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Better Ways! SEO Techniques Clinic
by Avi WilenskyFiled under: Ask, Google, Real Estate, Search Marketing Expo 2007 Seattle
Better Ways
Keyword research. Link building. Page titles. Yawn. You know the fundamentals of SEO cold. Still, no one knows everything. Been wondering if there’s a better way to get something done? Put it to our panel of experts!
Moderator:
Danny Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief, Search Engine Land
Speaker:
Alex Bennert, Director of Client Services, Beyond Ink
Greg Boser, Search Engine Marketing Consultant, WebGuerrilla
Jim Boykin, CEO, We Build Pages
Christine Churchill, President, Key Relevance
Todd Friesen, Director of Search Engine Optimization, Range Online
Cameron Olthuis, Director of Marketing and Design, ACS
Aaron Wall, Author, SEO Book
Better ways to do boring SEO stuff. This will be an audience participation session. There are no presentations, just discussion.
What are we stumped with? What puzzles us? What do we need help with?
Panel introduces themselves.
Q: We see great results with SMM with smaller clients. Bigger clients are hesitant. We went through six months with a big client to show there is value. Do you have any ideas how to convince clients to get into the social media space?
Cameron: We run into the same things. Many big companies are slow to understand. Lots of education and reinforcement. Reputation management will be watched closely. Run into the same problems.
Aaron: Find a brand evangelist talking positively, ask for feedback. Less of corporate infrusture.
Greg: It’s slow and takes alot of meetings. One client has so many meetings, he doesn’t know how they get work done.
Christine: Once client is a subsidiary of a big company. Couldn’t get it through legal. Tough to launch the corporate blog. It’s a community of caregivers, and don’t have to worry about legal stuff because just sponsoring it.

