November 20th, 2007 by James Omdahl
Getting started in SEO can be a bit challenging, but not for the reasons you may think. The first skill one must learn when learning about search engine optimization is how to filter through the gobs of SEO information online. I can’t tell you how many times an affiliate or colleague has approached me with an outdated SEO tactic that they learned about from a webpage that is two or three years old.
Google search isn’t much of a help when it comes to this stuff, since natural search in Google tends to favor older information. A lot of times searching for something SEO related on the Google will bring up dated and plain old wrong information.
So knowing you can’t really search for SEO info on search engines, where should you search?
The e:visibility Insider knows, and in their blog post Newbie Guide to SEO - Where Do I Start?, the Insider point our where SEOs can get accurate, timely and trusted information on website optimization. The post also includes an SEO Tools section that covers a lot of our favorite tools here at the InsureMe Affiliate Blog.
If you’re an SEO newbie, check out the post and maybe even bookmark it. I have a feeling you are going to want to come back to it as you progress in learning about SEO.
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