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SEO.COM GOES LOCAL: PRESENTATIONS, GIVEAWAYS & WEBINAR FOR LOCAL SEARCH 88 Responses
Last post: 11 months ago | Thread started: Jun 20, 12, 7:22 p.m.
- seocompany
Another great SLCSEM (Salt Lake City SEM professional organization) event has come and gone and left us with a ton of great information from one of the country’s leading experts in local search, David Mihm. The timing for a local search meetup and having David as a speaker couldn’t have been more perfect as the local search landscape is preparing for a major shakeup in the near future. With Apple dropping Google and launching its own maps product, Google Places changing to Google+ Local and Yelp making big moves to embed itself in major search platforms, there was a lot of great information and speculation on preparing for what’s coming next.
I was invited to speak following David to give the attendees an agency’s perspective on fulfilling local search campaigns for small businesses. Both presentations are available at the bottom of this post. However, I want to highlight what I thought were some of the most interesting takeaways from David’s presentation and the Q&A session that followed.
Read more: http://www.seo.com/blog/seocom-l…
- Jun 20, 12, 7:22 p.m. – Permalink
- animatedgif
SEO is snake oil.

- Dog-earJun 21, 12, 2:51 a.m. – Permalink
- trooperbill
BS, people who are SEO haters really don't get it... SEO's not like it was back in 2002! we've become more process driven and its more of a marketing tool nowerdays. Devs don't get SEO they think "build it they will come"... i'm here to tell you, they wont.


- Dog-earJun 22, 12, 9:25 a.m. – Permalink




