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Wil Reynolds on How to Sell Out your Events with SEO & Social Media
The Internet has transformed the way people make buying decisions. Today, people are searching for events on the Internet, particularly in search engines and social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Join Wil Reynolds, founder of SEER Interactive, to learn how you can use social media for your events to build links and generate more customers through search engines. Specifically you will learn: *How to use SEO, blogging, and social media to drive qualified prospects to your website, *How to optimize your content for search engines and social media, *How to build quality backlinks to your events, and more About Wil Reynolds Over the past 13 years, Wil Reynolds has dedicated himself to doing two things well: driving traffic to sites from search engines and analyzing the impact that traffic has on the bottom line of companies. Wil’s career began at a web marketing agency in 1999, where he spearheaded the SEO strategies for companies like Barnes & Noble, Disney, Harman Kardon, Debeers, Doubleclick, Hotjobs, and Mercedes Benz USA. For the last 8 years, Wil and the team of search professionals at SEER Interactive have been assisting clients in maximizing their visibility and sales using search engines in both SEO and SEM. You can catch Wil speaking with anyone who wants to learn about search, whether it is in a coffee shop or a major conference, it just runs through the veins! Sell Tickets Online with TicketLeap: www.ticketleap.com
GeeksOM-SEO-Search Engine Optimization Help and Tips
The 101 of SEO. Points Web masters of small and medium businesses in canada in the right direction of good online presence, through SEO blogging and being present on Social Media. Visit us at: http:www.geeksom.com/services Contact us: info@geeksom.com
Open HTML5 Movie Trailer + Banner (WebM + OGG)
Major Movie Studios are already showing Open HTML5 Trailers before 2012, as a Positive, new Ad/Media Technology for Everyone. Go to: immortalsmovie.com -and test it on a Ubuntu, Mint, or other Linux Live Distro.