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Alternative Discovery and SEO - Feeds, PDFs, and Blog SEO

PubCon 2007 — Las Vegas, NV

December 5th, 2007

Panelist: Stephan Spencer

Learn the best tips, tools, and techniques for non-traditional optimization for both indexing as well as ranking support. This includes files such as PDFs, docs, podcasts and RSS feeds.

Panelists:
Rick Klau, Strategic Partner Development Content Acquisition, Google
Stephan Spencer, Founder & President, Netconcepts
George Aspland, Founder & President, eVision

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Interactive Marketing: Reaching Customers

UW Wisconsin Madison, Executive Education, Interactive Marketing — Madison, WI

November 13th, 2007

Workshop by Stephan Spencer

Search engine marketing

  • Making your site “search engine friendly”
  • “Pay-per-click” search advertising
  • Benchmarking, competitive intelligence and ROI analysis
  • Trends in contextual, behavioral and local advertising

Creating a buzz — viral marketing

  • Blogs, RSS feeds, forums, wikis and more
  • Harness “word of mouse” to enhance your brand
  • Identifying the “sneezers” who will spread your viral message

Web analytics

Speakers:
Stephan Spencer, Founder and President, Netconcepts

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SMX: Wikipedia, Yahoo Answers & Answer Sharing

October 19th, 2007

by Netconcepts

Originally published in WebProNews

A recap of this panel at SMX that Netconcepts Founder and President Stephan Spencer presented on. Moderated by Danny Sullivan, Danny Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief, Search Engine Land, the panel which included Lise Broer “Durova”, Administrator, Wikipedia, Jonathan Hochman, Founder/President, Hochman Consultants, Matt McGee, SEO Manager, Marchex and Don Steele, Director of Digital & Enterprise Marketing, Comedy Central. The focus of the discussion were tips on how to engage with end-users delicately to manage your brand.

Read the full recap here at WebProNews.

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Search Engine Optimization: Best Practices

Blog World Expo — Las Vegas, NV

November 7th, 2007

Panelist: Stephan Spencer

Panelists:
Andy Beal, Marketing Pilgrim
Vanessa Fox, Zillow.com
Aaron Wall, SEOBook.com
Stephan Spencer, Netconcepts

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Cabela’s Derek Fortna on SEO

October 10th, 2007

by Netconcepts

Originally published in Target Marketing

In this article written by Kate DeBevois, Senior Associate Editor for Target Marketing, the spotlight turns on GravityStream. Derek Fortna, Cabela’s Marketing Programs Manager, reports on GravityStream’s implementation and success.

With its Web site approaching 50,000 product pages and more than 200,000 unique products, such as “hunting socks,” “compound bows” and “riflescope accessories,” the company required a more robust natural search solution. So it turned to software provider Netconcepts to update its site with GravityStream, a natural search management platform that helped Cabela’s gain a real-time, Web-crawler version of its site and allowed the company to optimize existing pages without rebuilding the entire site. This resulted in a 200 percent traffic increase and a 50 percent online sales increase within the first six months of implementation. Continue reading »

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Nuts & Bolts: Case Study

October 1st, 2007

by Netconcepts

Originally published in Target Marketing

In this article written by Kate DeBevois for Target Marketing, she talks about the success of Netconcepts’ client Steve Spangler. She writes, “Steve Spangler, famous for creating a 30-foot geyser of Diet Coke by dropping Mentos into a soda bottle, not only has mastered the art of science, but also the art of blogging to optimize natural search results and increase Web sales.” Read more about how Netconcepts helped Mr. Spangler achieve success in this case study article about Steve Spangler Science.

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Toy Stories: Show-and-Tell Blog Hooks Customers

August 29th, 2007

by Netconcepts

Originally published in Wall Street Journal

Colorado science teacher, marketing guru, and Netconcepts’ GravityMarket client, Steve Spangler sits down with Simona Covel, reporter for the Wall Street Journal to discuss his blog’s successful impact on his business.

In this interview, Steve discusses how Netconcepts has helped him over-achieve his business goals by rebuilding his original ecommerce site and later creating a powerful blog to fuel his viral online success.

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Twelve SEO Mistakes Most Bloggers Make

August 23rd, 2007

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Search Engine Land

In this article Stephan Spencer, President and Founder of Netconcepts, writes about the most, common mistakes that bloggers make, and what to do about them. From title tag optimization to keyword URLs, you’ll want to read this article to optimize your personal or business blog to help your blog increase its search visibility.

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SEO Through Blogs & Feeds

Search Engine Strategies — San Jose, CA

August 22nd, 2007

Panelist: Stephan Spencer

Not yet running a blog? Not syndicating your content through web feeds? Then you’re missing out on an important area that can help your overall SEO efforts. Learn more about the unique advantages blogs and feeds offer to search engine optimization.

Speakers:
Greg Jarboe, President and Co-Founder, SEO-PR
Stephan Spencer, Founder and President, Netconcepts, LLC
Rick Klau, Strategic Partner Development, Google
Doug Hay, Principal & CEO, Expansion Plus Inc.

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Google News comments likely to be panned by major corporations

August 8th, 2007

by Chris Smith

Originally published in Natural Search Blog

Sometimes Google’s announcements get lost in the shuffle. “Google today introduced a new experimental feature in their News - they’ve added story participant comments into their listings of stories.” In this article, Chris Smith talks about his thoughts and reactions to Google’s decision to allow comments on their news, and how it relates to other companies. Read more about Chris’ thoughts in the article here, and learn how comment-enabling might benefit your company.

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