Posted in SEO on April 23rd, 2007 6 Comments »
I’m a wannabe domainer. I have a nice little portfolio that’s maybe worth six figures, but nothing like the big boys and their hundreds of thousands of premium type-in .com domain names worth hundreds of millions of dollars. I look at their portfolios and I’m truly amazed by their cost of traffic and reach. If […]
Posted in SEO on April 6th, 2007 3 Comments »
I’ll be at SES NYC next week for a few days. I’m going to skip the conference sessions as I have about eleventy meetings set up.
If anyone wants to meet up, ping me at brian (at) scoreboard-media.com. Or just grab me in the Hilton and tell me how much you hate my blog.
See y’all there!
Posted in SEO on March 26th, 2007 5 Comments »
Busy day (and in the midst of a tornado warning down here in San Antonio), but I wanted to say, “Job well done, Princess” to Neil Patel who manned up and came out victorious on his SEO Challenge to Jason Calacanis.
The Challenge
Neil Patel’s Victory Dance
Neil Patel 1 - Jason Calacanis 0
Neil Patel Bitchslaps Calacanis On […]
Posted in SEO on March 25th, 2007 8 Comments »
Wow. I never expected that last post to create such a shitstorm (I swear it wasn’t linkbait!). I’m crunched for time so I’ll impart a few thoughts/responses in random list form.
1. Rand Fishkin. I commented to Rand over at SEOmoz as I didn’t want him to take any personal affront that he may have inferred. […]
Posted in SEO on March 19th, 2007 18 Comments »
“If you can rank a site in lucrative markets, why would you do it for clients instead of for yourself?”
That’s the first thing you, the prospective client, should ask each of the SEO consultants you are considering. In my opinion, there are only three honest answers to that question:
1. “I choose interesting projects that give me […]