Whether you’ve dabbled in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and been disappointed with the results, are a complete SEO newbie looking for a large slice of the ranking pie or you’re a seasoned professional looking to stay up to date with the best SEO practices, this book is for you. One of our clients came to us in 2015 asking for help. His business was making $2k per month in sales, and he was contemplating closing shop. Today, that business turns over $3.4million per month, thanks to the strategies in this book.You’ll read about this business and others in the book. Every strategy is data-backed and battle-tested by the Exposure Ninja team, who grow real businesses like yours. You’ll Transform your website’s ranking You’ll find SEO can be overwhelming. Replace panic with serene calm as Tim Cameron-Kitchen started out as a professional drummer. After building and ranking a website for his next-door neighbour, he got bitten by the SEO bug. Hundreds of clients later and with a team of 100 at his agency Exposure Ninja, Tim's story shows that anyone, even if you don't have a background in SEO, can learn what it takes to rank their website on Google.We update the book at least once a year to reflect the latest changes to the algorithm, so you’re always in the know. Lifetime updates are included with purchase, so this is the last SEO book you’ll ever need to buy! You’ll also receive a FREE video review of your website’s SEO, carried out by one of the SEO experts at Exposure Ninja. They’ll build you a prioritised plan to follow to improve your ranking and sales.
Hilariously written but incredibly educational. I’ve just landed my first ever Marketing role that has an SEO focus so I scrambled on every free book service I could find to try and fill my head with knowledge. This one is on Kindle Unlimited which I've just grabbed a free trial for - bingo!
I found the book to be an incredibly basic overview of SEO and website optimisation, including easy to understand metaphors and real life examples. It’s definitely suitable for everyone, even those who run their own business and don’t have a dedicated marketing department. I didn’t find anything particularly new, but everything was logical and made sense.
Minus one star for mixing American and UK statistics, often these sources aren’t relevant. Yes the company might target an international audience but the people reading the book probably aren’t.
Overall, a great short read I'd recommend to anyone intimidated by SEO!
Although I do not need to know the details of SEO or how to get to the top of Google, I do need to understand what the people I hire are doing, and why. This book definitely helps explain things that I need to know and what questions to ask the people I hire. It also gave me insight to things that I should do to assist the company I have hired