The topic is: 10 search engine optimization expectations you need to understand when trying to rank well on the major search engines like Google.
People seemed to really like these. Some of the comments where:
“Thank you for such a raw, impassioned and earnest post. Its nice to see something that is more conversational than glitz. What you have said is right on and I will refer my SEO clients to it. (No client stealing now!) Jim Bonfield”
“This is probably the best, most candid and valuable information on the subject that I’ve seen yet. He’s spot on, and I’ll be sharing this with my SEO clients as well.”
“This was very informative for a student like me.”
This video wasn’t viewed very often (about 50 times). However, this is something I’m especially proud of. ClevelandSEO.com is an SEO organization that I helped found. It’s purpose is to help educate the local community about SEO and to show the nation the high level of SEO talent that Cleveland and Northeast Ohion have to offer:
I’m on vacation this week. And taking a note from Matt Cutts I have decided to go completely off the grid. No email, blogs… nothin’. I’m just taking some books and a journal.
However, fear not! I won’t leave you with nothing to watch. I thought I’d put up some videos from some time ago. The tag line on the video is SageRock.com, my web marketing firm. But these videos were some of the more popular videos at YouTube.
I’ll be back with brand new shows Monday, February 5.
Here’s a video that was viewed over 300 times. I discuss the current state of affairs when it comes to the cost of hiring a search engine marketer. It was of interest because I talk about how SEO’s are currently getting $200 or more per hour
What: There is still a big hole in the marketing world concerning integration. Print, web, TV and PR are rarely in the same room together. This causes signficant gaps in messaging.
Where: This was shot at our office in Akron Ohio.
When: January 26, 2007
Why: There just needs to be more communication in the world. This is especially true in the marketing world. All your different channels have little to no clue what your other channels are doing. This is costing you time, effort and money.
How: I shot this with my mini DV Panasonic video camera. I had 1000 watts of light on both my left and my right plus some fill lights.