This was a 1/3 course… meaning that I only got anything from one of the three presenters. While this was a class for retailer SEM it largely focused on paid […]
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SES SJ: Shopping Search Tactics
I almost didn’t go to this session and I’m glad I did. Lots of good information on optimizing and submitting ecommerce sites. Laura Thieme, Bizresearch Engines take information in different […]
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SES SJ: Conversation with Eric Schmidt, Google CEO
Danny interviewed Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Here are paraphrases of the questions and answers. My apologies goes out to both if I have summarized incorrectly or if an intent is […]
SES SJ: Duplicate Content and Multiple Site Issues
The best information here cam from Thurow (I have to look more into this whole “shingles” thing and from Cuts and Converse at the end. The biggest thing to walk […]
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SES SJ: Can you Please them All?
When you get to these advanced tracks you’re bound to get information or advice that is debatable. A lot of the information presented here was great information, but there were […]
SES SJ: SEM Via Communities, Wikipedia & Tagging
This was by far the most intersting seminar of the day. I wish I had gone to all of the Social Search seminars. While search engines have still yet to […]
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SES SJ: The Search Landscape
Moderator: Danny Sullivan This is another “informational” session, which I only attended for lack of something better. Session is all about stats and search engine usage. Good information, but not […]
SES SJ: Searcher Behavior Research Update
Moderator: Greg Sterling, Sterling Market Intelligence I wasn’t sure I wanted to attend this session, but the four-star rating got my attention. My choice was between this or social search. […]
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SES SJ: Usability Issues
No, this isn’t a session, this is just the registration process! SES SJ suffers from sever usability issues. Maybe it’s just me. Seth and I entered in the side door […]
SES SJ: The Adventure Begins
As I stated in previous posts, this is my first SES conference ever, but my second Internet marketing conference… but that was over five years ago. I’m excited to be […]
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Mini Quarantine Kit… A Different Approach to Print Advertising
So I’m thumbing through my latest issue of ESPN the magazine, when I couldn’t help but notice the thick paper of a Mini Cooper ad labeled “Mini Quarantine Kit”. Quarantine […]
SES San Jose or Bust
Sunday I’ll be leaving town to head to the Search Engine Strategies conference in San Jose. This will be my first SES conference ever and my second such Internet marketing […]
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Word of Mouth Marketing
Word of mouth marketing is probably the most effective form of marketing there is. It’s not what you say about yourself, what you pay others to say about you, or […]
SEO Claus and the Back to School Elves
I’m always perplexed this time of year when the stores start running their back to school ads. Maybe it’s just my imagination, but do these ads start running earlier and […]
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To Code By Hand or Not to Code By Hand
As an SEO, code bloat is one of the things I best enjoy fixing. I can’t say why for sure, since I’m not particularly great at coding. It’s probably just […]