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	<title>Comments on: Charlotte SEO Consultant &#8211; How I Stay Informed</title>
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		<title>By: wesgrasty</title>
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		<description>This is very true...you can&#039;t read everything.  I have a tough time with that.  I actually take bits and pieces of a lot of different feeds, newsletter, magazines, and a couple of books/e-books.  Now, I&#039;ve got even more to read!  I check out some of the above and then also some others not mentioned (some of which are kind of beginner stuff, but yet practical and good to have re-iterated to me): Ralph Wilson newsletter, Stompernet has good videos (but beware of the sales pitch), Mr. SEO podcasts are  a lot of fun, Michael Campbell sometimes will surprise you with some good offline stuff, SiteProNews, and Matt Cutts blog.  Practical E-Commerce is a pretty good magazine and SEO for Dummies book is not bad, but a little outdated (albeit some of the info still pertinent).  Lastly, Dan Thies has a pretty good free e-book.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is very true&#8230;you can&#8217;t read everything.  I have a tough time with that.  I actually take bits and pieces of a lot of different feeds, newsletter, magazines, and a couple of books/e-books.  Now, I&#8217;ve got even more to read!  I check out some of the above and then also some others not mentioned (some of which are kind of beginner stuff, but yet practical and good to have re-iterated to me): Ralph Wilson newsletter, Stompernet has good videos (but beware of the sales pitch), Mr. SEO podcasts are  a lot of fun, Michael Campbell sometimes will surprise you with some good offline stuff, SiteProNews, and Matt Cutts blog.  Practical E-Commerce is a pretty good magazine and SEO for Dummies book is not bad, but a little outdated (albeit some of the info still pertinent).  Lastly, Dan Thies has a pretty good free e-book.</p>
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