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SEO is a minefield of misinformation, expert says

SEO is a minefield of misinformation, expert says

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 27 May 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

A search optimization consultant dishes on what IT managers should know about SEO ahead of next month’s Search Engine Strategies Toronto 2010 conference. Find out why most need a refresher course on search optimization

 

In addition to checking out resources such as SearchEngineWatch.com and SEO-Chicks.com, Lewis recommends IT professionals who are dabbling in Web development to come to next month’s SES Toronto 2010 conference. For IT people that can’t attend, she recommends perusing the list of speakers and contacting them separately to ask questions and gain insight into world of SEO.

 

“If you’re doing Web development or involved in any product or service that’s going to be offered online, then you need SEO to be found,” Lewis said. “No offence to Google Canada, but because the algorithm is still catching up a bit, we need to help it along as much as possible.”

 

Puneet Bhasin, an independent IT consultant who will be speaking on how marketers can work with developers at SES Toronto 2010, has attended SES in the past to understand the impact that SEO and marketing teams can have on IT servers and the infrastructure at large. “Remember oftentimes the marketing person asking the question doesn't have the technical know how to implement from end to end,” he said. “We as IT professionals need to help fill in the gaps. Going to SES helped me as an IT professional put the entire picture together and build an infrastructure and development process that is conducive to organic corporate Internet growth.”

 

The conference, now in its seventh year, will cover pay-per-click management, keyword research, successfully merging search with social media, link building basic, video optimization, site usability, multiple site management, and SEO techniques related to mobility.

 

The show will also feature a keynote with Maile Ohye, senior developer programs engineer at Google Inc. This promises to give attendees an insider’s look at the search giant and its approach to supporting site owners through Webmaster Central.

 

SES Toronto 2010 starts on June 10 at the Hyatt Regency Toronto.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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