I'm assuming that straight SEO questions are unwanted here.

The question Good programming website like SO? on StackOverflow is a good overview of alternative forums but makes no mention of SEO in its 9 answers

The question Where can I ask questions that aren’t programming questions? on Meta mentions 10 categories, the closest match for SEO being Web Design/Hosting/CMS but that suggests doctype as its top suggestion. While doctype seems like an excellent resource in some respects (CSS questions for example) it only has 14 questions tagged SEO. Those 14 questions do look good, but if you've become used to the hugely well-populated resource that is StackOverflow 14 questions is shockingly small.

The question Which SEO questions should be closed as non-programming/non-admin? on Meta doesn't really have much discussion

So if you've got a tricky SEO question, where do people go? Who do you find yourself asking?

You would think SEO would be a great topic for Q&A along the lines of StackOverflow, since its a topic for which there is, intentionally, few hard and fast rules and a lot of conjecture. I'm not looking for rough set of guidelines (sure, they exist), but a good Q&A resource.

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@fretje yeah but I mention 8401 in my post. no mention of SEO over there – hawbsl Feb 10 '10 at 23:39
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You can now use the new "Pro Webmasters" stack exchange site, which covers most areas of web site development/maintenance, apart from programming/server admin which are covered by SO/SF.

http://webmasters.stackexchange.com

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Disclaimer: this is a self-promotion.

A couple of months ago we started Search Markering Arena, a site based on StackExchange (the same StackOverflow platform) focused on SEO/SEM Question.

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grazie molto ... – hawbsl Feb 6 '10 at 8:53
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At this current time none of the stackoverflow and associate sites provide adequate space to discuss and learn about SEO.

The forums given by Albert are good and if you are serious about learning SEO I recommend SEOmoz.org of which site I am a Pro member. They provide good training for their members and on their free sections. (I do not benefit from this recommendation in any way whatsoever.)

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