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entrep35
October 3rd, 2009, 08:31 PM
Hi Lynn,

I appreciate you letting us know about the FastStart SEO Free Report by Dan Thies. My husband and I have been reading it, but in our opinion, does not seem suitable for someone like ourselves that have no SEO optimization experience (knowledge, yes not actual experience). I actually found your optimiztion articles on your www.clicknewz.com site much easier to understand as you definitely know how to explain things so simply. Do you offer a step-step demonstration video, or training so that I can get my first site optimized? If you offer it through your Elite Member membership, please let me know. I learned of you through Lisa Suttora and I remember your saying that SEO is as "simple as pie". Your advise and guidance is greatly appreciated.

angienewton
October 3rd, 2009, 11:08 PM
Welcome to the forums!

I'm pretty sure Lynn does not have a step by step video on SEO but we would be happy to help you with the basic steps. And yes, you would get more focus in the elite forum when it comes to brainstorming keyword phrases and placemet, etc.

Feel free to share more...your website, etc.

The elite group is private so if you don't feel comfortable posting here in the main forum your best bet would be to join the elite group where all posts are private.

Rick Olsen
October 4th, 2009, 08:11 AM
Oops - I didn't see this thread so I started a new one. Here's a link to the first part of a six part series on SEO. It's on youtube by Andrew Hansen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvyE_vps5Mg

Lynn Terry
October 5th, 2009, 02:50 PM
Welcome :) That interview with Lisa Suttora was tons of fun!

Question: Is your first site online yet, or are you still working on it?

AlexNewell
October 5th, 2009, 05:06 PM
Yeah SEOFASTSTART is good, but written in a very dense style.

I've had the good luck to review a $500 SEO course which is superb but not on sale yet!

In the meantime, try this, it is $500 cheaper

http://ezseonews.com/seo/affiliate-site-blueprint/

Short, clear videos from someone who knows his stuff and is completely above board.

All The Best

entrep35
October 6th, 2009, 10:47 PM
Welcome :) That interview with Lisa Suttora was tons of fun!

Question: Is your first site online yet, or are you still working on it?

No, it's not working yet. I have been reading and learning from your site and in the meanwhile preparing for the possibility of creating a one page site for a product that I came across recently that would be great before the holidays.

entrep35
October 6th, 2009, 10:49 PM
Hi Rick,

Thanks so much for sending me the link, I will definitely take a look. Blessings.

entrep35
October 6th, 2009, 10:56 PM
Alex,

Thank you for sending the linking, I will absolutely take a look. Appreciate you taking the time to respond.

AlexNewell
October 7th, 2009, 04:39 AM
You're welcome.

BTW the easiest way to create a one page site if you are (like me) technically challenged is to install a blog.

Choose your header if you want one, remove the clutter like blogroll etc and you have a nice blank one page site.

got a cpanel host?

Look in cpanel for eitehr fantastico or simple scripts - both have a simple 1 or 2 click install for blogs, helpdesks etc

All The Best

Alex

Lynn Terry
October 7th, 2009, 08:32 AM
For that, I would recommend you follow the outline here:

http://www.clicknewz.com/634/keyword-placement/

I assume you've already studied this tutorial at my blog, but that should make for a good checklist for you to create and optimize a simple page. Once you do the on-page optimization, the real work will be in getting high quality inbound links to the page that contain your keyword phrase(s).

To answer your question about the private forum, it is not content-based - but community-based. I work with each member on their specific business model and the primary focus is impementation & action. That said, there are quite a few downloads there as well. I don't believe there is a specific video on that topic. It may be covered in one of the webinar archives, but I'll have to check.