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Evision was honored to be invited to CHLA’s Annual Southern California Conference.

I flew into Los Angeles straight from SMX Seattle to deliver one and a half hours of search strategy to the conference attendees. The seminar was very well received. I think I was able to steer more people into thinking about strategy before they take the leap into the world of search engine marketing.
Photos from the event are coming soon. Thanks again to all the attendees who commended the session, and a special thanks to Lynn Morhfeld for his generous introduction of me as a “search engine rock star.” I did hold back on doing my air guitar…

It was great to be back in California sunshine. I am writing this post on my flight back to Chicago and boy is it turbulent! Rock stars don’t have very good luck with planes, so maybe I will stick with being a search engine educator!

The Big Wave Blog was at the SMX Seattle show last week. Here are the highlights of my trip to a very rainy Seattle.

Seattle skylineBeing in Seattle always gives me a thrill, as someone who grew up during the grunge era. Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden come to mind…ah, the good music from the 90s!

Getting into Seattle after a bumpy roller coaster ride in the sky got me thinking of people who have a fear of flying and finally took the courage to get on a plane today… after this experience, they will be taking the bus back home!

Still, we landed safely in the lap of Microsoft, Amazon and Starbucks HQs. The cabbie pointed out the Amazon and Starbucks corporate offices to me on the way downtown to the Bell Harbor Convention Center. It’s a beautiful location for a search conference. Then it started raining…and rained almost all the time since I landed.

Keynote

Kevin Johnson, President, Platform and Services Division, gave the keynote. The high point was his plea to the search marketing community. The “Help Me Help You” rant was right out of Jerry Maguire. MSN Live Search has some neat features, but it does not have the once crucial thing that Google has… sheer traffic volume.

Link Building Session

It started out by emphasizing the importance of getting some .edu links for boosting your search rankings. (Note to all our readers: start getting some.) The often controversial HOT topic of whether or not you should buy links was very nicely covered. “Don’t Be Scared of Matt Cutts,” as well as playing dirty games to hurt your competition were thrown around. I will post my stance on buying links next week, so look out for that post!

Bot Herding

This session covered the tech aspects of search engine robots and basically how to put your best foot forward. White Hat alternatives to some really controversial Back Hat tactics were discussed as well. I will be making some neat posts for our readers about getting deeper into the tech-heavy side of things in the coming weeks.

SMX Seattle website development session Buying Sites for SEO

Looking to improve your rankings… how about buying websites and abandoned blogs? Pretty sweet… oh, the things we have to do to get rankings. Some etiquette for approaching potential sellers was discussed, as well as factors to consider before buying a website.

Developer Tracks

There were some interesting developer tracks that took a very educational approach to getting web programmers to develop more search-friendly website structures and content management systems.

SMX After Dark

There was a SMX After Dark party later in the night which had the search engine marketing staples: Open Bar (Check), Loud Music (Check), Guitar Hero (Check), Wii Sports (Check), and one of my favorites… Halo 3. I finally got my hands dirty with Halo 3 after catching up with some industry friends and people I met in sessions.

Dick’s SeattleOne Last Thing

There is a Seattle establishment that is essential to wrapping up a bumpy flight, strong technical sessions, rainy days, and a late night attempt on Halo 3… it’s called Dick’s and its awesome!

4 Jun 2008

Jacksonville Internet Marketing Seminar Roundup

Posted by Vikram at 2:53 PM to Events

Vikram Singh surfs JacksonvilleI would like to thank Jacksonville for giving us a great kick start to our Search Engine Marketing tour of 2008. I had a great week in Jacksonville exploring the city and also going out for my first Atlantic Ocean surf session with Ronnie.

The seminar was very well received by attendees. We were able to discuss basic search and also some advanced things that the local businesses should be doing to increase their exposure on the search engines. Jacksonville Internet Marketing SeminarMy “no sales” seminar approach was recognized, and that’s something I am very happy about.

Thanks again to all the wonderful attendees for a great session and for their excellent reviews!

12 May 2008

Evision’s Search Engine Marketing Tour 2008

Posted by Melanie at 10:05 AM to Events, Search Engine News

Newsflash for our readers! The Big Wave Blog’s parent company is going on a “internet marketing tour” and the following cities have been confirmed:

Jacksonville, Florida
Thursday, May 29
10:00–11:30 am

Chicago, Illinois
June 2008

Indianapolis, Indiana
June 2008

Honolulu, Hawaii
July 2008

San Diego, California
August 2008

Denver, Colorado
September 2008

Now is your chance to receive some of the best information on search engine marketing at no charge! We have received some AMAZING reviews from our previous engagements and look forward to shining the light of search engine internet marketing on more cities throughout the US.

NO SALES, JUST EDUCATION

Tired of sleazy “sales” seminars? Attend our educational seminar and you’ll be refreshed with the latest in search engine tactics. Evision’s presentation style is unique and engaging. We have helped business owners worldwide harness the power of internet and use it to achieve their targets.

Register now for our event to discover what attendees are raving about!

TO REGISTER

Contact Suzanna at evisionworldwide.com to reserve your place at our next seminar. You can also visit Evision’s Events page for more information.

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