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5 Feb, 2007 9:44 pm
... I started speaking at Search Engine Strategies conferences, and I'd often co-present with Stephan Spencer, one of the founders of Netconcepts. Stephen knows a lot about SEO for blogs, and was ... I looked, it seemed hard. And hard = not tonight. Last week,
I dropped Stephan a note. The first step to solving a problem, I reasoned, was admitting I had one. Sure enough, ... is more than 99% of the
way to completion; I couldn't have done it without Stephan's and Ed's help. Thanks, guys. I owe you both big ...
2 Sep, 2007 3:06 pm
... find somebody that wasn't in my industry, to not get the same old stuff. I liked what [the Netconcepts LLC founder Stephan Spencer] was saying about showing people you're the expert in that field by what you write. I found out how important it was ... one of the month's top stupid
products on Good Morning America. I thought I should refute it [in the blog], but [Mr. Spencer] said I should blog this as: 'It's great to be
stupid.' So I said on the blog that in fact it was stupid that someone else hadn ...
21 Jan, 2007 2:57 am
Tino Buntic has produced what could be called the biggest linkbaiting project the blogosphere has seen yet. I have no clue how my picture got in the middle of it, but it's certainly an
interesting approach to ramping up link popularity. Each photo is linked to the author's blog, with the list below being widely reproduced.
7 Feb, 2008 3:07 am
... your mediation practice more effective and efficient. And fun. Let's not forget fun (be sure to read to the bottom for the laugh link)! Here's the latest: Trying to select a domain
name for your ADR blog or website? Read Stephan Spencer's Company Names Don't Always Translate Well
to Domain Names first. Reminds me of the classic story about Chevrolet trying to sell the Nova in Latin America. No va translates to it doesn't go. The story is ...
7 Feb, 2008 11:44 am
... " brand; today, she details the PR industry's role in the blogosphere, bloggers as journalists and more. 3. Rob La Gatta: In an interview last year with Stephan Spencer, you said bloggers "want to be part of an on-going collaboration or partnership." This seems like it
could be a great opportunity for public relations firms, yet their presence in the blogosphere still seems quite limited. Do you think the PR industry is poised to ...
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