SEOmoz Cheatsheet & Coverage of Barry Diller
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I think a little bit of an early sneak peek at conference coverage from us is in order. This SEO Cheatsheet was something I printed out for conference attendees, but you're welcome to print it for yourself, too. I'd recommend using Flash's built-in print function so it will scale properly (rather than your browser's function).
I've also got the article on Barry Diller's keynote speech finished, which I personally found fascinating. I'll get the rest of the coverage articles up as I have time.
Last night was a kick in the pants - Danny (Sullivan) played out scenes from old John Cusack movies for Elisabeth (Osmeloski) and I; and we argued over when High Fidelity came out. Danny trounced me by referencing IMDB on his mobile before I was able to get the right answer from Geraldine (my girlfriend in Seattle). She did get the date rightish, but wasn't sure if it was 1999 or 2000 (2000 was it according to IMDB).
Lots of other cool rumors and "inside" SEO stuff to report - some it I can't share publicly but that which I can will be posted by Sunday.
I've also got the article on Barry Diller's keynote speech finished, which I personally found fascinating. I'll get the rest of the coverage articles up as I have time.
Last night was a kick in the pants - Danny (Sullivan) played out scenes from old John Cusack movies for Elisabeth (Osmeloski) and I; and we argued over when High Fidelity came out. Danny trounced me by referencing IMDB on his mobile before I was able to get the right answer from Geraldine (my girlfriend in Seattle). She did get the date rightish, but wasn't sure if it was 1999 or 2000 (2000 was it according to IMDB).
Lots of other cool rumors and "inside" SEO stuff to report - some it I can't share publicly but that which I can will be posted by Sunday.
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