Introduction
The SEO Book by Aaron Wall is a wide-ranging book that is put together to teach you how to optimize your website to get more visitors by ranking high on the search engines. The Search Engine Optimization industry (SEO) is very competitive, as well as one full of the riff raff of the internet, promising thousands and even millions of visitors and often offering old, outdated information, as well as very dodgy advice that can get you banned from any search engines if you put it into place.
Over the last few years, I have read thousands of pages of information about how to build a better site, how to rank well in search engines, and how to make more money online. In the early day,s most of the people selling or giving away information were truly saints; they gave good info and they gave it free. Over the last three years or so the SEO market has definitely changed as the money is bigger and optimizing for search engines has become more complex and changes on a regular basis so it is tough to keep up with.
This is where Aaron Wall’s Search Engine Optimization Book comes in. Aaron Wall first created the SEO Book in December 2003 and has constantly updated the book to keep up with changes. If you buy the SEO Book, you get all of the changes. The SEO Book seems to be some kind of labor of ve for Aaron Wall, as the updates are always coming; this is a real commitment. Currently, the SEO Book is 214 pages, as it keeps on growing in response to the growing information that people need.
Search Engine Optimization Books
One of the real drawbacks of many internet marketing books is their tight focus with no real application to other facets of your internet business. This is a place where the SEO Book shines. There are a lot of details on what you need to do to make your site successful, not only within the search engines, but also in other methods of gaining traffic to your site. I look at the individual with one or more websites as the perfect customer for the SEO Book, as it goes step by step into how to build your site to track well (or fix it if it is bad).
Chapter review of the SEO Book
Now for the details of the SEO Book. Although all e-books tend to have a money-back guarantee, it is still nice to know what kind of information you are buying before you plunk down your credit card. This is the one thing that has always stopped me in the past whenever I have not been sure about a book. It is always nice to see all of the testimonials, but they are worthless if the book is not targeting the type of information that you are looking for.
- Internet History: In this section of the book, Aaron gives you a grounding in how the internet, search engines, and marketing got started. How and what to look for in domains and hosting, which are critical even before you start your website.
- General Internet Topics: How to build a site easily, copywriting, usability. This is information that will help you build a better site and make a site that is easy to change in the future. Also, when you are writing, it is important to write for people on the internet, not magazine or newspaper readers, or even people reading books. This is a different medium in many ways.
- Writing for search engines: When you write for people, you are writing in a very free-form style, but search engines are built with algorithms that look for some things and avoid other things, and can ban you if you do things that are considered by the search engine as being very wrong.
- Interacting with search engines: This is a fantastic chapter as Aaron breaks down each of the top four search engines. These four engines combined account for over 95% of all searches that web surfers do daily. This, I believe, is the most important chapter for those wondering what has gone wrong with all of the work that they have already done wrong on the web, and f hung on every word in the chapter.
- Pay per click: There is more than one way to skin a cat. If you are not going to rank highly for a keyword, then you can always pay the money to get traffic for that keyword with Google Adwords or Overture. This chapter, although of course not the kind of detail that Perry Marshall does in his big book, still gives you all of the essential details. Details that will give you 90% of what you need; therefore, you will be able to save money and get lots of traffic by ranking well for those ads.
- Monitoring Results: Aaron Wall looks at building, optimizing and maintaining a website as a campaign and as with any campaign you only do well when you have a way to monitor your results and gains over time. This monitoring chapter goes into detail about what to do when things dont seem to be changing and ways to speed up your results.
- Hiring an SEO: This is just a throwaway chapter to me any,way that looks at what you do, what a professional does and what to do if you really decide that you dont want to do the work and would rather farm it out to a pro. Aaron has laid everything out so if you know before you even start if this is something that you want to invest your time in.
- Quick start checklist: This is the chapter that you should read first. This section takes a point form method to point out each of the different facets of your optimization methods. The detail that this goes into may be a little daunting, but it is a great way to see what and how many things are really important when getting your pages and site optimized.d
Conclusion
Search engine optimization is a broad and very tricky area with secrets and expensive tips that no one is really sure if they want to pay for, even if the info is worth it. In this review, I have tried to detail all of the things that the SEO Book covers. Overall, I have enjoyed reading this book, and it is hard to be objective about this book as I have not been able to find another book that covers the subject material in depth as this book does. The SEO Book is $7,9 and I believe that at this price, it is a great value. I have seen many books that sell for $29, but this book gives you more and more accurate information than any internet optimization book or material that I have ever seen.