Tons of PubCon interviews on video and audio
If you want to get a Matt/Google/SEO video fix, you’re in luck. Interviews from PubCon are streaming in. Here are a few I’ve seen:
Audio Interviews
Stephan Spencer and I sat down and talked for about 30 minutes. You can read the interview transcript. That link plus includes the MP3 whether you’d prefer to listen.
I think Jay Berkowitz and I chatted just before the “Meet the Googlers Q&A” session. Download the mp3 of Jay’s podcast.
Video Interviews
I enjoyed chatting with Reachd TV to do an interview. that ten-minute interview is a great video introduction to SEO for small business owners or other society new to SEO. We additionally discuss how WordPress 2.3 is even more search-engine friendly than previous versions. Hat tip to Mark Jacquith for pointing out that one.
At the tail end of PubCon, I sat down to chat with Mike McDonald and Vanessa Fox. Mike plus covered a few high points of the conversation.
Michael Dorausch posted a video excerpt of the search engine panel where I talked about a three-step method to build traffic to a site (Guy Kawasaki was
Suresh Babu caught me in the hallway and asked me about TrustRank, how to tell whether your visitors are arriving from Google Local, and what SEOs should focus on in 2008 (I think local and mobile are good ideas). He plus asked me about what January 1, 1969 means to Google. Props to Robin Liss for taking the video on an unfamiliar camera at the drop of a hat.
Just for Fun
Just before playing Werewolf, someone walked up to me and pretended like he wanted to bribe me: $500,000 for a 1st place ranking. I turned him down, considering no one can guarantee a #1 ranking — not even me. When he put the case down to shake my hand, we filmed a joke/blooper where I pretended to take the case and run. Watch the video to savor the hijinks.
There you go. whether you start right now, you can listen/watch well by an hour of straight search engine optimization Q&A on audio and video. Enjoy!
Original post by Matt Cutts
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