SEOmoz Seminar - Sessions So Good They’ll Make Your Head Hurt!

As you all know I attended the SEOmoz Expert Training Seminar last week (Aug. 19 & Aug. 20) and I had previously told you that I would review the sessions for our readers once I got back. Well, unfortunately, I cannot review the sessions for you as they have asked us not to blog about what was taught at the various sessions. I totally respect that and have no issues with not being able to tell our readers what we learned. I can, however, let you know what the sessions were about. Then, you can see why my head hurt after the sessions were over! That’s just how good the sessions were at SEOmoz and I am definitely glad that I got to attend the event.

Day One

Thinking Like A Search Engineer - Rand Fishkin

Elite Site Architecture - Rand Fishkin & Stephan Spencer

White Hat Cloaking - Rand Fishkin

Spam Detection & False Positives - Nick Gerner

Legal Issues - Sarah Bird

Site Reviews - Rebecca Kelley & Rand Fishkin

Global Search - Will Critchlow & Duncan Morris

Sitemaps & Webmaster Tools - Rand Fishkin & Stephan Spencer

Crawlability - Jeff Pollard

Day Two

Reputation Management - Will Critchlow & Duncan Morris

Social Networks For SEO - Jane Copland

Opportunities & Pitfalls Of Buying Links - Seth Besmertnik

Enterprise Link Building - Rand Fishkin

Vertical Search Inclusion - Stephan Spencer

Future Of Search Engines - Danny Sullivan

Expert Q&A - Danny Sullivan, Rand Fishkin, Stephan Spencer, Nick Gerner, Will Critchlow & Duncan Morris

These sessions were so great we’re going to implement quite a few of their suggestions in our services at Regency Interactive. Just to give you a hint of what we will be implementing; we’re going to offer more in depth site reviews, more social media services, putting more thought into conversions for our clients and so forth.

P.S. It was also great to meet the people I treat with on a daily basis: Alex Bennert, Brian Carter, Dana Lookadoo, Danny Sullivan, David Mihm, Derek Edmond, Dr. Pete, Duncan Morris, Jane Copland, Jeff Donenfeld, Joshua Sciarrino, Martin Bowling, Monica Wright, Stephan Spencer, Taylor Pratt and Will Critchlow.

P.S.S If you are ever at one of these events and by chance see something on someone’s shirt like say some chocolate from a Twix they ate a couple of hours before lunch then be sure and let them know it’s there. Otherwise, they will walk all around at lunch and throughout the rest of the day with chocolate rubbed in on his/her shirt. That’s not a good way to network now is it? :)




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  • Comments

    5 Responses to “SEOmoz Seminar - Sessions So Good They’ll Make Your Head Hurt!”

    1. Dana Lookadoo on September 5th, 2008 2:03 pm

      It was fun meeting you and many more of the crew! I’m laughing about the Twix chocolate!

      Who would imagine that having one’s head hurt would be so much fun and rewarding. And we paid for it! Agreed that it was worth every dollar!

      Dana

    2. Regency Interactive on September 5th, 2008 11:44 pm

      @Dana Lookadoo: It was great to meet you too! I got to make sure others got a headache too when I got back as I had to discuss with them what all we learned. Can’t wait to get the DVD. :)

    3. Dana Lookadoo on September 6th, 2008 12:39 am

      Oh, that’s right! The DVD! You’ll be able to make that headache even more viral! Hope you filled out the survey. Make sure to get a link to the PPT slides.

      Hope to see you at the next one!

    4. Brian Carter on September 6th, 2008 1:10 am

      Hey Casey, ya at risk of sounding too brown-nosey, the seminar was WAY worth it and the networking was great, awesome to meet you… that was a great time, and I took away some important lessons and insights… :-)

    5. Regency Interactive on September 8th, 2008 7:56 am

      @Brian Carter: Brian, it was great meeting you too! Sorry that you didn’t get to listen to Duncan’s presentation due to my loud stomach. Hope to get up with you soon!