| Search Engine Marketing, Inc.: Driving Search Traffic to Your Company's Web Site
Publisher: IBM Press |
|
| ISBN: 0131852922 List Price: $49.99 Amazon Price: $31.49 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: Finally all ends covered for SEO and SEM This book covers all angles. I was thoroughly impressed by the amount of detail that has gone into it. I'm half way through the book and still want to stick my review in here so that future buyers know that this book is definitely worth it. I've checked the SEO and SEM landscape for books to buy and this definitely is the best one out there. Now for the bad stuff: 1. No statistics that say : Company X has benefitted by 30% increase in revenue after SEM. (I had written to the author about this, and he mentioned that companies are very private about statistics and will not reveal any, even if their name is not revealed. This is still the kind of information that management is looking for.) 2. The book mentions various resources to check, as you read. There's no comprehensive list of resources page and so I have to make notes as I go. Hopefully future editions will address these issues. Thanks. Vivek Chandran ('Viv-ache') Summary: A must-have for a web developer's bookshelf I'm a web designer branching out into search engine optimization and marketing so that I can provide my clients the full package. This is just the book I need. The material is current, proven reliable, and covers everything I need to know to create a winning site, from design to dollars. I can't recommend it enough. Many thanks to the authors. Summary: If you have a website... you need this book! I was fortunate enough to attend a live seminar giving by Mike Moran, one of the authors of this book. Mr. Moran's knowledge of this subject is enormous and he communicates it in a way that is easy for anyone to understand. He outlines how optimizing your website for search engines is the responsibility of both the Marketing Department and your Web Master, while providing real-life examples of how this was accomplished at IBM. His seminar was so helpful, that I acquired his book within an hour after it ended! Mr. Moran also has a website, www.mikemoran.com, where you view his seminar schedule. Summary: |
| Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day
Publisher: Sybex |
|
| ISBN: 0471787531 List Price: $29.99 Amazon Price: $18.89 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: GOOD SOLID BOOK, WRITTEN VERY EFFECTIVELY Hello, This book, gives you just the information that you are looking for if you want to develop a good knowledge of the SEO market. If you ever don't understand the book, it's as easy as an email to the authors...I had a question and they responded within 24 hours. If you read the one review with one star by P. Scalice (New York NY), just ignore it. If your going to write a scathing review at least take the time to write more than 2 lines. If you read this book and find nothing useful maybe you shouldn't be doing this SEO stuff. Everything in the book is relevant to making an effective SEO campaign work. To actually say that you can learn what's in the book (a little over 300 pages) in a 30 minute seminar is a complete joke. If you can find a 30 minute seminar program that teaches legitimate SEO strategies in detail like the book that work, please let us all know P.Scalice. If your willing to put in the time, expect a solid understanding of SEO after reading this book. Not all website projects are the same, but everybody can get something of value from this book. Marc Anderson MarcMedia.ca Summary: A dry topic made user friendly This is not my favorite stuff to have to take on or read about. But to have authors take such a hands-on, friendly and enthusiastic approach to the topic is both helpful and appreciated. These authors really took a look at this topic from a reader's perspective and walk you through things bit by bit. Easy, informative, accessible. Summary: Straight-forward and easy-to-use Having worked with one of the authors on a project with a mutual client, I was anxious to read this book - would it be as easy to follow and as insightful as working with them directly? The answer is a resounding YES! It is like having 24/7 access to an expert in the field... without the embarassment of asking seemingly silly questions with equally obvious answers. While anyone working in web design and production these days will probably agree that SEO is an ever-changing monster we all must court, and one we never fully enjoy even for brief flirtations, this book and its simple, straight-forward guidelines, suggestions and advice will help beginners and experts alike remember, understand, and maybe even appreciate the finer points of what it takes to help your business and web sites make an impact on the web. For those of us who can not afford SEO seminars (even 30 minute ones), and who are up to the challenge of wrestling with such dry subject matter (as SEO can be), this book is a great way to learn what it takes to make your business and your web sites stand out above the rest. Summary: |
| The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture
Publisher: Portfolio Hardcover |
||
| ISBN: 1591840880 List Price: $25.95 Amazon Price: $16.35 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: Manifest destiny meets myraid web font When you read the title, you might make the false presumption that this is a book about Google; it really isn't. The author puts forth a concept of a database of intentions early on. In his words: "The Database of Intentions is simply this: the aggregate results of every search ever entered, every result list ever tendered, and every path taken as a result...Taken together this information represents a real-time history of post-Web cultuare - a massive clickstream database of desires, needs, wants, and preferences that can be discovered, subpeonaed, archived, tracked and exploited for all sorts of ends." (p.6) It is the importance of this idea that drives Battelle and the book. He points out early on, that this is a book about search using the Google and other significant stories, to illustrate his point - that Search is bigger than all of us. This may be a potentially cold topic, but Battelle takes the reader on a fascinating journey through time. Really it presents a history of search, with reminders of where Google is in the process/picture. Battelle gives us the technical side (watered down) of searches, the growth of the search economy, big names such as Monier, AltaVista, Compaq, Lycos, Yahoo, Excite until we get to the birth of Google - an interesting and informative chapter. He then takes a detour on the history of GoTo.com arguing that it is this, Bill Gross' business model that "saw in search seeds of an economic revolution." (p.93) Battelle then spends time tracing the business model and, essentially, Bill Gross' career from early GNP to IdeaLab and to GoTo.com. Essentially, Gross saw something in the undifferentiated traffic - the fact that intentional traffic was/could be valuable. Enter advertisers paying when their ads are clicked upon. The story of GoTo continues and leads to Google and (messy) dealings. The search regains power. Portals regain status. The Chapter on Google is informative, fascinating, and a worthwhile read. Battelle's writing skills come to the fore in this one as he keeps us as up-to-date as a book can be. The sense of the giant of Google is reinforced but none of the panic. The following chapter on the Search economy is really a prediction and validation of Battelle's own beliefs - that Search is essential to the economy and the one binding thing across all sites. The last few chapters jump back and forth between Google and the importance of Search addressing issues such as privacy and the government. The book ends with the Perfect Search and reminds us once again what searching is all about and its importance. These chapters are a good read. One interesting idea that came from reading this book is that the next decade is going to be known not for the expansion of technology, but the ability to make the information already at the beck and call of this technology into ordered, tidy packages for consumption. Think of the Internet like the US economy, once driven by industry, the margin for innovation is now static compared to the service sector. Battelle's book is an odd read at first; his outlined intentions jar a little with the jumpiness of the early chapters.. Asserting early that he didn't want to write a book about Google (and the Google people didn't want that either!), or just another business book, I think he achieves that. However, it is in his writing about people and situations that the book comes alive. Should you read this? Yes. It's an important book giving breadth and depth to an area we may not really think that much about. Will search engines really drive the change in web culture? Summary: Great Insight into SE History John Battelle brilliantly lays out the history of search engines in his book The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture. While many have focused on Google exclusively for the past few years Battelle explores the reality behind Google and others. John Battelle also has a weblog available to keep you updated on the latest and greatest. Though this book was published a while back it is definately still up-to-date as far as a reference. An easy read, I recommend this to anyone in the search engine industry from advertisers to searches, marketers to web designers. Very informative. You will not be disappointed! Summary: Book on Google that tries hard to pretend that it is a book on search This book tries hard to say that it is a book on search and not on Google. Indeed, even the reviews on the backcover tries hard to convince me that this is not a book on Google. However, I get the impression that this is a book that was probably originally intended as a book on Google, but was late to the game, and tries to be rebranded as a book on search. To the author's credit, he does add material on search that is more original, but the feeling that this book started out as a book on Google never left me. Summary: |
| Pay-per-click Search Engine Marketing Handbook: Low Cost Strategies to Attracting New Customers Using Google, Yahoo & Other Search Engines
Publisher: Lulu Press |
|
| ISBN: 1411628179 List Price: $22.95 Amazon Price: $22.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: Provide a very good overview of PPC advertising Many aspects are discussed in a way that even the neophyte will understand it. My experience being with in fraud detection, I read their description of the problem with great interest. I would have loved to see more emphasis on click validity, impression fraud and other recent aspects of click fraud. The material was not very deep but then it's still a very good introduction for the non-expert. Summary: Compelling, powerful, useful I bought this book as a psychologist wanting to build my web site visibility in the city and region where I practice. I hoped not to be bogged down by technical jargon and buried under laborious writing. You can imagine my delight when I found that Boris and Eugene Mordkovich were leading me through the field of seach engine marketing with a fast-paced narrative that made learning effortless, even exciting. And the result? By the time I finished the book, I had fashioned a pay-per-click contract that made my web site appear overnight as number one in twenty search engines. Perhaps it will work as well for you. Summary: Great reference for paid web advertising campaigns! In the Internet Marketing world, things evolve all the time. Search Engines change their algorithms and criteria and users must adapt if they don't want to get their sites to sink in a sea of millions of other web destinations. Therefore, it pays to be informed about the latest trends and options available to make the most of this dynamic world. Boris Mordkovich presents a book that takes the spot as the most comprehensive and informative book on the topic of paid web advertising campaigns from the classic by Catherine Seda, "Search Engine Advertising". Though that book is even referenced by Mr. Mordkovich as a recommended reading (indeed it's very good), the insights, stats and recommendations provided in "Pay-per-click Search Engine Marketing Handbook" are more current and also cater to an audience with more limited pockets, to allow them to make the most of their marketing budgets. An example of this is the chapter he devotes to the very critical issue of click-fraud, its detection and combat. As an online marketer with more than four years of experience in the area, I highly recommend this book. Summary: |
| Lucene in Action (In Action series)
Publisher: Manning Publications |
|
| ISBN: 1932394281 List Price: $44.95 Amazon Price: $28.32 Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 3 Reviews: Summary: one more okay book This is like a cross refrence book where on each page it refers to other chapters or pages atleast three times. And i would just say it's okay. It doesnt even teach how to crawl web in a good automatic way. Summary: Vital reference Lucene is truly an amazing piece of work. A knowledgeable Java programmer can pick up the API and integrate lucene into their applications very quickly and effectively. There are some excellent examples that come with system, and getting an index built and a search system working is a fun task you can complete in a short afternoon. There are, however, some conceptual hurdles. Lucene aims to be, and is, an excellent search engine, and nothing more. Surrounding Lucene are a number of other projects and tools for parsing documents, extracting blurbs, highlight results, and so on. On the flip side, Lucene it's self is amazingly configurable. Out of the box is has some excellent defaults, but you can change every aspect of the system. The "Lucene in Action" book can provide you with the big picture. The book provides excellent examples and give you pointers that will save you time, and make you look (and feel) like you have been developing search systems your whole life. I have the Lucene in Action book now, and I'm using it to re-factor my software application. Had I owned the book at the beginning of my project, I would be six months ahead of where I am today. Summary: Can't miss book for lucene.. I love the Deitel & Deitel series programming books because of their deliberate intend to teach by real-world examples. It doesn't matter if an author gives you all the techno mombo-jombo behind the software/language if they can't show you how it works in the real-world. This is where Lucene in Action shines. Every code example is not only useful, cleanly designed, but production ready. This is how a programming book should be designed: simple and straight to the point. In the programming world, a good example is worth 1000 pages of documentation. Wether you are beginner or advanced programmer, Lucene in Action will make you feel at home and you will not be lost by any of the code or description behind the architecture. Summary: |
| Search Engine Optimization For Dummies, Second Edition (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
Publisher: For Dummies |
||
| ISBN: 0471979988 List Price: $24.99 Amazon Price: $15.74 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: Great for Newbies If you're up-to-date with all the latest and greatest this is mainly a review. However, if you're not completely familiar with the terms and usage of SEO this is a great book. Very informative, easy to read, nice to reference. I would recommend this book to anyone working with a designer who is unfamiliar with SEO (most) or anyone who wants to brush up on the basics. Although this book nor any others will be the tell-all guide this is a good start. SEO changes so rapidly more research is always required. This book gives a great start to the research. Summary: Informative I found this book to be right to the point and very informative without over complicating things. Starting a small business on the internet is confusing enough, but then trying to understand how to become noticed is even harder, and I found this book to be a good tool in helping me accomplish that. Summary: A nice SEO book, that's up to date. A lot of SEO books tell you the importance of meta tags, but they are pretty much worthless when it comes to 99% of search engines. This was a nice easy to read book, which is perfect for somebody like me with limited HTML knowledge. Summary: |
| Searching & Researching on the Internet & World Wide Web, 4th Edition
Publisher: Franklin Beedle & Associates |
|
| ISBN: 1590280369 List Price: $40.00 Amazon Price: $28.00 Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Excellent buying the shipping was quick and the new book is too cheap compare to my school bookstore. Summary: |
| They Made America: From the Steam Engine to the Search Engine: Two Centuries of Innovators
Publisher: Back Bay Books |
|
| ISBN: 0316013854 List Price: $18.95 Amazon Price: $13.26 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: A good change from political and military history This book is a refreshing change of pace for American history buffs whose reading typically tends toward political or military topics. After all, most of what Americans actually interact with everyday are the products of inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs, not politicians or generals. This large, lavishly illustrated, nearly 500-page tome provides biographical and business history summaries for more than 50 well known and not so well known industrial or business pioneers from John Fitch - steamboats in the 1780s, who knew? - to contemporary cybermillionairs and media moguls. In my opinion the most interesting sections are the ones about the 19th Century industrial giants such as Goodyear, Edison and Ford who rose from very humble origins to found whole industries that shape the way we live and think today. As other reviewers have commented the author's choices of which contemporary computer industry pioneers to annoint oddly shortchanges some the most influential entrepreneurs and the selection or presentation of some of the historic entrepreneurs does seem to at slant toward a PC point of view. Well.... this is the companion book to a PBS series so what do you expect? Objectivity? Nevertheless, this is a useful, if non-definitive read about the history of American industry for both adults and younger people and serves a basis for further reading that might correct or balance some of the asserted shortcomings. A nine-page bibliography provides plenty of material for people who want to know more about any topic or personality the author covers. Recommended as book to keep handy for reading or re-reading a chapter every now and then. Summary: My favorite innovation read of all time - the past does not lie It is hard to tell anyone working in innovation that the products or services they are developing today will fail. The future is uncertain, but on balance we believe it will be good. The past, though, is a different story, and 'They Made America' tells the remarkable tale of INNOVATION in the land of opportunity. I use capitals for good reason. All too often, we mistake invention for innovation. It is one thing to be a creative genius, it is entirely another to build a multinational company as a result. History is compelling. Someone had to invent the first automated plant (Oliver Evans in the late 1770s). Someone had the guts to aim for a 50X productivity improvement in cotton production (Eli Whitney's cotton gin). Mass marketing barely existed until a desperate Samuel Colt tried to push his now-famous revolver (he invented celebrity endorsements too). I found this book an amazing validation for the new work that has been conducted by firms such as Imaginatik to expand our definition of innovation. Today's over-focus on R&D and cost reduction has blinded companies to the fact that the greatest achievements have come outside of known core business activities. Edison may be the father of electricity, but his prot�g� Samuel Insull made it cheaper and invented new business models (a chance glance at a shop window sparked the tiered pricing model based on time-of-day). I cannot say enough good things about this book. My only complaint is that the book is physically too large for me to carry with me on my trips. It is a coffee table book of the finest order - I just wish I could read it on the plane! Summary: Engrossing history marred by errors and bias The scope and breadth of this histoy of American innovators is so grand that it succeeds in overcoming the burden of its own errors and biases, some of which are egregious. For example, at p. 298, Evans refers to Charles Lindbergh's "flirtation with the Nazis." It was far more than a flirtation. Lindbergh often fulminated against the Jews, worked hand in hand with Nazi propagandists and received high decorations from the Nazi government. Likewise Evans invents or at least supports some very arguable assertions about Gary Kildall, an early innovator of personal computer operating systems. The text is also marred by occasional concessions to political correctness which distort the underlying history or waste space on innovators who are not necessarily worthy of the covetrage they receive. For example, in the chapter on Samuel Colt, there is a concession to the anti-gun lobby which is totally outrageous and false. None of these criticisms however is sufficient to take away from Evans' achievement. Warts and all, it is a well-done history of American innovation. It is a reminder of America's unique greatness in terms of allowing self-taught inventors to bring their products and services to market. And this volume can serve as an inspiration to children, a practical illustration of the social flexibility that makes the United States great. The errors and biases are unfortunate, but not fatal. It would be nice if the author or publisher would establish a web site where these weaknesses could be corrected, but that is unlikely. Jerry Summary: |
| home |