmaster
I would try to read your book. Let me just ask though, does this teach basic SEO or advanced techniques? I could really make use of the latter.
I would love to read this book of yours. Well, good luck in your new ventures. I hope that many people will be inspired of your new book.
seo perth said…
Reading these books would bode well for beginners, but for advance techniques, I find blogs from renown SEOs much more helpful.
White Label SEO said…
These books contain the essentials for every SEO beginners. Consequently, it's a refresher course for every SEO who've lost themselves in the technical aspect of their craft.
Mischa said…
Good luck! It is crucial for dental advertising specialists as well as SEO experts to read books such as this one to further enhance their online marketing skills.
seo reseller said…
Very nice book. your cover looks like a Snellen chart used by EENT :)
organic seo said…
Where are you from and where is that book published? Can that be possibly downloaded? Thanks in advance.
Stew said…
That is quite amazing to have created techniques for organic SEO in 2003. Did I get that right? The book is about a decade old already? I hope it's still current and referenceable for the demands of Google these days.
Unknown said…
For some reason, that book is like an online doctor for SEO neophytes. Thanks for sharing.
The first seo book of the author Shari Thurow is given here. Useful information
The first seo book 2003 is given here. It has given useful information
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Unknown said…
Outsource Seo
Good book for seo beginners.
White Label SEO said…
Congratulations on the book and I think it will be very helpful for those who are looking to join this line.
SEO Vendor said…
Congratulations on your book!

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