This Friday Talk goes to Danny Sullivan when he spoke at TEDxOrangeCoast earlier this year. He talks about search. Just search
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This Friday Talk goes to Danny Sullivan when he spoke at TEDxOrangeCoast earlier this year. He talks about search. Just search
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Conference season has started again. If you are an eager (search) marketer wanting to learn stuff you can really make some steps in the next few months with lots of conferences around. Off course State of Search will be present. Sometimes speaking, sometimes blogging.
Mid-September we will be at SMX Stockholm where no less than three bloggers are speaking. A week before that however is SMX New York. We will try to get coverage from there too. Leading up to SMX East we are already looking forward to this conference. We talked to organizer, editor in chief of Searchengineland, and probably the most famous person in search next to Matt Cutts, Danny Sullivan about the show and his view on the current developments in search. Danny talks about his job as an organizer, what we can expect from the show and also gives us an insight into his thoughts about the changing industry. (more…)
We already noticed in July that there were Google Plus posts (public ones) showing up in the SERPS. Now Google has made it official: the latest update to Google Social Search are Public Google+ Posts. Google announced this on their blog.
You can now see results being accompanied by “NAME shared this on Google+”. So this is not direct content from Google+, but shared links through Google+. (more…)
During my holiday I was reading the book “In the Plex” by Steven Levy. You really feel you are getting an inside into the Google offices when you read that book (I will review it later). In the book Levy mentiones the office of Matt Cutts, Ben Gomes, and Amit Singhal as being an office which by Googlers is called the “cool kids’ office”. Now to be honest, if you would tell that to somebody outside of the industry and show that person a picture of the three, they probably wouldn’t believe it. But online, Search and Google in particular is a world of its own. Here the ‘cool kids’ are those who know the most.
The Churchill Club, a Silicon Valley business and technology forum, got the three to talk their stuff not in the offices at Google, but on stage. Moderated by Danny Sullivan they talked for almost 1,5 hours about a lot of ‘cool’ stuff. If you have the time, you should really watch this.
At SMX West Danny Sullivan keynoted. He is always a pleasure to listen to. Enjoy!
At SXSW Danny Sullivan interviewed Bing and Google about the latest developments in search. Before that session he sat down with TechCrunch’ Alexia Tsotsis. She asked him all about content farms, spam and the reliance some companies have on Google.
We are all familiar with the Google Webmaster Videos Matt Cutts is making. We actually talked about one of them yesterday. And today we see another one. And this is kind of a special one, one with a twist. And one with an extra person in there. In this video Cutts answered the question “what are some search trends on your radar?”, posed by Danny Sullivan. And guess who walks into the screen… The talk is about several issues: Hacked Sites, social signals and more.
It’s a nice video with actual information in it so be sure to watch it, but Danny, next time, look more into the camera!
There are many great search-experts out there. We decided we wanted to give some extra attention to some of them. Therefore we will be interviewing some of these experts. During the entire summer you will be served with short interviews with influential people in the industry. You will be seeing interviews with the likes of Joost de Valk, Marcus Tandler, Chris Sherman, Mike Grehan and Danny Sullivan, and off course our bloggers! Be aware that some interviews will be published in the newsletter!
Today: someone who has been an example for me since the beginning, a legend for me: Danny Sullivan, chief editor of Searchengineland.
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