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Microsoft Ad Center hosted a pre-registration party for the Search Marketing Expo in Seattle. Neil Patel tries to catch up with Google’s Webmaster Central Product Manager, Vanessa Fox, but gets interrupted by Matt Cutts (aka - Rand Fishkin) and another Vanessa Fox (aka - ?). Check out all the fun only on WebProNews.
Tags: Neil Patel, Rand Fishkin, Search Marketing Expo, Seattle, SMX, Vanessa Fox


June 4th, 2007 at 8:17 am
[...] Other SMX Advanced coverage will be coming from Marketing Pilgrim and of course both text and video from WebProNews. Alas, Online Marketing Blog will not be attending SMX Seattle, but hopefully we can cover future events. With two east coast speaking gigs this month, attending/blogging a third conference simply isn’t doable for me. [...]
June 4th, 2007 at 6:03 pm
That was TOO FUNNY! Poor Neil and Mystery Guest WTG! that was funny
June 4th, 2007 at 7:29 pm
What is Mystery Guest’s real name anyways?
June 5th, 2007 at 5:06 pm
[...] Other SMX Advanced coverage will be coming from Marketing Pilgrim and of course both text and video from WebProNews. Alas, Online Marketing Blog will not be attending SMX Seattle, but hopefully we can cover future events. With two east coast speaking gigs this month, attending/blogging a third conference simply isn’t doable for me. [...]
June 9th, 2007 at 1:20 pm
[...] Other SMX Advanced coverage will be coming from Marketing Pilgrim and of course both text and video from WebProNews. Alas, Online Marketing Blog will not be attending SMX Seattle, but hopefully we can cover future events. With two east coast speaking gigs this month, attending/blogging a third conference simply isn’t doable for me. [...]
June 10th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
[...] Other SMX Advanced coverage will be coming from Marketing Pilgrim and of course both text and video from WebProNews. Alas, Online Marketing Blog will not be attending SMX Seattle, but hopefully we can cover future events. With two east coast speaking gigs this month, attending/blogging a third conference simply isn’t doable for me. [...]
June 13th, 2007 at 5:56 pm
[...] Other SMX Advanced coverage will be coming from Marketing Pilgrim and of course both text and video from WebProNews. Alas, Online Marketing Blog will not be attending SMX Seattle, but hopefully we can cover future events. With two east coast speaking gigs this month, attending/blogging a third conference simply isn’t doable for me. [...]
July 21st, 2007 at 6:07 am
[...] Hopefully that data will provide enough relevant information for landing page creators to have a fair idea of what to aim towards. I think the big takeaway is - don’t optimize for search phrases, optimize to convince those with little - moderate comfort with the brand to take the leap. At least, that’s how I’d do it if I entered the contest. In related news, we received our first submission to the landing page competition, courtesy of Mystery Guest. Be warned, it’s semi-NSFW: Larger Version I’m not entirely convinced that we can display the page, despite it’s comic genius. As Mystery Guest has shown in the past, she can be pretty mean to Neil. Still, it’s a valiant effort, and you can see why she’s quite clearly the best thing to ever happen to me, period (hence all this business). BTW - Tomorrow we launch the new SEOmoz pricing (sometime in the mid-morning) and we’ll also be announcing two new premium member services. Plus - more great content for free members is also on its way. p.s. Nearly forgot to mention that Offermatica has now added to the prize pot with a 3-month trial subscription of the basic version of their software (worth $30,000 - wow). p.p.s. Yes - I know there’s been a lot of "self-promotional" type blog entries in the past few weeks; with the exception of one more tomorrow, we’ll get right back to the business of blogging useful SEO tips & advice without the SEOmoz-centric add-ons.Do you like this post? Yes No [...]