By Ron Jones, Search Engine Watch, Dec 6, 2007

Have you ever wondered how the rock stars in SEO (define) became so great? How did they learn all that information about SEO? We’ll explore the education of search marketers here in SEM.edu.
Experience or Knowledge
There wasn’t much information available about search marketing in the early days of the Internet. So, some smart people decided to experiment. Look what happened.
Over time, a set of search marketing best practices emerged as some of these experiments worked out. This information was shared with friends for the most part, but there was no real formal body of knowledge.
After a while, some of this information was found in books. The majority, however, was surfacing through word of mouth and networking in forums to solve problems. As more search marketers tried out these new tips, they learned what worked and what didn’t.
It’s challenging to learn search marketing. The rules are made by the search engines and their algorithms (define). All we can do is try the tactics we learn from others and learn for ourselves what works and what doesn’t.
We often find that what works for one Web site doesn’t necessarily work for another. Once we go through this process and learn for ourselves what works, then we can start to be called an expert.
Once you read or are taught about search, you have some knowledge. Experience will make all the difference. You’ll also need to a network of resources to tap when you hit a roadblock.
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