This has been updated to a JOINT meetup with the Online Marketing Meetup Group! Thanks to Rey Villar and Mert Sahinoglu for sharing the room and this topic with us.
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Search engine optimization (SEO) is the key strategy for driving greater traffic (i.e. more potential customers) to your site.
And this strategy is actually quite simple: an effective SEO campaign will get you ranked higher on Google's organic search results, which will result in more consumers clicking on your link and coming to your page. So how do you create and execute an effective SEO campaign?
Half of SEO consists of what you put on your site. The other half of SEO -- some say the more important half -- depends on the inbound links that you build. Links that are placed on other websites and point to your site.
Join us for our March meetup as Link Builder and SEO Expert, Mert Sahinoglu, reveals the secrets of effective link building. Note: this is advanced SEO, so be ready to learn:
* Keyword research
* Anchored links
* No-follow links vs. value-passing links
* Good links vs. bad links
* Link exchanges that don't work (and those that do)
* Creative ways to get good links
* Effect of relevancy and authority on links
* And answers to your pressing SEO and link-building questions
As more businesses enter the online market, the competition for the ultra-valuable "top of page 1 of Google" position becomes even more fierce. Join us for this very informative session and get the knowledge and resources you need to maximize your SEO.
Updated Topic! Advanced SEO Link Building
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- Organiser
- Chicagoland Webmasters: Lakefront Area
- Date
- 23-24 Mar 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Chicago, US
- Cost
- 3.0 USD
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