You have til Wednesday, February 25 to give me your best pitch
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:54 am
The rest of you losers are stuck scraping the information yourselves and trying to get Google engineers drunk at conferences. Suckas! Speaking of sucking, kissing up to me in your response is also encouraged, as I'll be the one judging your "entries." I can't promise it'll help your chances, but it'll make me feel good while I read them. So, get to it and tell me why you deserve my membership. And if you know someone you think could benefit, hurry up and get them over to SEOmoz.
This is a chance to get into the heart of SEOmoz for absolut telemarketing leads, kuwait telephone number data ely nothing. That's something no search marketer should be passing up. May the force be with you, Mozzers! UPDATE from Rebecca: Lisa has chosen the winner of the year-long PRO membership, and it's jamib. Congratulations, Jami! This week Rand's invented a new word: "bucketizing." What the heck does this mean, you ask? It's the process of putting keyword groups into different buckets--segmenting them, if you will--by different factors such as traffic volume, intent, conversion rate, etc.
Rand describes the process in more detail in the video, but this is a valuable way to organize your gigantic keyword lists into manageable groups to help you prioritize and manage your efforts. After putting in years as an in-house SEO, last month I took a leap to the agency-side of the business. In-house, I had the opportunity to solicit and retain SEO services from some of the search industry’s best and brightest. I’ve also been tasked to manage consulting gigs that were already in place.
This is a chance to get into the heart of SEOmoz for absolut telemarketing leads, kuwait telephone number data ely nothing. That's something no search marketer should be passing up. May the force be with you, Mozzers! UPDATE from Rebecca: Lisa has chosen the winner of the year-long PRO membership, and it's jamib. Congratulations, Jami! This week Rand's invented a new word: "bucketizing." What the heck does this mean, you ask? It's the process of putting keyword groups into different buckets--segmenting them, if you will--by different factors such as traffic volume, intent, conversion rate, etc.
Rand describes the process in more detail in the video, but this is a valuable way to organize your gigantic keyword lists into manageable groups to help you prioritize and manage your efforts. After putting in years as an in-house SEO, last month I took a leap to the agency-side of the business. In-house, I had the opportunity to solicit and retain SEO services from some of the search industry’s best and brightest. I’ve also been tasked to manage consulting gigs that were already in place.