Better than book knowledge, real life experience optimizing websites will get you noticed quicker than knowing how to answer all of the questions correctly.
For a basic education, try Aaron Wall’s SEO book, if it is still available.
As for getting a job, that can depend on many factors but will be impossible without some real world results you can point your potential employer to.
There are a lot of places to get SEO information from. There are tons of conferences (i.e. SMX, Webmaster World) as well as online sites with tons of information. I recommend Aaron Wall’s Seobook.com, Rand Fishkin’s Seomoz.org, searchenginestrategies.com and wpromote.com/blog is where our company writes about tons of SEO and other Internet Related news.
Many companies will train you on SEO, you just have to be a quick learner and be web savvy.
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Comment by natasha — August 23, 2009 @ 10:33 am
Better than book knowledge, real life experience optimizing websites will get you noticed quicker than knowing how to answer all of the questions correctly.
For a basic education, try Aaron Wall’s SEO book, if it is still available.
As for getting a job, that can depend on many factors but will be impossible without some real world results you can point your potential employer to.
Comment by Terry R — August 25, 2009 @ 8:59 am
There are a lot of places to get SEO information from. There are tons of conferences (i.e. SMX, Webmaster World) as well as online sites with tons of information. I recommend Aaron Wall’s Seobook.com, Rand Fishkin’s Seomoz.org, searchenginestrategies.com and wpromote.com/blog is where our company writes about tons of SEO and other Internet Related news.
Many companies will train you on SEO, you just have to be a quick learner and be web savvy.
- Read up! - Aaron
Comment by kron3r — August 26, 2009 @ 3:02 am