SEOBook is it worth it or do you recommend something else??

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$300 seems ridiculous, then again if I am going to learn a ton of amazing info that I wouldn't have access to without it, I have no problem paying that price. I am just wondering if any of you are members or were members and what your experiences were/are like. Also, if anyone has recommendations for another program, I would love to know.

Thank you in advance!
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  • Learn SEO on your own just do your research it better be a damn good book for $300 does it talk to you, and make you coffee in the morning? Lol - Just joking but that sounds steep but I do not know whats in the book, would have to see it and judge for myself.
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    • I have used that website before they do have some good stuff I just checked it out. They are legit is it a membership for $300 or just an E - Book? I guess you could write it off as a business expense.
  • I would personally recommend that you check out Jerry West's Google Best Practices Guide which I believe is currently selling for $47.

    Another good resource is Dan Theis' free ebook Free Search Engine Optimization Book, SEO Fast Start | SEO Research Labs. Both helped me a great deal.

    John
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    • Most of the search engine optimization information is available online. Just Google it.

      But if you want to offer any search engine optimization as a web service, then you'd be better with these guides.

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  • I would save the money for now and peruse through this:

    Adsense / PPC / SEO Discussion Forum
  • I just figure that it has to be good. If they can turn people away at the $150 level and then pack the house at $300, there must be some great information. I really appreciate all of your comments and I am still thinking it over so if anyone has been a member or is currently a member of SEOBook, please let me know.
  • Our site is not so much about selling information as it is about the interaction. I have made close to 20,000 posts in our forums so far. We do offer lots of background information and training materials...but it is really the quality of the forums (lack of noise, lack of sales pitches, no signature links, etc. and high quality interaction) that people are paid for. And since the other members are paid members as well the level of discourse is generally higher than any other community I have ever been a part of.

    Also a lot of the politics stuff that happens in free forums where there are lots of flame wars and such don't really happen in our paid forums. And on the rare occasion something like that happens it is fixed instantly, and if it is from a new member or someone who has any history of acting up, then the person is swiftly booted out of the community to maintain the viability for our core membership.
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    • I asked this similar question several months ago. I have seen Aaron Wall go from $50 a month to now $300 a month. He has some good Free tools, I use the Free SEO for FF regularly. But, there are so many good SEO programs out there, I am sure you can find many for much better ROI then $300 a month. I spend $150 a month on Brute Force only because it is an amazing tool that pretty much blows everything else away.

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    $300 seems ridiculous, then again if I am going to learn a ton of amazing info that I wouldn't have access to without it, I have no problem paying that price. I am just wondering if any of you are members or were members and what your experiences were/are like. Also, if anyone has recommendations for another program, I would love to know. Thank you in advance!