SEO Classic Keyword Mistakes

by Jim February 14, 2008

We have so much business coming in it’s getting difficult to find time to devote to the workshops.

I know I’ve said it before but I mean it this time. The Melbourne workshop below is the last one I will be running.

So if you want 1/2 a day of learning how to get to No.1 in Google and be sent home with a bucket load of ranking secrets, Feb 21st is your last chance. There’s heaps of freebies as well

Today’s vid looks at a classic keyword blunder and what we will be replacing the workshops with.

Melbourne Workshop – 5 tix left!

FREE SAMPLE! Watch now! Here are some comments from people that have attended previous seminars and workshops.
“Just thought I’d give you some feedback on the results we’ve achieved so far. For 5 very generic terms and those we’d found difficult to previously rank well in, these are the Google (au) search results after 2.5 weeks since attending your seminar: 1. Phrase 1 – 2nd page, 2. Phrase 2 – 1st page, 3. Phrase 3 – 1st page, 4. Phrase 4 – 1st page, 5. Phrase 5 – 1st page

These results have only just occurred mid last week – and it’s no coincidence that our enquiry level shot through the roof for Wed, Thu & Fri last week.” Mark Dally Channel 1 “Thanks for sharing so much of your valuable wisdom – you are very generous!…. You were awesome!” Jo Harrison Relationship Coach “I wanted to say how grateful I was for your fabulous class on Monday . It was very interesting and I hope I get to hear you again sometime again in the future.” Patrick Meegan “Thanks again. You have been the most helpful and well informed SEO person I have ever dealt with.” Daniel Cohen A.C.E. Training & Consulting

Workshop Details

Where: Australian Institute of Management, St Kilda

When: 21st Feb 2008, 9:00AM – 1:00PM

Cost: $495

If you are not ready for the workshop why not get the 2 hour DVD Tutorial on getting to no.1 in Google. Or if you just want someone to get you to no.1 in Google give us a call! 03 9770 8176

WORKSHOP BOOKINGS HERE!

All the best,

Jim Stewart

PS. People search for “cheap flights” NOT “low price airfares”

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