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Cybrarian
10-23-2006, 07:18 PM
Please allow me to introduce myself (yes, I know it's a cliché...) I am a Cybrarian.
I’ve been lurking for a couple of days and this seems like a pretty helpful forum.
I’ve been working with SEO for some time now and what I found that whenever I needed to find a certain term or a tool I have to sift through hundreds and hundreds of pages of useless information before I can get to anything remotely related to SEO.
So I decided to do a little project for myself and my friends – Cyber Library or Cybrary – a place that will make it easier for anyone to access the SEO related information without too much digging.
So, if you guys, know of any useful tools or books or anything else that you found helpful when you did your last SEO project, please let me know, and I’ll be happy to include into the Cybrary. The Cybrary (http://www.searchenginea2z.com) is free and open for everyone to comment or submit new terms, tools, and favorite books, etc. – basically anything related to SEO.
Thanks, for your awesome forum. BTW – I’ve been able to get a lot of valuable information already from you guys! In turn, I'll try to get in where I fit in and share as much information as I have. :o

Koz
10-24-2006, 07:55 AM
Hi Cybrarian and welcome!

Thanks for including us in your list of forums!

daniel
10-30-2006, 07:42 AM
thanks for that, its great that the forum is starting to stretch its legs.

Daniel

Paz
10-30-2006, 10:04 AM
Hi Cybrarian,

Welcome to the forum!

That's such a great looking resource you have there, almost like an SEO encylopaedia.

I can't help thinking it's a mistake to categorise everything alphabetically though. I know it's a lot of work but I would have preferred this excellent tools page:
http://www.searchenginea2z.com/seo_tools/index.html

to be categorised by the job it does eg keyword research, ranking checker etc..

That's not only better for users, who don't necessarily know the name of the tools, but it's also better for SEO because the anchor texts will be more optimised. In any case you should add a search function - if you have any problems finding a script I'm sure daniel could find someone to help you out.

Cheers,
Paz.