SuperBloggers of Search: Cutts, Scoble & Zawodny in Blogging Roundtable at WebmasterWorld PubCon Search & Internet Marketing Conference, Boston, 2006.AUSTIN, Texas -- Three of the Industry's top bloggers, Matt Cutts Matt Cutts works for the quality group in Google, specializing in search engine optimization issues.[1] He is well known in the SEO community for enforcing the Google Webmaster Guidelines and cracking down on link spam. , Robert Scoble and Jeremy Zawodny Jeremy Zawodny is currently an employee of Yahoo! in the platform engineering group. He has been described as "Yahoo!'s MySQL guru".[1] He maintains a popular weblog focused on Yahoo! initiatives, which is listed in CNET News. , come together at a special tech session: "Where Blogging and Search Collide." Part of WebmasterWorld's Search Engine & Internet Marketing See Internet advertising. Conference, 'PubCon,' Boston, April 18th to 20th, 2006, the session will be moderated by Brett Tabke Brett Tabke is an American programmer and SEO professional. He is the founder of WebmasterWorld, an online search engine and internet marketing forum that often receives over 1 million pageviews per day. , WebmasterWorld's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "What a line-up! I'm delighted to bring together some of the Industry's leading bloggers in a special early evening session where we'll push the limits on Search and Blogging. Matt Cutts, one of the original Google guys, joins Robert Scoble 'Scobleizer,' the self proclaimed 'Microsoft Geek Blogger,' and Jeremy Zawodny, from Yahoo Technical," said Brett Tabke, WebmasterWorld's CEO. "In an interview-style open forum, we'll cover wide ranging Search and Blogging topics including, the challenges for the search engines with the Internet phenomenon of blogs, how blogs and the search engines can co-exist successfully, and the future of blogs and search engines. With blogging being such a hot topic, it's sure to prove a popular session for serious bloggers," concluded Tabke. WebmasterWorld's PubCon features a Keynote Speech keynote speech n. See keynote address. Noun 1. keynote speech - a speech setting forth the keynote keynote address keynote - the principal theme in a speech or literary work by best selling author Malcolm Gladwell, writer of 'The Tipping Point' and 'Blink.' The conference includes four tracks each day and these include sessions focusing on some of the hottest topics. The tracks are: Organic Search & General Webmaster Issues, Paid Search, Affiliates & Advertising, and Site Reviews. The event will also feature two special Super Sessions, one titled: 'Blink! Thin slicing search,' and the other will be the main conference Search Engine panel with the A-list search engines. WebmasterWorld's Search Engine & Internet Marketing Conference, PubCon, is supported by the Internet industry's leading businesses, including: (A to Z of exhibitors and sponsors) AdBrite, Ask.com, Best of the Web, Digital River, Efficient Frontier Efficient Frontier A line created from the risk-reward graph, comprised of optimal portfolios. , Ewealth, Forge Business, Google, Infosearch Media, Iprospect, JoeBucks, Kanoodle, LinkConnectors, LivePerson, MonsterCommerce, Morevisibility, Pokeraffiliate, PRWeb, Revenue Magazine, Search Marketing Standard Magazine, SEO (Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Optimizer) See search engine optimization. , Inc., Submit Express, TextLinkAds, TrueLocal, ValueClick / Commission Junction, Web Marketing Association, WebmasterRadio, and Yahoo!. WebmasterWorld's PubCon conferences and sessions are for anyone involved in Internet Marketing, the Search Engine Industry, the Online Advertising Industry, Affiliates, Webmasters, and any business with an Internet presence. Conference registrations http://www.pubcon.com. For more information about the conference, contact Brett Tabke at 512-231-8107 or brett at webmasterworld.com. |
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