Web Content 2007 Chicago
Session: The Blogzilla Report: Fact, Fiction, Fear: the monster of the Internet explored ยป
Description
Everything you think you know about blogs is wrong, starting with the name. The original name for Chilean Sea Bass was the Patagonian Toothfish, and no one would buy it. Blogs are really an amazingly easy to use content management system. When combined with analyzing site statistics, blogs can generate amazing traffic and Google visibility for your site
Session Details
| Speakers: |
Mr. David Esrati Add a speaker (if not listed above) |
| Date: | Monday, June 18, 2007 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM |
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| Track: | Tools & Technologies |
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By: Ms Emma Hamer
on Jun 26 2007 at 03:58 PM EDT |
Blogzilla Report: Taming the Monster
David is not only an extremely entertaining speaker - he's knowledgeable and outspoken. Some of the gems I picked up from his show (and I use the word intentionally): "SEO is Voodoo - whatever additional revenue you may achieve is cancelled out by the cost of paying someone to "optimize" your site. Update, and update often - and use descriptive language that Google can "read" - that's the key." Not to mention that the video of very serious Japanese gentlemen discussing (in Japanese with fake English subtitles) how to market Mighty-Mighty Company was absolutely hilarious! If David's ever in your area speaking at a conference: go - he's worth the trip. In fact: he is the trip ... |
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By: Calvin Hendryx-Parker
on Jun 20 2007 at 08:15 AM EDT |
Entertaining and Thought Provoking
Coming into the presentation I wasn't sure what to expect, but David did a great job in stressing how important everything we do and all the content we publish is on the web. His presentation had many examples to back up these claims that content needs to have follow through. He gave out many thought provoking ideas on how to take your content and site to the next level. I won't spoil the intro, but it was worth seeing if he is coming to a conference near you. I had the theme song stuck in my head for the whole 2 days. |


