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As SES Chicago 2009, I asked Matt Van Wagner of Lobster.com to share some of his tastiest search engine marketing tips. (Pun intended.)
I should disclose that I was born in California and raised in Michigan. So, when I moved to Massachusetts, I had to learn how to pronounce “lobster” correctly. It’s “lobstah.” If you don’t pronounce it correctly, then the native New Englanders will know you’re a “blow in.”
Van Wagner, who is also the president and founder of Find Me Faster, is based in New Hampshire. But he gets around. He’s been seen helping small and medium-sized companies as far away as Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
Van Wagner shared a couple of SEM tips, including a new one I hadn’t heard before about Bing.
So, put on your lobster bib and enjoy.
Search engine marketing tips with Matt Van Wagner, Find Me Faster and Lobster.com
Disclaimer: No lobsters were harmed in the making of this video. But, when I’m on the Cape this summer, I plan to remedy the situation.
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