Jim Boykin is one of the people I most respect in SEO, so when I heard that he would be starting a new website I couldn’t wait to see what it was all about.
The site went live today.
Internet Marketing Ninjas is an internet marketing training video and SEO tools subscription website that offers specific insights from industry leaders. The list of people involved with this is very impressive….
“You’ll learn the secrets of Internet marketing from some of the industry’s most experienced leaders including: Aaron Wall (SEOBook), Andy Beal (Marketing Pilgrim), Bill Slawski (SEO by the Sea), Jim Gilbert (KeyRelevance), Cameron Olthuis, Neil Patel (ACS), Jeremy Schoemaker (ShoeMoney), Jill Whalen (HighRankings), Jim Boykin (We Build Pages), Christine Churchill (KeyRelevance), Lee Odden (TopRank), Todd Malicoat (Stuntdubl), and others!”
What is even more impressive than who is involved, is how much they are involved.
These are very detailed videos, covering alot of ground. These are not “clips”, they are training.
Subscribers to these instructional videos are also given access to Jim Boykin’s private SEO tools from We Build Pages, some of which are brand new (and others that have been around for awhile but very few have seen).
At a cost of 2995 dollars a year it is advice that will remain exclusive.
I see this service as being very useful for serious contenders is the SEO world, I would particularly suggest it for companies with in-house SEO teams.
On the homepage of Internet Marketing Ninjas the subjects of the videos are explained in detail, as are the SEO tools that are included in the subscription. There are also preview clips.





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The site seems impressive, but I think that the price is a little high.
I am sure it’s worth it, but when you get access to mentoring sites like Blog Mastermind, Teaching Sells and Social Powerlinking for a very low monthly fee, then Internet Marketing Ninjas would have to wait.
Not to mention SEOish
But, I agree with you in one sense, the price is high. But I see good reason for it to be that way.
It keeps it exclusive.
Yes I agree.
It wouldn’t be as tempting if it cost $19.95 a month, thousands would join and “everybody” would know the secrets.
I think I like SEOmoz’s monthly payment option a bit better, though it ends up being more expensive. Simply put my manager wouldn’t hesitate on 39.95, but he’ll think for a while on 300 clams.