Jewelry Business Mistakes

May 29th, 2009
This entry is part 7 of 13 in the series Practical How To Series

You're already making these SEO mistakes - I did.

When I signed up for StomperNet's new free "7 Deadly SEO Mistakes" course, I was only really doing it to check out how StomperNet had put it together.

I mean, I already "know" SEO, right?

And I DID already know a lot of the stuff in the reports and videos they've sent so far.  SEO fundamentals haven't changed since the 90's.  But then I dared myself to check my sites for these mistakes anyway, and SHAME ON ME!

I KNOW what I'm supposed to be doing, but marketing distractions, putting out fires, plain old procrastination, you know the drill...

But now, thanks to StomperNet's course, I have a handy-dandy checklist that I can use to fix each site right up.

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Plus, I can even use it the next time I start a new site, so I'm not ever ashamed again when I get called out for my SEO.

Check it out here - there's a free video just to tell you the whole scoop, and then you can sign up and start getting the course immediately after.

Very much worth your time.

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David

P.S. Even if you know SEO, I dare you to check this out, and challenge you!  If you aren't making ONE of these mistakes (even though you think you know better) - you should call StomperNet and ask if there's a faculty opening.  :)



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