Here's a really good ebook that explains many of the basics of search engine optimization. If you're new to SEO, please give it a read. Also, comment on the book. http://static.googleusercontent.com.../search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf
I'm always surprised with how much information this nifty little guide offers. Even though I've been donig SEO for awhile, i still learn something new everytime I read it.
Well, even though you know a lot on it, looking back at the basics could definitely help you in one way or another.
And, of course, i learned a lot on my own from trial and error. But my best information on SEO has come from SEO related blogs. And, whenever i need information for a forum post here, i go research on SEO related blogs.
There's not really enough room on a Twitter post for them to really go in depth onto the subject of SEO so it's not like you could actually learn anything relevant. You might pick up a tidbit of info but not like a full blown blog post.
Not that. SEO people there do post tidbits but they link it to their own sites with a bunch of information.
Of course, Twitter is about micro posts. But i like going to a primary site first to find out about something, not just reading snippets and excerpts. Most likely, i'd subscribe to the person's blog and skip Twitter altogether rather than making that extra trip.
Well, if you are frequent on Twitter, it's helpful since you can get the updates as soon as it get posted on the main site.
That could be useful. I'm not on Twitter much socially. So i would miss most of what's posted there. Though i'm sure it would be useful for keeping track of many sites, in a capsulized way (considering the posts are so short), rather than sifting through many longer posts from many sites.
True. Even if you spend at least an hour a day on Twitter, you can see very much popular posts about SEO by using it as a keyword for your search.