Scamhunter wanted my later thoughts on StomperNet. There is a pretty good review on his site of his experience in the program.

So I cancelled my subscription, and here’s why. There is a ton of great information on the site from videos, audios, active forums and instructors. The information that StomperNet provides is great for someone just starting out with an online business or Search Engine Marketing. I wish I had a resource like this 5 years ago. That being said, for someone who has been around the Internet and search engine marketing world a while may not come out of the program with that much, at least within the first 30 days. For the $1 dollar trial members, after the first 30 days, the offered a limited program for $97 per month instead of the full $800 or so per month program. Personally, I could not justify the value of the $97 per month subscription.

If you are looking to learn about search engine optimization and don’t have the $97 per month to blow, consider Aaron Wall’s SEO Book as a good start and is always up to date. I’ve had the book for sometime now and it’s rock solid information. If you don’t want to pitch out for the book just yet, his blog is filled with deep insights.

Speaking of SEO Blogs, be sure to check out SEOMoz. Rand and his team spit out blog post gold. They even to videos every Friday. They also have a premium membership, of which I’m a member, that allows you to have access to books, and resources only available to subscribers.

But Of course, if you want to spend money on your search engine marketing education, the best investment you can make is a round of beer at a conference!

BTW. If anyone is in the North Florida area and wants to talk search from me or other talented professionals in Jacksonville check out the Search Engine Marketing Association or Jacksonville, FL (SEMJAX.org).

That’s enough for now, I’m leaving on a Jet Plane. Exciting changes but more on that in a later post.

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