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SEO Social 2.0 (April)

Apr 7
Tue 7:00 PM
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Estimated attendance
 8  people attended.
3.50 3.503

Who organized?
Paul

Topic/Theme: Everyone bring one tip to share (or a question) related to web traffic or online web promotion.

Search Engine Optimatization (SEO) meets Social Media Optimization (SMO)... a mashup of meetups & conversations. Plus generally a discussion around having a website or blog.

This is a recurring special event, as we bring different meetup groups together to discuss SEO as it relates to social & web 2.0 aspects... or is it that we'll discuss how social & web 2.0 can benefit from knowing SEO?

Also joining us is the Washington DC SEO meetup group, for sharing ideas & experiences (their event listing adds more people to the event).

The staff at James Hoban's will know where we are gathering - currently set for the back bar area. There is a full (and delicious) menu available.

Starter ideas and questions for the night's conversation:


  • Are you more familiar with SEO, SMO, or neither? Or both?
  • Is it better to focus on SEO to get traffic, or focus on SMO? What is the difference?
  • Is traffic all that you want, or do you want a benefit that traffic will bring to you/your site? Examples of benefits include branding, signups/registrations/orders, advertiser ROI (including text ads), and
  • How do links from comments (in blogs, on YouTube, etc.) help in SEO?
  • Does having a blog risk a "duplicate page" penalty from search engines? Blogs can display the same page with different url's, such as site.com/?p=1 , www.site.com/?p=1 , site.com/post_name , and www.site.com/post_name . Is this seen as content spam, or is it ignored by search engines?

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  • Evans Craig
    Posted Apr 9, 2009 2:45 PM
    Had a great discussion, but it was hard to hear. The venue was a bit loud & the tables were not exactly in line with what we wanted to do there. We should continue the discussion in a more social area where we can see & hear each other comfortably. All & all, though, I had a graet time with the group.
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  • Ralph
    Posted Apr 6, 2009 1:45 PM
    Sounds great. Sorry to be missing it. Ralph, of www.thewebstersdictionary.com

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