Lame "Introduce Yourself" Post, With a Twist
What’s the twist? You’ll have to read through to the bottom. One of the problem with blogs is that you can’t accurately track visits or page views and you often […]
What’s the twist? You’ll have to read through to the bottom. One of the problem with blogs is that you can’t accurately track visits or page views and you often […]
Visit any SEO forum and undoubtedly you will find a heated discussion of Google’s dreaded “Sandbox” amongst the threads. The Sandbox is a well known, but as of yet unconfirmed […]
I just wanted to comment briefly on the recent announcement that Google Answers will stop accepting new questions this week. From my own experiences I can say that the personal […]
This was what I would have to say was probably my favorite session at PubCon. They were not necessarily there to teach us anything or talk on a specific subject. […]
This session was created to take a look at “off-the-shelf programs that make life easier for the affiliate and SEO/SEM webmaster.” Although we already use most of the tools that […]
While I’d like to think that business is as simple as doing what’s in the client’s best interest, it’s not. More accurately, we want to do what’s in the client’s […]
In the SEO industry, it’s pretty easy to badmouth other SEOs. Whether it be publicly, privately, unanimously or otherwise, I find that many times when an SEO bashes the work […]
I was only able to attend the last half of this session (having decided to use my ninja stealth abilities to sneak out of “Optimizing your Site for Higher Conversion […]
Nov. 16th – Wednesday morning I was able to sleep in a bit (thanks to a very agreeable boss). My first session of the day was Keyword Selection: Top of […]
While this session was largely dominated by Daniel Goldman’s Opera discussion (which was marked with many mysterious references to the Nintendo Wii, or more specifically the Opera Browser contained therein), […]
A brisk stroll to the Las Vegas Convention Center with the team from Pole Position Marketing started Day 1. It was a bluebird sunny Southern Nevada morning and the Center […]
I attended this session purely to educate myself about something that I knew nothing about, and I’m glad I did. Here are some helpful tips and pieces of information: Register […]
This session involved a topic that obviously is very important to anyone that is marketing a site, optimizing it for higher conversion rates. All in all, that’s what we’re trying […]
To insure that we got the most out of PubCon, our fearless leader assigned sessions to each team member. My first session was SEO & Big Search, moderated by Jake […]
Moving away from the world of PPC, this session was on the topic site crawlability. Tim Converse of Yahoo had a lot of interesting information to bring forth, along with […]