Need SEO Mini Lessons? Get Ponn!

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Ponn Sabra is a total kindred ‘eMom’ spirit: mother, author, entrepreneur, blogger, and internet marketer. She’s also put together an in-depth series of 15 posts on an Search Engine Optimization for Women Entrepreneurs People.

Here’s a roundup of her posts, suitable for both the absolute beginner as well as the experienced internet entrepreneur:

Part 1 – Page Optimization

Part 2 – Subscription Feeds & Bookmark Tabs

Part 3 – Article Submission and Distribution

Part 4 – Building Reference Pages

Part 5 – Republishing Feeds/Blogging on Limited Time

Part 6 – Technorati Tags

Part 7 – Setting Blog Traffic Goals and Reaching Them

Part 7a – Tag Clouds

Part 8 – Link Exchange Directories

Part 9 – Search Engine Current Tips, Tools & Techniques

Part 10 – Press Release Distribution Websites

Part 11 – Blog Directories

Part 12 – Link Text

Part 13 – SEO Tools

Part 14 – Sound HTML coding practices

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1. On April 12th, 2007 at 9:01 am, Ponn Sabra said:

What a TOTAL surprise! Thank you so much for this exposure Wendy!

Now, I have to totally re-prioritize my day…since there are things I need to edit, as I’ve changed things, based on my experience and website/blog stats. so, I want only my ‘best recommendations’ out there.

Mega Hugz :-D

2. On April 12th, 2007 at 11:30 am, Ponn Sabra said:

Yikes…it took me 4-hours to update 14 posts! Time to call it a day…

BTW, Wendy: thanks for drawing attention to my inability to count with my double 7’s…but my poor elementary math skills are rubbing off you too…as I don’t have double 13’s, and you do. ;-)

Bummer, though…you can ‘edit’. I don’t want to, as it’ll change my URLs.

Thanks again Love!
http://empowerwomennow.com/news-women-entrepreneurs/index.php/seo-week-featured-our-search-engine-optimization-tips-marathon/

Oh, and your final guest post gave me #15 with Chris’s advice in “SEO for Everybody”.

You really got me workin’ grl!

3. On April 12th, 2007 at 11:46 am, Wendy Piersall said:

TOO Funny!! I totally thought I changed that – as in, would have thrown down $100 because I actually remember changing that!

I must be going crazy! :D

4. On April 12th, 2007 at 1:26 pm, Jenny said:

OMG! I’ve been looking for something like this. Thanks for posting it. And thanks to the author for writing it. :D

5. On April 12th, 2007 at 1:54 pm, Ponn Sabra said:

HI Jenny~
Glad I can help. Please post any questions to particular posts you need better understanding or detailed explanations. I’m learning in the process, and seeing dramatic changes because of my implementation.
Peace, Ponn (the author) ;-)

Yep, Ponn’s writing some great posts there. I only recently found out about her blog, and her keen eye for a great WordPress theme. ;)

7. On April 12th, 2007 at 5:22 pm, Ponn Sabra said:

Hee hee. That’s because David and I share Brian Gardner’s Vertigo theme.
Thanks David, I’m so lovin’ your blog too!
~ Ponn

8. On April 17th, 2007 at 2:15 pm, Derrich said:

Great series. I’m all over the SEO thing right now. Some of this was repetitive, but only because I’ve already read a number of things. Highly recommended for those that are just gettin’ going. Thanks for sharing, Wendy.

9. On April 17th, 2007 at 10:33 pm, Ponn Sabra said:

Hi Derrich.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I’m notoriously known for my non-technical-skills, so my easy-to-read, elementary basic SEO tips are what I’m implementing and sharing with others.
~ Ponn

10. On April 18th, 2007 at 9:51 am, Derrich said:

It’s exactly what most people need. Some of the larger SEO sites write assuming its readers understand everything. Breaking it down into an easily read series is definitely the way to go.

11. On May 2nd, 2007 at 8:34 am, Sue Olson said:

SWEET! I’ll get busy. I already know this will be exactly what I need since I found it here!

12. On May 2nd, 2007 at 9:20 pm, Ponn Sabra said:

Glad I can help Sue!

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