SEO 101 from SES San Jose

Written by Carolyn Shelby

SEO 101 Podcast

Brian Mark, Dave “NeO” Brown and I podcasted SEO 101 live from the Webmaster Radio booth on the exhibit floor at Search Engine Strategies San Jose 2007 yesterday (Wednesday, August 22nd).

Listen or download the archive of SEO 101 Podcast Live from San Jose here.

Our guests included Dave Davies from Beanstalk Search Positioning, Curtis Dueck from Epiar, Michael Gray, Mike McDonald, and just some random guy that was walking past the booth.

SEO 101 Live from SES San Jose 2007

I have to say, despite only having 3 microphones for 4-5 people (which was our own fault for dragging so many people over to talk), I completely LOVE being able to do the show when Brian, Dave and I are all in the same room. Normally, we do the show via Skype and I’m in Chicago, NeO is near Seattle someplace and Brian is in Nebraska. The live show was just a ton and a half of fun and I can’t wait til the next conference so we can do another one.

Carolyn Shelby

Carolyn Shelby is an Organic Growth & SEO Strategist with more than 25 years of experience helping enterprise brands, SaaS companies, and media organizations build lasting search visibility. She specializes in technical SEO, AI search adaptation, and strategic growth, and is a frequent industry speaker and a regular contributor to Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Land, and other top digital publications.

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3 thoughts on “SEO 101 from SES San Jose”

  1. Cshel,

    I listen to your podcast (I have listened to two of your shows now).

    I am the guy you created the Paid Links Session video. You spoke of getting the link to my video – click on my name above and you will see the video.

    Thanks,
    Dave

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  2. I thought this was a great show… I really enjoyed the spontaneity and Microsoft bashing! A couple comments to note though…

    – Coldfusion can be run on Linux, although the real question is… Why Cold Fusion? 🙂

    – Regarding the 301’s the guy asked about in his question (I believe it was the ColdFusion site), sounds like a custom 301 handler is the only way to go if he has TONs of dynamic pages to redirect. The joys of mod_rewrite!

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