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Events - Page 23

By: Rebecca Kelley

Rebecca's Rad Friday Roundup

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Time to wham bam you all with a little roundup post of odds, ends, and miscellaneous news. First off, Jane and I are "guestwhoring" next Wednesday (5/9/07) on Sugarrae's blog while she's getting drunk and lifting up men's kilts in Scotland. At this point, I don't think either one of ...

By: Rebecca Kelley

SES New York 2007: Now in Comic Form!

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I aim to please, and the masses like the comics. For all of our adoring fans out there in SEO Land, I've created SES New York: The Comic Strip. I've heard from folks that the comics are usually funnier if you've attended the conference, so hopefully you experienced last week's madness firsthand. If not, then oh well, at least you have some purdy p...

By: Jane Copland

My First SES - Recap Number Two

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It's just so much fun to get up at 4:30am in order to get to the airport, and it's even better when an oversized limousine backs into your brand new Jeep outside Departures. What a wonderful start to my first SES conference! Luckily, no one was in our car when the dip-stick driver threw his massive car into reverse and busted up our bumper, so our insurance won't suffer. ...

By: Rand Fishkin

The Value of Attending Conferences

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Last week, Jane, Scott, Rebecca and myself (plus Mystery Guest) spent the week in New York attending the Search Engine Strategies conference. This is my 13th SES show, and at this point, I've seen virtually all of the sessions and 90% of the speakers twice. However, like many others, I continue to participate beyond simply speaking - walking the show floors, attending sessions (though I missed ...

By: Rebecca Kelley

My "Don't Fire Me Rand" Recap of SES New York

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Now that I've had the weekend to recover from a week of too many drinks, too few sleep, too many new names and faces to remember, and just the right number of familiar faces to recognize, I thought I'd share with the mozdience what I was up to all week (partly because I love you and partly because Rand is making me, and I like my job and don't want to get fired). My partners in crime (Scott and Ja...

By: Rand Fishkin

Rand's Take on Recent Search News

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Tons and tons of interesting news to report from the last couple weeks, and rather than just report, I'm going to go ahead and give my opinions, too. Search Engine Popularity Ratings - No one really knows what the search engine market share is, not Comscore, not Neilsen, not Hitwise. If they really managed data of th...

By: Rand Fishkin

SES Munich - Linkbait, Truffles & More Insomnia

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On Friday evening, I hopped a flight from Seattle to Copenhagen, then Copenhagen to Munich, arriving Saturday around 5:00pm. Munich's a gorgeous city, and one of Germany's friendliest, a fact I've proven to myself by stopping most of the town's population to randomly ask for directions (impressive, since I've only been here 48 hours so far). From Mittlererings to Autobahns to a Mercedes wi...

By: Jeff Pollard

What I learned at SXSWi - Kathy Sierra

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Per some recent suggestions, I've decided to elaborate a little more about some of the specifics I learned in some of the SXSWi panels.  Thus, I've decided to elaborate on the keynote given by Kathy Sierra of the Creating Passionate Users blog.  She talked about our responsablity as developers to creating the best user experience.  If you'd like to listen to Kathy's speech, SXSW has...

By: Rand Fishkin

SEMpdx Searchfest 2007

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On Tuesday afternoon, Rebecca and I drove the 3 hours down to Portland, OR for our first SEMpdx Searchfest. We arrived at the hotel around 6pm and had drinks with many of the conference organizers. I also had a chance to meet and chat with Jeffrey Pruit from iCrossing, who gave the keynote the next morning. Rebecca and I dined with Matt McGee, Darcie, Scott Orth & Scott Fish at Oba!, a terr...


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