Tis the Season for Giving

by pittfall on November 27, 2007

I have not used this blog as a platform to make money only to give my opinion, based upon my own experience and research. There are many places online to look for information related to search engine optimization and marketing, but if you have been in the industry for much time, it can be extremely difficult to find many offline resources that are worth their salt. In full disclosure, I will say that this is NOT a paid endorsement and no other form of compensation has been offered.

OK, back on track… Like I said before there are very few offline resources that I would consider consistent enough to endorse, but Search Marketing Standard has proven themselves over their two years in publication. They offer insight from noted experts in the field, from Kim Krause Berg, Chris Boggs, Eric Ward, Jaimie Sirovich, Joe Whyte and many, many others.

Search Marketing Standard

I have been reading the magazine for well over a year, so why would I start posting about it now? Because they are offering a valuable resource and offering it at cost plus an additional $1 donation to Toys for Tots for every subscriber using the coupon code during this promotion.

Here are the details:
$4.95 for one year (International - $6.60) 67% off the regular subscription rate of $15.00
Use the following coupon code - HOLIDAY67
It is only available until December 10th, 2007, so they can make sure the Toys for Tots donation is ready for Christmas.

Here is where you can get your subscription.

It is the season for giving, so feel free to give subscriptions to your favorite SEOs and online marketers and do a great thing for others!

Merry Christmas

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