The presentations will be 60 minutes each, 25 minutes of slides, followed by 35 minutes of Q+A on Wednesday, January 27th at 2:00PM (PST), and Thursday, January 28th at 10:00AM (PST) In each live webinar, Rand will show you around Open Site Explorer, offer tips and strategies for getting the most out of it, explain our new Domain Authority & Page Authority metrics, and answer your questions.
Here's the catch: each webinar is limited to 1,000 attendees. The last time we announced a webinar on the blog, we had over 3,000 people try to register in the first hour, so if you want to attend one of the live sessions, register quickly. If you can't make it, we'll have a recording of the presentation available in a couple of days on our webinars page.
Looooove Webinars and can't get enough of 'em? Then you should totally become a PRO Member! In the last couple of months we've started running regular webinars just for PRO Members and they've been really popular.
A slide from our December PRO Webinar on Link Building Strategies
A slide from our January PRO Webinar on SEO Strategies for 2010
In February we're stepping it up even more. In addition to our monthly educational webinar (February 4th on Analytics), we're adding a second monthly webinar where we'll be performing live site reviews of sites submitted by our PRO Members!
PRO Members can head over to the PRO Webinars page for more info on February's webinars, as well as recordings and slide decks from past webinars. If you'd like to join us for the next PRO Webinar--and possibly even get a live site review--sign up for PRO to access the PRO Webinar page for registration details or just watch your inbox for an invite.
Thank you for providing such great events, can't wait to watch it via the webinars page when it gets added.
That is a great opportunity to learn and stay updated on SEO. This is a great form of service from the side of seomoz to the pro members.
Thanks a lot.
Hi. When will this webinar be added to the webinars page? I missed it the first time around.
Thanks for the link to the Webinar section. I was having some trouble finding it. - Would be great to look over some past webinars and catch up on some lessons I've missed. Thanks
Question: I've been trying to find a good tool to check out my competitors backlinks but I am confused by the numbers which are given to me. For starters, I think Open Site Explorer has a ton of potential. But what does ''linking root domains'' even mean? And how does it compare to "total links"? I guess my question is, which one of those represents the true number of genuine BACKLINKS for a website?!
the whiteboard friday on ose was great; im excited to see what your webinar has to offer!
I'm logged into the webiner but can't get any audio. :(
This probably sounds like a silly request, but I'd love to see a quick list kinda chart with the differences between Linkscape and Site Explorer.
Good call! I'll include one :-)
Sounds like a good oportunity to learn something new! Thanks for doing this for us.
Thanks for this great service!
Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it to the webinar, but I suppose you will be eventually posting these in the seo resources section.
I've used OSE extensively already, and I like it alot. However, I would really like to see what your future plans are for OSE.
Maybe talk about features which you plan to implement, or you are at least toying with -- without giving away all your secrets, of course! :P
Also, when might we expect OSE metrics to make their way in to the mozbar?
Thanks for posting Scott :-)
BTW - My goal with the webinars is to make the tools and the data you get actionable. I'll be talking about lots of real life scenarios where the information can help you make decisions, find opportunities, etc.
What I'd love to know is if there are any questions that I can answer in the slides - if you've got some, feel free to post!
Just a question that maybe sounds silly... they are a part 1 and part 2 or the same seminar but in two appointment to reach he largest audience?
Thanks
Good question! Yes, it's the same webinar/slide deck run twice (I'll be presenting and doing Q+A live each time), not a Part 1 and 2. We just wanted to expose it to the maxmium number of folks in different time zones and with different schedules.
Good to know... or I would have need to assist to the second webminar almost having breakfast due to time zone :).
I really find very useful these web seminars and tomorrow it will help many of us to not think too much finally about what will the be the Steve Jobs Apple Keynote (but I suppose it will make collapse Twitter).
See you tomorrow