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gseo.net
11-03-2010, 02:51 PM
Half Day - SEO Course

Have you always wondered how you could improve your websites ranking in the search engines? Or are you the few that have some good knowledge already but need to improve this knowledge to get the personal results you are striving for. If this sounds like you, then you need to be a part of this very informative course that we will be running once a week in Melbourne, Australia.

We are currently providing half day work shops in Melbourne Central conducted by Daniel Lew personally. Daniel Lew (http://www.danlew.com) has over 15 years of Marketing experience and has run numerous SEO companies Globally.

These half day work shops give you all the information you need to learn how to get your site ranked at the top of search engines. You will be introduced to step by step procedures showing you how SEO works and how Internet Marketing can drive more traffic to your website.

On completion of the course you will have enough knowledge about SEO to help you improve the ranking of your own website on search engines.

Current Dates:
22nd of March 2010 - 9am-1pm
29th of March 2010 - 9am-1pm
5th of April 2010 - 9am-1pm
12th of April 2010 - 9am-1pm
19th of April 2010 - 9am-1pm
26th of April 2010 - 9am-1pm
3rd of May 2010 - 9am-1pm
10th of May 2010 - 9am-1pm
17th of May 2010 - 9am-1pm
24th of May 2010 - 9am-1pm
31st of May 2010 - 9am-1pm
1st of June 2010 - 9am-1pm

Cost:
$250 per person, (class of 8 maximum)

Workshop Includes:
# On-Page Optimization
# Off-Page Optimization
# Keyword Research
# Chasing and Out beating Your Competitors
# Link Building Techniques
# Creative Internet Marketing Strategies
# Google Analytics

Booking:
To book ahead of time, please call Daniel Lew directly on 0434 340 546 or email at info@gseo.net

Information
Be sure to visit http://www.gseo.net

Franki
12-03-2010, 10:28 AM
btw, OptimiSation is spelt with an S in mother English. #gettingsickofseeingamericanspellinginaustralia

gseo.net
16-03-2010, 08:46 AM
GSEO.net is a global company even though the workshops are in Melbourne it is irrelevant, so we can swing either way and a majority of the time use our spelling based on US.

jexley
16-03-2010, 09:05 AM
GSEO.net is a global company even though the workshops are in Melbourne it is irrelevant, so we can swing either way and a majority of the time use our spelling based on US.
I not only echo Franki's sentiments (and I'm even American by birth) but I've got a few other things to say.

First, the actual forum you're ON is based in Australia and its membership is mostly made of Australians. While it's still "global" in respect to other cultures and members from far away, we still spell things properly.

Second, the only posts you appear to have are only to pimp your own services which anyone versed in SEO knows is a crappy thing to do if you want to be accepted in an online community as a valued member. Hopefully you're not teaching people in your workshops to do such obvious wankery.

Last, there's still hope for you. I'd start with making an introduction in that proper place, reading and following implicitly all of the forum rules, and offering something valuable to ongoing and current discussions. Otherwise, you're no better than the snake-oil salesmen that I speak out against in MY workshops on SEO.

Good luck.

Rachel
17-03-2010, 09:44 AM
While we're nitpicking (and I'm the queen of the nitpick) you've got some crazy caps going on. Proper nouns get capitals, Stuff You Think Is Important don't.

I'm not sure what "out beating your competitors" (even without the capitals) means either.

But hi, welcome to the forums. Say hello to Franki and Jexley, two of our resident SEO-add-value-and-make-friends-experts. I'm sure you'll learn a lot from them, as I have.

(P.S. Melbourne is not located in the United States. Neither is this forum. Pissing people off is never irrelevant.)

davidodonnell
24-03-2010, 12:58 PM
Check out the website of the guy running the workshop.

Would you consider his site well optimised?

Does the fact that he:
Is flogging SEO ebooks
Is selling $150 paid reviews
Has an afilliate link to text link brokers on his 'link building page'
Has a page called 'Make Money' with another 12 aff links (make money for who? lol)
Offers a 'premium membership' to his site
Has a twitter account full of affiliate offers and self promotion

...make you wonder about his motivation?
Just asking.