Anyone Read the SEOBook.com Keyword Research Book?

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Anyone Read the SEOBook.com Keyword Research Book?

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Has anyone read the SEOBook.com keyword research book. I wanted to see if it was any good.
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I haven't read the book, but the site has tons of articles regarding seo. There's even a Keyword Research Strategy Flowchart there.

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The book... I don`t know but the web is great!
SEOBook.com used to pride itself on releasing “a new chapter every day”. Founder Aaron Wall quickly became recognized as one of the foremost experts on real, practical search engine optimization. His previously-released SEO ebook was a must-have for serious page optimization.
You can sign up on SEOBook.com for free and get access to many new tools and resources before they’re released to the general public. This is a great way to see which search engine marketing techniques will make it big before the market becomes too saturated with competitors.

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Hello, everyone!
I'm very glad to have chance to make friends with you here!
This is my first time in the registration sites, inevitable English not good enough, hope a lot of advice!
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The problem with arguments about quality is that such arguments are subjective. Is Wikipedia quality? How about the Huffington Post? Wikipedia is full of inaccuracies, and the Huffington Post is not above fixating on trivia, like what - or who - Charlie Sheen did in the weekend. These exact same criticisms are often leveled against Content Farms.
One could argue that those two sources at least attempt to provide a high degree of quality, most of time. However, quality is in the eye of the beholder. eHow may not be to everyone's taste, but it isn't true to say eHow is all worthless, to all people, all of the time. Perhaps some people don't want to wade through the dense academia of Wikipedia. They simply want someone to tell them what that

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