Thanks so much for all your votes and feedback on our PRO Webinar Series over the holiday weekend. We received 285 responses and we’re taking your suggestions very seriously and conducting the webinar as you’ve requested
Here are the stats from the questionairre/form (you can still fill it out if you’d like to give more input):
6% – No, I’m busy at that time (but would like to join in others in the future)
0% – I’m not attending (because I’m not a fan of webinars or uninterested in the subject matter)
What topics most interest you for the webinar (check all that apply)?
79% – Link Building & Link Acquisition
51% SEO Metrics, Analytics and Key Performance Indicators
44% – Social Media Marketing for SEO
41% – Keyword Research Tools & Processes
40% – Navigation & Site Architecture for SEO
35% – Content Creation & Optimization
24% – Avoiding Spam, Penalties & Filters
20% – Incenting UGC & User Participation for SEO
What webinar format would you prefer?
47% – 45 min. presentation, 45 min. Q+A (90 min. total)
37% – 30 min. presentation, 30 min. Q+A (60 min. total)
12% – 30 min. presentation, 60 min. Q+A (90 min. total)
4% – All Q+A (60 min. total)
Based on this, we’re going to be running a 90 minute webinar, with a 45 minute slide deck presentation (and possibly video as well, though it will likely just be of me on the webcam) from 11am – 12:30pm Pacific (2pm – 3:30pm Eastern, 7pm-8:30pm London) on Thursday December 10th. The webinar will cover the following rough outline (obviously, in more detail):
Link Building Strategies for 2010
What Goals Can Link Building Help Us Achieve?
Bolster Individual Rankings
Improve a Domain’s Ability to Rank Pages
Achieve Full(er) Indexation
Drive Direct Traffic & Branding
The 8 Basic Link Building Food Groups (with examples)
Manual Link Submissions/Requests
Competitive Link Research + Acquisition
Links via Embedded Content
Content Based, Linkbait & Viral Link Attraction
Content, Technology & API Licensing
Link Exchanges & Trades-in-Kind
Paid Links
Link Reclamation
What are the Right Kinds of Links to Accomplish my Goals?
Links for Individual Rankings
Links for Domain "Authority"
Links for Indexation
Links for Traffic & Branding
How to Use Tools & Processes to Make Link Building Easier
Tools for Competitive Link Research
Metrics for Evaluating a Link’s Value
Building a Link Acquisition Process (i.e. the "Link Conversion Funnel")
Making Processes Scalable
Link Building Shortcuts to Take (and Avoid)
How to Get Your Community Link Building for You
How to Get the Anchor Text and Target You Want
How to Avoid Links that You Think Are Helping Your Competition (but really aren’t)
How to Spot Strategies that the Engines May Devalue
Wrap-Up / Q+A
I’m certainly open to feedback about what you’d like to see in there, and happy to make some inclusions where possible. PRO members will receive an invite via email in the next 2-3 days with a link to register. You’ll be able to dial-in or hear the webinar via your computer speakers/headphone and ask questions via a chat interface. You can see some examples of past presentations I’ve made below:
This lengthy one came from my HostingCon keynote and serves as a fun introduction to SEO (BTW – let me strongly recommend against creating slide decks using photos of a whiteboard; it’s fun and the audience likes it, but it took about 12 solid hours of surprisingly intensive whiteboard drawing and erasing, nevermind the editing, cropping and pasting):
I’m very much looking forward to spending the morning with our PRO members next week! If you’re not yet PRO, Scott’s got some pretty sweet offers still available including the SES Chicago ticket + 1 year of PRO for $799 (and you can trade in the Chicago pass for any SES event in 2010) and the Advanced Training DVD for PRO members at $199.
Note that the other topics that received lots of votes – SEO Metrics & KPIs, Social Media Marketing, etc. will likely be the topics for webinars in January, February and March.
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