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State of Search radioshow – episode 3 – SES New York, local and more

March 28, 2010 Podcasts 3 Comments Bas van den Beld

A very special show this time coming straight from the webmasterradio booth at Search Engine Strategies New York 2010. While seated at the booth Bas was joined by Roy over Skype from Holland.

Bas and Roy welcomed guests Jon and Lisa Myers, Dixon Jones and Dave Naylor. After the first break Richard Zwicky also joined into the discussion.

Every guest gave their take on the conference and noticed that many of the sessions had some sort of local topic in them. The recent interest of local search in the UK were discussed, as well its importance in the SERPs, its lack of support and the problems with it as a result.


In the second part of the show Richard Zwicky joined in to tell us about his new service “Linker”, a kind of ‘dating service’ for webmasters to discuss link exchange opportunities.

Finally Search Engine Strategies Amsterdam was discussed shortly.

The shownotes are below, all the links can also be found in the special delicious feed.

Listen to the show here

Related and discussed links

Searchenginestrategies New York
Searchenginestrategies New York on State of Search
Enquisite Linker is Now Available
Enquisite Linker sign up
SES Amsterdam
SES Amsterdam topics on State of Search

Want to suggest a topic? Send in a url through delicious (send to stateofsearch) and if the topic is right we’ll discuss it in the show!

You can listen to us live at Webmasterradio.fm at 8pm every Tuesday here in Holland, which is 7 in the UK, and in the US it’s at 2pm on the East Coast and 11am on the West Coast. Be sure to join us in the chatroom to take part in the discussion!

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Author: Bas van den Beld

Bas van den Beld is a Web/search strategist, international search specialist, trainer, and well-respected blogger. Bas is well informed about what's going on in the world of Internet and search marketing worldwide and especially Europe. Bas is the owner of Stateofsearch.com. More articles and bio from Bas van den Beld

Currently there are "3 comments" on this Article:

  1. Lisa Myers says:

    I really enjoyed this show, one of our best shows I think, makes a huge difference when we can actually see eachother though so we don’t interupt etc. Great show!

  2. Jon Myers says:

    Totally agree with what Lisa says above, really good show and really good to do one finally where everyone can interact rather than over skype.

  3. [...] Local chinwag, and Mike was adamant Google wouldn’t change their ways. A few hours later I did a Webmaster Radio show with Bas and a few other SEOs and the discussion once again went down the path of Google local. A [...]

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