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The SEO's Toolkit Part Three: Resources
By Dave Davies (c) 2009
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Welcome to part three of this three part series on SEO tools and resources. In the last two articles we discussed the variety of
Firefox extensions
used for SEO as well as an assortment of other
free or affordable
SEO tools. In this article we'll discuss some of the resources you'll want to access on a regular basis to keep up
to date and informed on the goings-on in the search engine and SEO realm.
We're going to cover a few different types of resources below
and I'm going to try to keep this article to a reasonable length
so let's begin ...
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Media
When there's a breaking story or you want an expert opinion
on a subject, a good first place to hit are the media sources in
that industry. The SEO industry is no different and there are
some amazing albeit often unconventional media sources. Some
of my favorites are:
Webmaster Radio
Webmaster Radio is an Internet-based radio station with some
great programing ranging from affiliate marketing to PPC to
organic optimization and much more. With shows hosted by
experts in their fields from Danny Sullivan (Search News) to
Dave Szetela (PPC) you'll find solid information that is
well-rounded. I'd list my favorite shows but what I like
may be different than you and what I need to know may be
different than what you need to know, so look through their
programming and either listen through your work day as I often
do or download the podcasts for later listening.
WebProNews
WebProNews offers up-to-the-minute information on virtually
every event. They have reporters writing constantly and have
other scoring SEO blogs and other news sources, compiling the
information in one place for easy access. They also have great
articles by third-party writers and a very active readership
that is proactive in their commenting. Definitely near the top
of my go-to list when I'm looking for news and current feedback.
Addme
This site is difficult to classify as it fits into a couple
categories but I decided to include it under media as that's my
primary use. They include tools, resources, a directory and
much more on their site. My primary use of this site is for the
articles and newsletter.
Search Engine Watch
No list of SEO resources would be complete without including
Search Engine Watch. This site is the one that started it all.
Search Engine Watch provides everything from fantastic articles
and breaking news to search engine stats and an awesome forum. A
definite bookmark.
Blogs
As with many industries - blogs are a great way to keep
informed on the latest goings-on in the SEO realm. The trick,
however, is figuring out which blogs are worth reading and
which authors are truly knowledgeable. Over the years I've
read many blogs and to be honest - I still do. Below are some
of the key blogs I reference on a regular basis.
SEO Book Blog
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Aaron Wall over at SEO Book has an excellent blog worth
reading on a regular basis. I have yet to visit his blog and
not find some tid-bit of information that was worth reading
either because of the information itself or because often he's
just entertaining. Another to add to your weekly reading
list.
Matt Cutts Blog
It's nice to get it from the horse's mouth. For those who
don't know - Matt Cutts is the head of Google's Webspam team.
He blogs about Google, technology and occasionally his cat.
One has to read what he writes knowing that he's a Google
employee and as such can't really give away the farm, BUT he
gives tons of great advice, insight and tips. The perk being
that you don't have to ask if following his advice will
get you banned. :)
SEO By The Sea
Bill Slawski (the author) focuses his attention on the more
technical side of things with tales of patents, algorithmic
possibilities, statistics and functionalities. For many, his
would be one of the more dry blogs if not for his gift with
words and ability to make even the most bland of subjects
palatable. You don't need to visit his blog daily but adding
it to your weekly journey through the web is recommended.
SEOmoz Blog
What blog list would be complete without the inclusion of
the SEOmoz blog. Rand Fishkin and crew keep their visitors
up-to-date on some great research, news and SEO tips. From
opinion pieces to months-long whitepapers, you'll find useful
information. Again - not necessary to visit every day but a
weekly pass is always worthwhile.
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Forums
Forums are a great place to gather information, especially
on current events such as ranking updates. That said, reading
forums can be a risky thing. Almost anyone can join a forum
and post their thoughts. While this format allows us to
capture a wide range of information and knowledge - it also
results in less qualified people giving advice as well. So
while I recommend reading forums, I also recommend taking
things with a grain of salt - at least until you figure out
who's who.
SEO Chat Forums
The SEO chat forums are easily one of the largest and most
popular of the SEO forums. They cover a HUGE array of issues
from Google and social media to Alexa rankings and (hold your
hats) Ask Jeeves (that's right - the forum's been around for
THAT long). Users worth noting are rustybrick, fathom, and
randfish.
DigitalPoint Forums
DigitalPoint is also an ancient forum (2000 - ancient by web
standards at least). It covers a wide range of topics from
SEO to PPC and affiliate programs. Some users worth noting
there are shoemoney, daven, and, of course, digitalpoint. A
great place to ask your questions. Heavily visited and they
have a ranking system for their users so you can get a decent
feel as to whether they're reliable.
SitePoint Forums
There are a variety of reasons I like SitePoint and I own a
number of their books. Their forums focus on design and
development (not SEO), but every SEO needs resources on the
design and development side.
Newsletters & Other Resources
Of course there are other resources that every SEO or
webmaster needs to be able to get their hands on. Here they
are:
Google Webmaster Guidelines
These are the guidelines set out by Google telling you what
you can and can't do and what tactics to look out for. Worth
a look over periodically as they do change from time-to-time.
If you're heading into the forums for advice, you'll definitely
want to take a gander at the guidelines first to make sure that
if you get led astray - at least you'll know what can get you
banned or penalized.
About The Author
Dave Davies is the CEO for Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc. Beanstalk offers
organic SEO services,
consulting, link building and SEO copywriting services. While they offer their
SEO from Victoria, BC
they are proud to serve the world.

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