Seven Deadly Sins of SEO

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Let’s face it, there is a lot of information out there about SEO. Some fact, some fiction and the rest in between. The bottom line is, with the recession the way it is killing a lot of markets it is getting to the point when you ask yourself, “Who can I trust when everyone’s a crook?”

My answer? Trust results.

Here is my challenge to you: You’ve probably been through at least one SEO course in your career, right? How long did it take you? How much was it? What were your results? Give me a week and about two hours of your time a day and your results should be ground breaking. Yeah, you heard that right, ground breaking.

And I’m one who hates hype.

This is a course that I wrote for StomperNet based on my testing results of 583 domains and research conducted over the last year. If you haven’t already, watch this five-minute video explaining what is in the course and then sign up … it’s free.

Why is it free? That’s Andy Jenkins’ call. He paid me for the course, which is why it is solid. But he’s giving it away for free. There is no fluff in this course, and even some stuff that should make you laugh out loud. Seriously, your webmaster or current SEO could be lying to you right now and you wouldn’t even know it. Your business deserves 14 hours of your time to full understand the principles of SEO that can have a serious positive impact on your revenue.

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4 Responses to “Seven Deadly Sins of SEO”

  1. John Craig says:

    How long did it take Keith to grow his mustache?

  2. Debi says:

    I’m really glad you’re back up and at ‘em, Jerry. That sounded like a pretty scary ordeal. Take care!

  3. Sankar says:

    Yes, It’s always good to trust anyone depends on the results he’s providing. why because, most of the people usually say stories and grab the time for a long period. So, It’s better to look at the past results where he succeeded and observe the current results that how your business moving towards success with the help of his work.

    Thanks
    Sankar

  4. Chris Kemp says:

    It was an excellent piece, for sure. I took a page from your book by dissecting the website of a spammer and showing what NOT to do. Of course, I disguised the owner and url of the actual site! It’s amazing how much money folks will pour into their business, and then skrimp on the one avenue they have to market and sell their product!

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