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Tag Archives: Conferences
Sifting for nuggets in tedium – SMX Advanced London 2010
Today was a hard and long day sifting through mediocre, lack-luster, single tracked ?Advanced? SEO at SMX advanced. The overall score was <50% of the speakers I would says were either good/enthusiastic or insightful. I am afraid that I think … Continue reading
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Tagged Conferences, How-to, Search Engines, SEO, SERPs, Social Media, Tools, YouTube
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2010 SEO Conferences
Which are the major SEO Conferences in 2010? Well, you cant attend them all and the budget to send the team is progressively thin, so what to attend and who should go. Here are my list of contenders for twenty-10. … Continue reading
SMX London conference May 2009
I only went to day 2 of the conference this year. And I was pleasantly surprised at some of the great discussions. 4 out of the 5 sessions I went to were useful and the ‘Give it up session’ was … Continue reading
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Tagged Add new tag, audit, Conferences, Duplicate content, General Comment, London, Pet Hates, Search Engines, SEO, SMX
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Day 2 of SMX advanced London 2010
After my rant after day 1, day 2 followed as you would expect and on the whole I thought was much better. I do really think that the word Advanced should not be used and the level of effort in … Continue reading →