IndustryDaily SearchCast, March 1, 2006: Special SES NY Edition, Linking Strategies Panel

Daily SearchCast, March 1, 2006: Special SES NY Edition, Linking Strategies Panel

Today’s search podcast is the third of
special editions out of
the Search Engine Strategies New York conference this week. Originally, we’d planned to podcast the Who’s
Watching Whom privacy panel, but we had a technical glitch with that. So
instead, please enjoy highlights from the
Linking
Strategies
panel, which you’ll
find it in this
MP3
file
. About the panel:

Linking Strategies
How far is too far in optimizing your internal link structure? If you operate a
network of sites, can natural interlinking be perceived as link spam? How should
you handle affiliate links? Advanced linking issues like these and more will be
explored during this session. This session is designed for experienced
marketers. Beginners should only attend if they’ve gone through the Link
Building Basics session earlier in the conference.

Moderator:
Detlev Johnson,
VP, Director of Consulting,
Position Technologies

Speakers:
Chris Boggs,
Director of Online Marketing, G3
Group

Greg Boser,
President, WebGuerrilla LLC
Mike Grehan, CEO,
Smart Interactive
Debra
Mastaler
, Owner,
Alliance-Link.com

Eric Ward, CEO,
EricWard.com

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