Your office pool is fun, but how about competing against fellow search marketers far and wide? It’s time for the 4th Annual “SEO Madness” College Hoops Pool, where we all make our March Madness picks, and the winner gets the links.
Teams and brackets are being announced today and you can sign-up now.
Here’s what you need to know:
What’s it cost? Nada. Free. All you need is a Yahoo account.
Where do I join? Sign-up here. This link should put you directly into the SEO Madness 2010 group, but if not, you’ll need this info:
Group ID: 60624
Group password: seorocks
That’s all! Get yourself signed into the SEO Madness group and then tell your friends on Facebook or Twitter — the more, the merrier. May the best man/woman win!
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This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.
College Hoops: SEO Madness 2010 is Here!
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