Will Critchlow is a prominent speaker in the search industry. He is not just well known, but also loved for his speaking skills. At the conference his own company Distilled organises, Searchlove, Will talked about ‘Mediocre to Great’.
Will Critchlow is a prominent speaker in the search industry. He is not just well known, but also loved for his speaking skills. At the conference his own company Distilled organises, Searchlove, Will talked about ‘Mediocre to Great’.
This post is originally from a year ago, but with the event week in mind we thought it would be a good idea to ‘re-publish’ the post.
There’s been a couple of good posts recently about learning within the field of search engine optimisation, that include resources that can assist those looking to begin or develop their knowledge. It got me thinking about some of my favourite resources for learning and inspiration and I find that time and again, I’m often looking outside of search engine optimisation for a wider perspective. I like to do this because I find that to come up with a search marketing strategy, it helps to keep on top of many different aspects of marketing, technology and creative thinking. Then of course the mechanics of your strategy are informed by your methods of learning and testing within SEO.
In particular I love the TED Talks videos,which are an amazing collection of talks from visionary experts within a number of fields; from Scientists to Astronauts to Movie Directors. Ted is a non-profit organisation which is devoted to what they define as “ideas worth sharing”, the ideas coming from leaders across the fields of Technology, Entertainment and Design (hence TED). I wanted to share some of my favourite talks that I have found personally educational, insightful and most useful in my role as a search marketer. (more…)
Neuromarketing can be great, it can help you ‘understand’ your target audience. But as with many things you should not look at it as the holy grail. There are some ‘buts’ to it. As discussed by Molly Crocket in this weeks Friday Talk.
Crocket talks about how the benefits of “neuro-enhancements” are not proven scientifically. In this to-the-point talk, Crockett explains the limits of interpreting neuroscientific data, and why we should all be aware of them. (more…)