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PubCon: Social Media Strategies for Link Building

Eric Enge of Stone Temple Consulting in the above WPN video encourages people to “think big” when using social media to build links. This practice is not only for large companies, but should be applied to small businesses also. Just because you’re small doesn’t mean you can’t accomplish big things.

Your social media strategy should include a specific angle. Have a goal from the beginning and don’t wander from it. If you keep a steady focus, you will be able to build upon it.

SMX West 2008: Eric Enge

Mike McDonald of WebProNews sat down with Eric Enge the President of Stone Temple Consulting at SMX West in Santa Clara. Enge talks about universal/blended search with images containing graphical medical issues and how the search engines respond. He also gives his feedback on the conference in general. Watch the full interview, only on WebProNews.

SEO Experts Talk Strategy

WebProNews takes a look at what you need to do to begin optimizing your Web site for the search engines. We talked to several experts in the SEO market including Rand Fishkin of seomoz.org, Brian Mark of toolbarn.com, David Brown of Top SEO Consultants, and Eric Enge of Stone Temple Consulting. All the experts give [...]

SMX Seattle: Eric Enge on Duplicate Content

Eric Enge President of Stone Temple Consulting talked with us after the Duplicate Content Session from the Search Marketing Expo in Seattle on the different conversations that came out of the discussions, and how he feels about the SMX Advanced Expo. Check out all the details right here on WebProNews.

SES: Eric Enge of Stone Temple Consulting with Online Marketing

Stone Temple Consulting President Eric Enge talked with us about this trend back to old-fashioned, online marketing. According to Enge, the “hard sell” approach to a website is not working any more. The trend now, is reverting back to the consumers. Marketers have to actually build relationships with the users.