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Managing Your Google Reputation: SES San Francisco 2010, Day 3
Posted by: | CommentsThe third session was with Andy Beal and the turn-out for this session was quite less surprisingly, given Andy's stature. The agenda of the session was “Keys to better Search Engine Reputation Management.” Moderator: Chris Sheridan Speaker: Andy Beal, CEO of Trackur.com, Editor of Marketing Pilgrim and co-author of the book Radically Transparent Andy started the session by giving 5 Keys to Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM) 1.

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Managing Your Google Reputation: SES San Francisco 2010, Day 3
Duplicate Content and Multiple Site Issues – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
Posted by: | CommentsThis 2nd session of Search Engine Strategies San Francisco 2010 Day 3 focused mainly on what is duplicate content and the issues related with duplicate content and multiple sites. Moderator: Adam Audette, President, AudetteMedia, Inc Speakers: Shari Thurow, Founder & SEO Director, Omni Marketing Interactive Kathleen Pitcher, Senior Manager, Acquisitions Marketing, Pogo.com/Electronic Arts, Inc. Michael Gray, Owner, Atlas Web Service Shari Thurow is the first speaker of this session who explains what is a duplicate content, why it poses a problem, plus how search engines determine duplicate content, and finally, an overview of recommendations and solutions.

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Duplicate Content and Multiple Site Issues – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
PPC or SEO? The Ultimate Search Marketing Battle – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
Posted by: | CommentsThe 1st session of Search Engine Strategies San Francisco 2010 Day 3 was on the topic “PPC or SEO.” The agenda of the session was on putting forward which is important search marketing tool PPC or SEO?

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PPC or SEO? The Ultimate Search Marketing Battle – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
Eye Tracking Research Update: SES San Francisco 2010, Day 3
Posted by: | CommentsThe first session on Day 3, that we covered was on “Eye Tracking Research Update”.

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Eye Tracking Research Update: SES San Francisco 2010, Day 3
Welcome! back to the final day of SES San Francisco 2010. Tim Ash presented the keynote on Day 3. The agenda was “ To understand, why it is important to build trust online to get improved conversions and how to do it successfully.” Moderator: Mike Grehan Speaker: Tim Ash ( @tim_ash ), CEO, SiteTuners.com “The four pillars of building trust online is not about technology”, was Tim's first statement

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The Four Pillars of Building Instant Trust Online: SES San Francisco 2010, Day 3 Keynote by Tim Ash
SES San Francisco 2010 Day 2 Coverage
Posted by: | CommentsHere is our coverage of Day 2 of the SES San Francisco 2010:
Scaling Up Your SEO Campaigns – SES San Francisco 2010, Day 2
Posted by: | CommentsThe final session of the day covered by us, was “Scaling Up Your SEO Campaigns”. The agenda of the session was “The need for enterprise wide planning, implementation and control of SEO campaigns for improved ROI”.

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Scaling Up Your SEO Campaigns – SES San Francisco 2010, Day 2
Link Building with Jim Boykin: SES San Francisco 2010 Day 2
Posted by: | CommentsThe next session, we covered was on “Link Building”. The agenda of the session was to get an understanding about, how link building can be used as an effective tool to maximize traffic on a website. Speaker: Jim Boykin, CEO and Link Building Expert, We Build Pages (Internet Marketing Company) Jim initiated the session by asking a question to the audience: What do you do for link building?

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Link Building with Jim Boykin: SES San Francisco 2010 Day 2