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I just joined. I was directed here by someone in another group...though at this point I belong to so many groups I have no one to thank for being directed here.
I have browsed through a lot and I must say that it is all... OVERWHELMING!
I think I am way over my head. I started less than a year ago without knowing anything but the server side of the internet. I have learned a lot... but not nearly enough. My site definately shows too.
I don't have the finances to pay to have an SEO or a web developer even... but I don't think I can make any serious money by doing it myself...at least not the way I am going.
If anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it.
Other than that I guess I will wonder around looking, reading, learning and trying to comprehend and digest all this info.
Check out our help page [webmasterworld.com] which should give you some good pointers.
And, as a general point, here's our Terms Of Service [webmasterworld.com]
Here's a good forum to start with. [webmasterworld.com...]
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don't worry about the overwhelmed part as you'll quickly learn what to take in and what not to.
Check out post 9 in this thread:
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A very handy tool for searching for topics.
Stick around - you'll be able to find answers to all of life's questions here ;)
Ta
Limbo
Hat tip to Bill - I use this code daily
I have been on this site for days now trying to read everything...of course that seems impossible because everytime I think I have read everything I see hundreds of new posts (About how many new posts are there on an average day?)
[Never mind I just found the thread about the 1,000,000 posts and it says avg is 3000 a day..helps to look first:)]
I do have a question about the user id's... what is a senior member, and a junior member and a preferred member..
I have noticed these labels and just curious.
what is a senior member, and a junior member and a preferred member
Contrary to what you might guess, it has nothing to do with how long you have been a member. Instead, the levels change depending on the number of posts.
Now, the number of posts really says nothing about a person's expertise or how skilled they are. Instead, it's more of a measure of how familiar they are with WebmasterWorld (especially in reference to TOS, posting rules).
Welcome to Webmaster World!