(Note: Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 launches tomorrow Wednesday, September 3 at 2pm EST)
Okay, I’ve had a chance to go through the Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 home-study course and let me say off the bat: it really is an excellent course.
If you want to learn about search engine optimization (SEO) or, like me, are due for a solid refresher, this course definitely delivers the goods.
Now, I AM biased, but it’s not because I’m an affiliate (if I didn’t like the course I wouldn’t promote it). I’ll tell you why below, but first let me give you the low-down on the course…
Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 Course Overview
So what’s in the Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 (STSE2) course… where does it shine… what could be done better… and should you get it?
Well, in terms of what the course covers, the topics – or “modules” - are as follows:
- Introduction (Instructors: Brad Fallon and Andy Jenkins)
- How search engines work (Instructor: Andy Edmonds)
- Keyword strategy (Instructor: Dan Thies)
- Navigation and crawlability (Instructor: Leslie Rohde)
- On-page SEO (Instructor: Jerry West)
- Link-building and promotion (Instructor: Dan Thies)
- How to measure results and adjust your strategy (Instructor: Dan Thies)
In Module 1 Brad Fallon and Andy Jenkins cover the pros and cons of SEO; differentiate “white hat” SEO from short term tactics, search engine spam and business models that search engines don’t like; and explain what the StomperNet approach to SEO involves.
In Module 2 Andy Edmonds gives a solid overview of how search engines work and provides a good conceptual foundation for the remainder of the course.
In Module 3 Dan Thies explains how to strategically choose and target keywords and in Module 4 Leslie Rohde discusses how to optimize the structure of your website for both navigation and search engine crawlability. (This is possibly one of the least understood - yet crucial - aspects of SEO.)
Module 5 focuses on on-page optimization. In this module Jerry West covers both the basics of how to improve page structure and content for SEO purposes, and also introduces some nifty tricks for reducing “code bloat” among other things.
Module 6 addresses link-building and promotion strategies. Dan Thies sets out ways to both actively get links and also ATTRACT links i.e. provide “link bait”.
Finally, in Module 7 Dan Thies covers what to measure - and how to measure it - in terms of SEO performance. Dan also covers planning cycles and processes - a great discipline to implement in your business to keep on top of your SEO implementation. He finishes the module - and the course - with a review of the course and links to further resources.
Pros and Cons
Overall, the course is both sufficiently comprehensive and detailed, and follows a logical, step-by step progression, where each topic builds on the other. What’s more, Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 cuts through the B.S. about SEO. Keyword density percentage? There is no such thing. Duplicate content - there is no “penalty” and the only place where it’s consistently a problem is on your own site.
The main con of the course is that it’s all in DVD-ROM format. I generally find lecture-style video presentations a bit tedious and would have liked to have seen a manual included in the course materials that reflected the content of the DVD-ROMs. A manual would also have made for a handy reference guide.
Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Get This Course
The course is ideal for someone who:
- Is familiar with the Internet - this course is NOT suitable if you’re still working out what a URL is; and
- Keen to focus on SEO as a way of generating targeted traffic. SEO takes concerted, ongoing effort - it’s not something you can simply “set and forget”, especially if you’re in a competitive niche. So too, this course will only be useful to someone who really wants to focus on SEO - and is willing to put time and effort into it - in order to generate traffic. In fact, I’d urge you to ONLY get this course if you regard SEO as one of your CORE strategies to generate traffic.
It’s also suitable for someone who has focused on SEO in the past, has let it slide in recent times, and is looking for a refresher on old concepts and a heads up on the latest developments (guilty as charged!)
The course is NOT suitable for someone who:
- Already eats, breathes and lives SEO - you won’t learn much.
- Is looking for a “push button” way to generate traffic. SEO isn’t “push button” and neither is this course (well, apart from pressing “play” in order to watch the DVD-ROMs!).
The Net Effect
Everyone who gets Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 also gets a free edition of StomperNet’s new Internet marketing journal, The Net Effect.
The inaugural issue of The Net Effect is pretty impressive. I was a bit concerned that it would be, like some other print newsletters and magazines I’ve seen, a bunch of short, “light” articles squarely aimed at “newbies” and padded with lots of ads.
However The Net Effect is 45 pages long and full of solid, in-depth articles on various aspects of Internet marketing - research, traffic generation, email marketing, social media marketing and business building, to name a few. I particularly enjoyed Brad Fallon’sarticle about speed.
All in all, a quality read and a welcome bonus to the Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 course.
Disclaimer
Now for a disclaimer. Apart from finding the course to be rock-solid, I am, admittedly, biased in favor of Stomping The Search Engines 2.0. But it’s not because I’m promoting it…
It’s actually because StomperNet has been one of my three main sources of SEO information and education over the past few years (the others being Aaron Wall’s SEO Book and my husband and business partner, who has read the Google patent from cover to cover).
I was a member of StomperNet back in 2006-7 and found the SEO education I received to be extremely helpful. Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 delivers the same standard of quality and, on that basis, I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to learn about, or update their understanding of, SEO.
When and How To Get It (And How Much Does it Cost?)
Stomping The Search Engines 2.0 is launching TOMORROW on Wednesday September 3 at 2pm EST.
In terms of price… well, I happen to know what the StomperNet guys originally planned to charge for it. And, to be honest, this sounded about right to me. But since then, they’ve changed their minds. I can’t say too much, but suffice to say… EVERYONE will be able to get their hands on this course.
I’ll let you know more tomorrow…
In the meantime, here’s a sneak peak of the course:
==> Stomping The Search Engines 2.0
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