I have attended an extremely large number of SEO-focused events in the past 7 years, planned and run seminars and training myself, contributed keynotes and sessions to major conferences and yet, I believe Distilled's Link Building day in London has just, in my opinion, grabbed the title of "best single day of content" ever at an SEO event.
In the past, I've been impressed in particular by the more expert-level shows like SMX Advanced, SES London and SEOmoz's own PRO Training (now officially MozCon), but this one took the cake. I'm, apparently, not the only one who thinks so:
I obviously can't give away all of the phenomenal tips and content from the day, but I can share a few of my notes:
- Martin MacDonald of SEOForums showed the remarkable power of updatable, embedded widgets and how these can be remotely controlled to shift link locations, anchor text, etc. on the fly. He ran a specific experiment to show it off that had the crowd gasping and Tom Critchlow tweeting:
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_ - Wil Reynolds, founder of SeerInteractive explained a tactic his team's put to remarkable use over the years. First, check pages 10+ of the SERPs for your target keyword and you'll often find sites that have been abandoned or largely neglected. Use the top pages functionality from Open Site Explorer or Majestic to find the resources those sites built that earned links, then remake modern, updated versions on your site (or for your client). Now, simply contact the sites/pages that linked to the old version and presto - a huge opportunity for the revitalization of great content and a direct path to links.
- Jane Copland, link specialist and SEO extraordinairre at Ayima talked about the problems with aggressive anchor text links, even if they come from good sources. She explained that risk can be mitigated by diversifying with branded anchor text and "click here" style links. Her recommendation, strange though it might seem, is to use the trusted, relationship links for non-optimized anchor text to help build a greater profile of trust. Even good links from partners and completely white-hat endorsements can look suspicious if they constantly use your top keywords as anchors.
- Russ Jones of Virante looked deeply into how to leverage classic "linkbait" now that Digg has (mostly) died. His findings with regard to Reddit are remarkable - even a few votes on a medium-popularity subreddit have sent him 35K+ visits (which is as high as Digg in the past). What's more, though links are hard to come by, Facebook shares/likes and Tweets aren't, and these can help with rankings, too.
And there's good coverage from a few bloggers, too:
- Link Building Summary 2011 from Mike Essex at Koozai
- Backlink Building at #LinkLove from Andy Morley
- Takeaways from LinkLove London by Tom Baldwin
Tickets are still available for New Orleans this coming Friday, but sales close Tuesday, March 22nd around 12 noon Eastern (less than 40 hours away).
I can promise you'll get more value and link building goodness in that one day than anywhere else, and at a great value. I just checked Kayak, and many US cities have roundtrip rates under $400 for a ticket.
p.s. Just to be wholly transparent, while SEOmoz does not benefit financially from these events, we do have a long-term partnership with Distilled. I really do feel that this was the best day of content at a conference I've attended, including ones I've organized. Suppose I'll just have to step up my game :-)
Rand - thank you so much for such an excellent writeup. I'm constantly honoured, amazed and proud to work so closely with you and the whole SEOmoz crew. Here's to even bigger better things :)
Wanted to note that this post is a bit promotional, which is rare for the blog, but in this case I felt it was well deserved. The quality of the event also made me think about the potential value of offering more specific/focused types of content at conferences/events. The pure "link building" aspect of this one almost certainly made a difference, and speakers knowing that everyone was talking about that topic made all of us reach deep into our repertoire for unique material.
Other good ones I could see for the future might include presentations focused on how to build social followers, retweets, likes, shares, etc. A conversion-rate-optimization (CRO) day would be good, too. Technical/on-site SEO and keyword research might do well, but the material's often a bit more dry so it could be challenging...
With all the chatter recently around trying to 'test' the effects of social mentions on organic search rankings, I'm thinking about the value of a workshop focused on how to plan, run, and evaluate tests. This could include (but not be limited to) such topics as:
Those of us who have been doing this for a while might take for granted the challenges encountered when running such tests.
Another thought is this...while I enjoy attending conferences that offer high quality content and well planned social events, I often wonder why we don't see more truly interactive events (or am I just missing them?).
My wife and I both have backgrounds as mathematics educators - both traditional and Integrated Mathematics Program (IMP). IMP offers an entirely new approach to math education that focuses heavily on interactive learning. I've always wondered whether conferences could do the same.
Here is an example...
How about a linkbait workshop/competition? Attendees group up with the goal of creating, presenting, and publishing a piece of linkbait (in whatever form they choose) by the end of the conference. Lectures could be geared toward a wide variety of skills valuable to such efforts including brainstorming, design, project management, publishing, sharing, tracking, etc. The winner of the competition could be voted on by attendees or determined at a later date by analyzing total inbound links captured (although that might be difficult to sanitize). Learning through doing.
If nothing else, I bet the event itself would get a lot of people looking at each piece of linkbait. Earning links would almost be a by-product of attending the event. Win-win!
I realize such events likely present logistical nightmares and may be too niche to be a success, but it interests me nonetheless. Furthermore, I know the onus isn't on the presenters to get people to put the content into action. That is up to the attendees.
See you in The Big Easy...looking forward to it.
Promotional it may be, but it was the most memorable conference I have been to for a long time.
I learned more in the first 3 hours in London than I did for 3 full days at Pubcon. Seriously.
Great job by Distilled, SEOmoz and the speakers.
I agree, Rand! I'd love to see one on technical on-site issues, and I think it could be interesting with some large case studies (though this would require a lot of transparency from someone's client). I'd love to hear a talk about structuring a complete-site strategy, from building and planning the site to beginning promotion, linkbuilding, and continuing that flywheel effect!
Hi Rand,
while the intonation of this post is indeed a touch on the "promotional" side - it has to be 100% worth it, and totally forgivable.
As you know I have attended far less events than you have over the last 7 years (not to mention spoke at just a tiny fraction of), but this event was singly, hands down, the best day of any search conference I've ever been to.
Particularly the presentations by Wil Reynolds (just awesome - and if you guys are giving him a red bull before the next one I might just have to get a copy of the DVD to watch the fallout!), and Russ Jones' presentation, which ended up being more "black hat" than mine!
I wish you guys the best of luck in New Orleans at the end of the week - I'll be thinking of you, while Im here in rainy London ;)
One final word:
IF YOU COULD GET TO NEW ORLEANS, AND DONT HAVE A TICKET. WELL, AS THE NIKE LOGO SAYS: "JUST DO IT".
Martin Macdonald
(MOGmartin)
Completely agree with Martin (who's own presentation was brilliant), Wil Reynolds without jetlag and after a redbull would be worth the admission price alone!
If anyone can get to New Orleans on Friday, buy you ticket - if I could go again I would (there was that much information)
And here's Martin's awesome preso: https://seoforums.org/seo-blog/distilled-linkbuild-conference-2011/
thanks for sharing the link, I probably should have done that myself...!
The Linklove Seminar day in London surely had to be amazing. It was a crystal clear fact just reading the tweets flooding from the attendees. Certainly, absolutely not the same than being phisically listening the speakers, but some of all the awesome tips and secrets were there, open sourced on the web.
And it is this openess what makes really the difference between the Seminars and ProSEO and the other more classic conferences IMHO.
About seminar days, personally I would not dislike a special day dedicated to International SEO issues with topics like:
And so on.
I would go for it too - let´s create a group to get an event on International SEO as gfiorelly says :) - Would love to be in one of those and learn heaps - I think the agenda proposed is actually quite interesting.
These look like great events, too bad we only seem to get the SEO 101 style stuff in sydney Australia =( Might be time to hit up the head of for a trip overseas to attend one of these great events ;)
If I recall, Barry Smyth's organizing an advanced day after SMX Sydney. I believe I'm personally on the line to create a presentation for that, and I promise I'll do my best to "bring it" (I could be mis-remembering, though, as I've just gotten home from 11 days in Europe and am trying desperately to stay up so I can get back on west coast time... soooo... zzzzz)
Yep, Rand's bang on here. Barry's putting on a third day following the traditional SMX Sydney conference, called SMX Elite.
More details here: https://www.searchmarketingexpo.com.au/ or on the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=162052370513796
Definitely hear you on the "101" complaint in the past, connections8... but from what I've seen and heard, it looks like this "Elite" pass could be what we've been calling for. Looking forward to seeing Rand, Boser and the others turn it up a notch :)+
Edited for hyperlinks :)
I'm attending but affraid there will be to much waffle and too little substance. Let's hope we get some juicy tips!
Dejan, considering the numbers that will be there on the 3rd day (I believe Barry said it was limited to around 30 or so but open to corrections there)... but considering the low number, if there is too much waffle and not enough substance then to be honest, we'll have no one to blame but ourselves.
See you there.
Yeah ive seen the line up for that event, looks good but really hard to compare it with the confrence noted in this blog.
Don't think there'll be too much waffle. Some very juicy tips. Great speakers. Hope to get there.
Agreed. I'm keen to do an advanced session if people are up for it.
A nice little bonus also if you can't get to the events (but for goodness sake - do!), you can pick up the video recordings once they're live right here: https://www.distilled.co.uk/training.html
Of course, you won't get the beery-fueled fun that follows the live gig, but hey ;)
P.S. Its worth buying/going just for the Wil Reynolds talk. On a screen, he's good - In person, an absolute hero!
Thanks for the link. $249 for the video but so tempting to buy it. Judging from this post and everyone's comments it sounds like it's totally worth it
Dear Rand
You're right awesome event! I was going to say hello @ the drinks, but you were getting pestered like crazy!
I am probably going to do some blogging on the event. Please let me know if there is anything I can't say? I remember a "spoiler" request.
I am definitely attending pro training later in the year. Also interested in the videos for pro training 3 - did these ever come out?
Thanks to everyone who organised - Distilled & Lyndsey. For anyone sitting on the fence you should attend these. I have previously got all the info, but was really inspirational to actually be there and a kick up the bum for me! (for all the stuff thats on my to do list that came up).
Regards
Steve
There's certainly no need to apologise for being promotional! The day was fantastic with an unbelievably amount of tips being shared that I've already started to put to good use. As mentioned above, one of my personal favourites was the refreshing of old content and using OSE to target those that would be interested in linking to it... really simple, extremely effective.
For anyone not yet booked into New Orleans... just go - simple as that. The 'awesome-hat' sections make it worthwhile on their own but there're plenty of white hat tips that I'd certainly never have thought about before.
I travelled over from Ireland for the London event and absolutely loved every bit of it. It has bean a long while since I learnt anything really great at a conference to take away and implement in my own business. On Friday I was tired writing. Every bit of it was gold. Overall it cost the same as a small advert to attend and gave back the value of a large marketing team.
Thanks to all.
Alan
Tickets Purchased, Airlines and Hotel Booked and this post has got me freakin excited to attend the New Orleans Seminar!!!
Loved the whole day. Great to be in the room with so many switched on SEO people. The whole day went in the blink of an eye and have some really good ideas to talk to clients about. Thought it would be worth the cash if I came away with one good idea and came away with about ten. The talks were all well paced with a nice balance between info, insight and humour. Will book again for next year. Well done everyone involved.
Hey there Rand!I wouldn't say that that was self promotional. The Distilled guys put on the finest conference I have ever attended, so congrats to Will and Tom and the other guys.
What we left with that day was a wholebunch of actionable tips that covered the whole spectrum of link building. From planning to analysing the worth of a campaign via some unique execution tips.
Simply awesome (hat)!
I'm heading down to New Orleans this week and I'm super excited to see everyone in action yet again.
Thank you for the coverage - some new tactics involved.
Link building works in 2017?
That's cool the videos are going to be available for purchase, would of loved to make this. I think focused days like this could be a lot more beneficial than the 2/3 days conferences with little bits of everything.
wish i could make it down there from hawaii
Aren't the videos of these presentations going on sale in a little while? I think I'll have to look into that.
I am really looking forward to the link building conference in New Orleans. Anyone want to meetup?
Wish I could make New Orleans but I'll be in NYC. If it turns out to be anything like London was, it will surely be a sad day for those not in attendance.
I really enjoyed it, it was fab and the time just flew by. I have to say I was a little surprised at some of the views though (I thought the class C IP thing wasn't really a factor any more, likewise for the importance of number of clicks a link is from the index page). Plenty to learn for anyone into SEO, and great to have confirmation that the approach we're taking is a good one. - Jenni
It was superb: full of aha, chin stroking, jaw dropping and head nodding moments throughout. Astute advice and incisve insights all day from an affable bunch of people, all very approachable and generous in their sharing of professional experiences.
Evidently the linkbuilding subject focus of the event allowed a comprehensive exploration by diverse set of pro SEOs, more so than in a general SEO event which might only cover the topic by one or two speakers over one session.
Where I think this sort of event could really excel is to invite other non SEO speakers of note to be interviewed or participate. For example, Rand, your talk discussed the advent of social search and how significant these filters are becoming for SEO. It would have been ace to see you on stage quizzing the likes of Dan Zarrella or Brian Solis (who happened to be in London that day!) thus also appealing to a parallel excitable universe and in doing so would also widen the event appeal beyond devoted agency/clientside SEO types.
Stateside readers should not miss the New Orleans event, if in doubt you can still hear the attendees effuse about #linklove via this unofficial list: https://bit.ly/linklovers
Once again I'm sad I wasn't able to make it - just wasn't possible this year. Is there any chance this is going to be released as a training DVD to Pro members? I'd be happy to pay near the original event fee for this stuff.
It is in fact, watch this space: https://www.distilled.co.uk/training.html
I totally agree Rand, Awesome day!! Plenty of tips learnt, those who are thinking of going to New Orleans, DO IT!!!! you will learn soo much, I cant wait to buy the video of the event.
Thanks - Andy.
When will the videos be available?... I'm itching for them ;p
Superb one day session, lots of informed opinion. Distiled really did keep to it's namesake and break down quite difficult concepts, for those outside of SEO delivering powerful, actionable and low waffle content.
I have been to couple of different SEO over the last 18 months and this was the best. For two reasons:
1. Sound link building tips which can be scaled.
2. It was easy to see the traits which made some people very successful in SEO:
Those who attend the New Orleans I would high;y recommend it.
This was my first conference, sounds like I really got lucky.
Rand
Durning your talk you mentioned your top 30 tips would be available in a handout or slide deck can you tell me how I can get hold of these tips please?
Kind regards
Robert
Hi Robert - Lynsey from Distilled will be sending all the slide decks in an email to attendees today, so you should have it soon.
$450 (for members) is a crazy good deal. Less than 1/3 of what you end up paying to get into three letter conferences!
Seriously anyone stateside really needs to get a tickect to New Orleans NOW!
The amount of takeaways from each individual speaker was amazing, and it was all practical stuff too. The quality of every speaker was very high (the 2 Will's & Martin being my favourites).
It really is worth making travel arrangements to make more of a night of it, I flew to London from Dublin and the whole event was unbelievable.
The Network drinks after were top notch and lasted till the early hours and catching a word with the main people was an extra highlight for me (thanks Tom, Will R, Rand & Martin for taking the time to chat it really was inspiring)
Big thanks to Distilled and SEOMoz - I am there next year without a doubt!
This was the first event like this I have attended and to say I was blown away by the quality and knowledge of the speakers is an understatement.
Came away with so many good ideas and a real drive to make them work.
Thanks for such a brilliant event.
Reading all the #linklove feedback has been making me very envious of all those who attended.
Fancy repeating the day in London in a couple of month's time for all the people that missed the boat the first time like me?
:P