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E.Kant 06-19-2005 12:45 PM

SEO Course / Seminar question
 
I was wondering if there is any official seminars on university or college that teaches SEO. I know there are private seminars you can learn but which college major do you have to take in order to learn it ?

Is it part of computer science or internet marketing at business schools ?

Anyone knows something about that ?

Serge Litehead 06-19-2005 12:51 PM

WOW :error


PhD in SEO sounds too good :)

E.Kant 06-19-2005 01:00 PM

nah not as major sorry I have expressed myself in w wrong way.
I mean if your major is computer science than maybe you have one course of many which would be internet marketing and SEO. just like programming and things like that ,,

PhD wouldnt be possible just a summer school or sth

warlock5 06-19-2005 02:19 PM

I've never heard of any educational institution teaching SEO.

Any degree in SEO would be useless in about 3 years anyways. :1orglaugh

Trax 06-19-2005 03:13 PM

:1orglaugh

idiot

AdPatron 06-19-2005 03:30 PM

No money in SEO.

WiredGuy 06-19-2005 03:33 PM

It's not an SEO course perse, but Combinatorics & Optimization courses are the basis for most advanced SEO algorithms. I majored in CS and C&O and let's say learning SEO from that basis was rather simple. SEO is more of an application of the theories in C&O.

WG

pocketkangaroo 06-19-2005 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy
It's not an SEO course perse, but Combinatorics & Optimization courses are the basis for most advanced SEO algorithms. I majored in CS and C&O and let's say learning SEO from that basis was rather simple. SEO is more of an application of the theories in C&O.

WG

Agreed. I am a CS major too and I have to say that SEO is in large part logic and problem solving.

Currently some colleges are offering degrees or classes in Internet Marketing. Although they won't give you the keys to an algorithim that will change in a few months, they will give you the mindset to be a good SEO.

To be good at SEO, I've always felt you needed a few skills:

1) Math and Logic. You just have to know how to figure out problems and why things are happening. I can remember a few logic classes in college that really helped me in the industry.

2) Study. Read the SEO boards, read the books and articles by the respected names in the industry. Talk to other SEOs, and just pick up knowledge. A lot of the best stuff I learned came from picking the brains of others who were succesful.

3) Research. Books, articles, and all the math skills in the world can't show you what to do. You have to see it for yourself. You have to see how tweaking something can change your rankings. You have to make mistakes along the way.

$5 submissions 06-19-2005 03:54 PM

If someone were to offer this on an offshore outsourced basis for $500 a month, would people be interested? I ask because some people might think $500 may be too much.

Quote:

Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
Agreed. I am a CS major too and I have to say that SEO is in large part logic and problem solving.

Currently some colleges are offering degrees or classes in Internet Marketing. Although they won't give you the keys to an algorithim that will change in a few months, they will give you the mindset to be a good SEO.

To be good at SEO, I've always felt you needed a few skills:

1) Math and Logic. You just have to know how to figure out problems and why things are happening. I can remember a few logic classes in college that really helped me in the industry.

2) Study. Read the SEO boards, read the books and articles by the respected names in the industry. Talk to other SEOs, and just pick up knowledge. A lot of the best stuff I learned came from picking the brains of others who were succesful.

3) Research. Books, articles, and all the math skills in the world can't show you what to do. You have to see it for yourself. You have to see how tweaking something can change your rankings. You have to make mistakes along the way.


AdPatron 06-19-2005 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy
It's not an SEO course perse, but Combinatorics & Optimization courses are the basis for most advanced SEO algorithms. I majored in CS and C&O and let's say learning SEO from that basis was rather simple. SEO is more of an application of the theories in C&O.



Still no money in SEO ;-).

pocketkangaroo 06-19-2005 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by $5 submissions
If someone were to offer this on an offshore outsourced basis for $500 a month, would people be interested? I ask because some people might think $500 may be too much.

Offering what exactly?

There are some things in SEO that I would and have paid to have done offshore.

MrChips 06-19-2005 03:58 PM

SEO changes each day.

There is no course Kant.

Do not give out your lolly pop.

Mark.

$5 submissions 06-19-2005 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
Offering what exactly?

There are some things in SEO that I would and have paid to have done offshore.

I'll let you know once current tests pan out. Should be interesting.

pocketkangaroo 06-19-2005 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by $5 submissions
I'll let you know once current tests pan out. Should be interesting.


Thanks. I'm looking for link building to be outsourced. Just too expensive and time consuming to deal with here.

Alex 06-19-2005 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trax
:1orglaugh

idiot

Someone else posted about getting a degree in s.e.o before.

Funniest thing ever.

Kevsh 06-19-2005 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
To be good at SEO, I've always felt you needed a few skills:

1. Postbot
2. Disposable Domains
3. Google Priority ID (the skill is getting one)

:thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup

woj 06-19-2005 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevsh
1. Postbot
2. Disposable Domains
3. Google Priority ID (the skill is getting one)

:thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup

I have an extra Google Priority ID for sale, post your contact info in this thread and I will contact you....

johnny1 06-19-2005 07:24 PM

If your in the Montreal area Concordia University have an E-Business course that focuses part of it on SEO but I dont know if its any good.

E.Kant 06-20-2005 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex
Someone else posted about getting a degree in s.e.o before.

Funniest thing ever.

read carefully, i didnt fucking talked about a degree but a class or whatever fuck it is called in the us .. when you visit university and study economics you have more than one subject , and this subject has many topics , and one topic might be , when you study Computer Science Internet marketing or Algorythm and contain things about SEO so that was what I was talking about dont try to call me stupid.

Other than thad thanlks Wired Guy and others for their answer.

@Joe : yep I know that there is no money in SEO :)

E.Kant 06-20-2005 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trax
:1orglaugh

idiot

read above pisshead


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