So you are looking to find out more about SEO. First of all lets look at how most of the people I know learnt SEO . Most of my friends and including myself decided that we wanted to know how the search engines work and what make them tick in regards to SERPs.
The best way to learn is read constantly, get a small hosting package and get a small website or even a page online. From there you can get to know how copywriting works and also what the search engines look for in terms of your pages getting good results. You can practice with you page titles and also with your meta title and descriptions for each page of your website.
Working with Customer Street clients helping them get a better presence on the search engines gives me a buzz.
We recently worked on helping: homersdrivingschool.co.uk get more traffic to the site via our directories and small changes to the site itself. The client chose 40 keywords that they wanted to be found on and we ran a report to see how many were in Google, Yahoo and MSN.

Thought it was time to give an update on how Bangor roofing is doing on Google. Here is the initial Bangor Roofing article if you need to catch up
Just to recap, I was asked to test to see how quickly a site can be indexed on Google and more importantly what sort of positions I can archive for a roofer in Bangor.
We bought a brand new name and built a website from scratch, the site went live Friday morning.
Here are the results:

Optimising website images is important in SEO for websites. The ALT image attribute is a part of SEO that is often overlooked. This can be a lost opportunity for better search engine rankings.

In Google’s webmaster guidelines, they advise the use of alternative text for the images on your web site:
Images:
Use the alt attribute to provide descriptive text. In addition, we recommend using a human-readable caption and descriptive text around the image.
Why would they ask us to do that?
The answer is simple, really; search engines have the same problem as blind users. They cannot see the images.