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Free SEO Training for Small Business Kicks off June Classes, Announces JM Internet Group

Top online training class begins June session on June 6th with free training. First class identifies the top ten free tools for Google / SEO.

2013-05-30
DETROIT, MI, May 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) The JM Internet Group (web: jm-seo.org), a leader in providing SEO Training, is proud to announce a free SEO training for small business as their 'kick off' to their June classes in search engine optimization. SEO or search engine optimization is all about getting a business to the top of Google's organic or natural search results vs. having to pay Google via the AdWords advertising program. Small businesses have taken SEO training classes from the JM Internet Group and been very successful in their SEO efforts.

"June is our last SEO Training Session for small businesses before summer break," explained Jason McDonald, director of the JM Internet Group. "Our introductory free class overviews the top ten free tools for SEO, starting with keyword tools and proceeding through the logical steps of SEO including page tags, link building, and social mentions."

To find out more about the SEO training class including the free introductory class, go to -

* http://www.jm-seo.org

What is SEO and Why It Matters for Small Businesses

Many small businesses in states like Michigan live and die based on their performance on Google and Bing. Even in the larger cities like Detroit or Ann Arbor, it can be hard for a small business owner or marketer to find an effective class in SEO or Internet marketing. Customers, in Michigan as elsewhere, start the search for a business at the search engines. SEO is the art and science of influencing Google and Bing to place a company at the top of the search results pages. On page SEO has to do with factors such as the website titles, meta descriptions, and keyword density of actual content. Off page SEO has to do with building inbound links, manipulating the freshness of content, and nurturing social mentions.

SEO Course Syllabus

* Top Ten: Top Ten No Charge Tools for SEO / Search Engine Optimization
* Keywords: How to Generate Great Keywords for Great Google Rank
* Page Tags - Quick Boost - Use Page Tags to Improve your Google Rank
* Link Strategies: The Who, What, Where, When and How of Getting Good Links for SEO
* News: News You Can Use - Using News as an SEO Opportunity -
* Google Rank: Monitoring Your Google Rank, and Leveraging it for SEO and PPC
* Website Structure: Creating the Best Topology for Google Rank
* Metrics: Tools for Measuring Your Website SEO and Performance

About JM Internet Group

The JM Internet Group provides SEO, Social Media Marketing, and Google AdWords training and courses for busy marketers and businesspeople. Online search engine optimization training helps explain keywords, page tags, link building strategies and other techniques needed to climb to the top of search engine rankings for Google, Yahoo, and Bing. The teaching methodology is hands on, with live examples and discussions, taught from the convenience of each student's computer.

Contact:

JM Internet Group, Media Relations
Web. http://www.jm-seo.org/
Email. jm.internetgroup@gmail.com
Tel. +1-510-713-2150

The JM Internet Group provides SEO training and courses for busy marketers and businesspeople. Our targets are small businesses, marketers, and other small business marketing people. Online search engine optimization training helps explain keywords, page tags, link building strategies and other techniques needed to climb to the top of search engine rankings for Google, Yahoo, and Bing. The teaching methodology is hands on, with live examples and discussions, taught from the convenience of each student's computer. If you are a small business owner or marketer, take our classes to learn how SEO can help you succeed!


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[Press-News.org] Free SEO Training for Small Business Kicks off June Classes, Announces JM Internet Group
Top online training class begins June session on June 6th with free training. First class identifies the top ten free tools for Google / SEO.