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Internet World Wednesday Day 2 Recap

My first Internet industry conference expo thingy was very interesting to say the least. In a previous life I attended Informex USA and Chemspec Europe as a glorified salesman carting my laptop around the exhibition halls demonstrating and selling AgriBase.
This time all I am armed with is a pen and paper (mainly because there […]

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The Web’s Global, But It’s Still Different Everywhere

I’m flying out to Dublin tonight to speak at a conference tomorrow organsied by our clients Group GTI. The conference looks at the world of graduate recruiting in Ireland and I’ll be speaking on how recruiters can use search & social media to influence possible candidates, as well as simply attracting them.
As part of my […]

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SMX Sydney: A Truly Great Conference

I was lucky enough to spend last week in Sydney as I was (as far as I know) the only British speaker invited to speak at the inaugural SMX Sydney, alongside an all-star cast of local & international speakers including Rand Fishkin & Jane Copland (SEOmoz), the most quoted man in search - Gord Hotchkiss […]

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Live Diggnation (No, Really) In Amsterdam

At The Next Web Conference 2008 the cult podcast Diggnation will be doing its second Live show outside the USA, the first being in London at FOWA last year (just to clarify, by live I mean in front of an audience, as opposed to just from a sidewalk somewhere).
If you don’t know what Diggnation is, […]

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SES London 2008 Summary

I’ve spent the last few days at Search Engine Strategies London at the Business Design Centre. In line with my magic penny theory, I was there as an unofficial correspondent for SEOmoz and you can see my thoughts on the various sessions I attended there.
Day 1 was a long one and so took two posts, […]

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Online Marketing Show Expands

The Online Marketing Show has announced that it is renaming itself as the Online Marketing & Media Show, to take account for the growing influence of media owners in the online space. It strikes me as a natural progression when you consider recent announcements from companies ranging from the BBC to Bebo.
Michael Nutley, editor-in-chief of […]

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Viral Marketing Presentation From SMX London

Last Friday saw me present at the inaugural SMX London on the panel Linkbaiting & Viral Marketing. A number of people asked me to share my presentation online, so I’ve uploaded it onto SlideShare. Meanwhile, as you can’t click through from SlideShare presentations, I’ve presented thevarious individual slides, with notes, below.
For those wanting the full […]

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Live Tweets From SMX London

As I’m not the best at typing I’ll be sending Twitter updates from SMX London as opposed to live-blogging. Keep checking back for the latest news.
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Live Twittering (Littering?) From SMX London On Friday

As I’ve mentioned before I’ll be speaking at the inaugural SMX London conference this Friday, and I had been planning to live blog from the other sessions. However, having tried this at SMX Advanced in Seattle back in the Summer, I found that I simply couldn’t type fast enough.
I’ve therefore decided to try something else […]

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Come To SMX London & Save 10%

Following the sessions that James Little & I spoke at at the recent a4u Expo, I will be speaking at SMX London next week. I’ll be talking about Link Baiting & Viral Marketing on an esteemed panel which includes Jane Copland from SEOmoz & Thomas Bindl.
If Jane’s presentations are anywhere near as engaging as her […]

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