If you’re reading this while at SearchFest 2010, a big welcome to you. Thanks for visiting SmallBusinessSEM.com. In my presentation, I mention a few web sites that you may not have had time to jot down while I was speaking. If that’s the case, here are all the references I made in chronological order:
If you have any questions or feedback about my presentation or the session in general, feel free to leave a comment below. There’s also a Contact button at the top of the page. I’d love to hear from you!
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This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.
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Last week’s SMX West conference was a unique one for me. I didn’t get to sit in on many sessions as an attendee because we were a bit short-handed at Search Engine Land, and I was pretty much working constantly on a variety of things for SEL. I live-blogged the keynotes, did the daily coverage roundups, wrote up a bunch of news stories from the conference, and kept up with the daily SearchCap articles.
I also managed to shoot a few photos here and there, and those are now finally on Flickr. You can either see the set on Flickr.com or just use the slideshow embedded below.
This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.
SMX West 2010 Photos
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SMX West 2010 Photos
If you’re in the Tri-Cities area, Spokane, Seattle, or even Portland, I hope you’re making plans to come out to Learn About Web next week in Kennewick. It’s happening on February 18th, and you can use code LAW0208 to register for only $89 through Friday.
I’ll be giving a presentation on my SEO Success Pyramid and then doing a session on SEO and Local Search later in the day. Craig Sutton and Doug Waltman are speaking, too, on topics such as User-Friendly Web Design, Blogging, and Social Media. Oh, and all registrants will get a free copy of my How to SEO Your Site in 60 Minutes e-book.
We’re also offering detailed site reviews for no more than 3-4 attendees, and that only costs an extra $50 — a fraction of the regular consulting rate you’d pay.
If you live in the Tri-Cities area, you may see our TV commercial on-air this week. Here’s how it looks:
Hope to see you next week. Visit www.learnaboutweb.com for more details.
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This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.
SEO & Social Media Workshop – Next Week in Tri-Cities
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I know it’s not happening for another four months or so, but SEMpdx is already offering early-early-early-bird registration for the 2010 edition of their annual SearchFest conference. The event is scheduled for March 9, 2010, at the Governor Hotel in downtown Portland, and you can register now for only $139. SEMpdx is selling a limited number of spaces at this (absurdly low) rate, and there are only 22 slots left.
Registration/Event Information
Don’t bother looking for an agenda or speaker list. They don’t exist yet. This is the “trust” rate. I’ve spoken at every SearchFest, and you can trust me — the day will be educational and worth every penny. (It’ll be worth about 5x that price, in fact.)
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This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.
SearchFest 2010 = Amazing Value
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I’m usually not much into the webcast/webinar scene, but as soon as I hit the ‘publish” button on this post, I’ll be grabbing a spot in a local search webinar that’s coming up this Wednesday:
Local Business Listings: Straight Talk With the Data Providers
Gib Olander from Localeze, Pankaj Mathur from InfoUSA, and Jonathan Cohn from Acxiom will be the featured guests. These are the three primary local business database providers, and I expect we’ll all learn a lot about how they gather and update business listings, and how small business owners can stay on top of their business listings in each database.
The webcast is free, and it start at 1:00 pm EST/10:00 am PST this Wednesday, August 19th.
(Disclaimer, if needed: The webinar is hosted by Search Marketing Now, a sister company to Search Engine Land, where I’m the Assignment Editor.)
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This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.
Wanna learn about Local Business Databases/Listings?
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