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5. Do not submit url’s consisting mostly of affiliate links.
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I have heard about mobile search and its importance for the last 2 years, that is as long as I have been in Search. I never thought it would catch on, but lately I have changed my tune. These are the top 5 reasons why I have changed my point of view.
1. Phones are now mini computers
2. Searching for a product or service in a new town or on vacation has now become simple
3. Speed - With computers and Video games my generation and the 18-24 have become very impatient - want it now not later
4. Ease of use - With Iphone and Blackberry’s it is very simple to browse the SERPS
5. Advertising - Now an ad can be displayed wherever you are
I truly rely on my blackberry for everything, information, schedule, email, contacts, and looking for products and services. With mobile search getting better, I will use this more and more into the future.
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Early rise at the Hyatt to get up and check some emails and knock out a little work. Once I got some food and cleaned up I was headed to the key note speaker address, very cool. Danny Sullivan gave us a run down on Social Media and what to do with it in the coming year. Danny claims SMM & SEO are the new wonder twins. To close Danny spoke about the future subjects to come in the new year of search. First was “MicroHoo” the merger of Yahoo and Microsoft and how the big 3 is good for compitition which now has a 4th ask.com. Another great point was will there be a recession, Danny states “Buying may dip, but it wont stop search.” He talked about seeking solutions to the negative look that is very much thrust upon SEO industry. Danny tells us that more press on legit companies that work hard and do it right to give the client a quality job done right.
Next stop was web 3.0 and the Search Marketing Blend. On my way in Danny Sullivan was standing behind me and commented on the eVisibility t-shirt that I was wearing and how you liked it. I then was able to chat briefly with him and give him a t-shirt and a business card. From there I meat up with the crew Steve, and Mike from www.geeks.com Miguel did not attend. As I worked my way around the room and meet several cool people a few come to mind such as Lindsay Perkin from www.ontargetjobs.com I did my network thing and introduced my self she liked my shirt so I gave her one. I herd from her later that day and she said getting the shirt was the highlight of the first day. The crew was listing to search blend and then there was a slow time when Venessa Fox asked if any one had a joke, I did and I raised my hand and in front of the crowd spewed my joke ” what animals on the farm like porn? - Brown Chicken Brown Cow” thanks T-Bone for that one. The look on Venessa’s face and the reaction from the joke was classic. Miguel who was not even with us saw it being blogged about on twitter, how cool was that. I also met two younger ladies from Google WebMasterTools that I spoke with a bit and gave T-Shirts to, they both loved the t-shirts but did not have cards. On the way out I was hit up by a guy with a media company and 2 to 3 more colleagues interested in the shirt’s I definatly felt like a rock star after that.
Wednesday night was the Google groove and me and my boy Ryan from www.visitlubbock.org tore up the place, our Karaoke was off the hook. Youtube caught us doing karaoke
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February 12th, I found out that one of our team members, Tony Rugely, had been hospitalized with a perforated appendix. This was very sad news to hear about my colleague. Since then, a group from the office went to go visit him. He was in good spirits but was very soft spoken.
Tony is a real trooper, as he asked about work; even in his condition. Steve Peron mentioned something about Tony not shaving and that in a move of team unity, all the guys in the office should not shave. Since then, two team members have admitted to shaving (no names will be disclosed). As of Friday the 15th of February, an official email had been sent throughout the office to help Tony out. This is how “Beards for the Cause” was founded. After Dan Redman (king of media) asked me to send out an office email, it was on. The following is what has been officially requested:
Per Steve Peron’s request after seeing Tony with a beard in the hospital, he has challenged the guys to not shave until Tony has been back in the office for one day. This is an act of unity for our fallen team member. If you choose to take this mission you will have withhold any shaving even if your girl threatens you with taking away “down hill skiing” – or starts yelling, (this could occur)! Remember this is for Tony… Content writers please be kind with the grammar in this email as it is not about me; it is about supporting Tony…
P.S.
I will have silicon
wrist bands for sale that say “Real Men Wear Beards” and “Committed to Beards.” All funds will be used to help Tony’s hospital bill and to purchase peanut M&M’s and Camel Lights for Tony (I don’t support smoking, but I do support Tony).
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