Reviews of Recommended Recources

There are literally hundreds of products in the SEO/SEM marketspace that we have reviewed and have been asked to reocommend. Some of these I would never recommend - they shall remain nameless so as to dampen the flames. Many more are very good for selected purposes and situations and these we will often recommend as part of a one-on-one consultancy. For a complete list of the products we do from time to time recommend see our product reviews page at http://windrosesoftware.com/support/productreviews.html.

The recommended resources reviewed here is the very select few that we consider universaly applicable to eCommerce and thereby indispensible for anyone serious about making money on-line. Those products are reviewed here.


Planet Ocean Communications

SENews and the Unfair Advantage eBook

This is a must have for anyone serious about search engine marketing. Period. Each month the Unfair advantage ebook is updated and reissued to subscribers and a high quality, information packed newsetter eMailed. You might not read every issue (personally, I do), but the time will come when something changes that you haven't heard about, and you'll go open the last couple issues, and there you'll find it reported, where you could have found it 30 selling days earlier ;-).


The "Michael Campbell Library"

Nothing But Net

I found Michael because of his first book, Nothing but Net. NBN, now out of print, which reported the 'blow-by-blow' description of how he produced $750,000 in revenue in the first year of operations of CellWest with no 'dirt world' advertising -- nothing but the net.

Clickin it Rich

With the success of what he did for CellWest, he branched out into other products and services, and wrote about that too in the book Clickin' It Rich. CIR showed how he was making $200,000 a year selling 'stuff' like batteries, TVs, and guitar lessons.

Revenge of the Mininet

In his third and latest book, Michael goes all technical on us with diagrams of the precise linking strategies that he has used, and that he has taught dozens of consulting clients. These are Mini-Net strategies that are proven, working techniques being used today by webmasters all over the world.

I am especially fond of this book, because Michael asked me to do a add-on for it named "Dynamic Linking" which you'll get when you purchase Revenge. The Dynamic Linking bonus will show, in 40 pages and a couple dozen diagrams and half a dozen code samples, how to use DHTML techniques to conserve and concentrate Google PageRank into those pages where you need it most. This approach fits hand-in-glove with Michael's Mini-net strategies and is by far the most advanced Google positioning technology available today.


Brad Fallon

Stomping the Search Engines

Brad is a long time customer and friend of mine that has been very successful in applying what he's learned over the last few years. So much so, that he is now teaching others to do what he has done himself.


James Martell

Affiliate Marketer's Handbook

Where Michael is the Mini-Net king, James is the Maxi-Site king. Which works better? It is usually a toss-up. Both approaches involve about the same amount of content, just organized differently. The best thing you could do is to study both approaches and compare the two, after all, that is what the search engines do.