The Net Impact’s Conference Portends Dawn of New SEO Strategy
Recently, one of St. Louis’ most renowned SEO companies hosted a conference about using search engine marketing to heighten brand awareness. The seminar evaluated the pertinent elements of an effective search engine marketing campaign. The topics that were reviewed, included:
- The relevance of architecting a resilient link
- How link building influences site exposure and traffic
- Advanced business-to-business search engine marketing
The first segment Search engine optimization consultant, Lauren Williamson and president, Steve Thomas of The Net Impact shared valuable insight about the role linking plays in building the search engine optimization (SEO) strategy.
Think of your Web site as a popular portal, recognized for being a network that everyone relies on for industry specific information, news and data.
- The Net Impact reveals the latest trends in Internet marketing
During another segment, Web Account Manager, Sonya Sawall provided a pithy overview of how business decision-makers buyers are using search engines to find strategic partners and vendors. To review the presentation, click on “Advanced B2B Search Engine Marketing.”
From social media networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook and other microsites, Ms. Sawall evaluated how the mediums emblemize business-to-business search engine marketing. Moreover, the use of these Internet marketing tools bolsters the linking strategy and other search engine optimization objectives.
Towards the end of the seminar, Angela Cicerelli explained how social media networks, such as FlickR YouTube, are generating significicant sources of traffic and even appear in search engine query results.
Also, for those naysayers, who question the validity of the aforementioned search engine marketing mediums, Ms. Cicerelli and Steve Thomas, evaluated the efficacy of mixed search engine and social media.
- Angela Cicerelli and Steve Thomas reveal the pros and cons of mixed media
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