By: Vincent Ammirato
I see your blog itself as a “meta-example” with regards to thought leadership/education. Top SEOs share their knowledge. Take a look at what Danny Dover just did with his latest book (SEO Secrets). He...
View ArticleBy: Justin Freid
Wil, I agree with your point about looking for someone who is passionate about search. I’d even go a little bit farther and research how active those top level managers are on LinkedIn. Are they just...
View ArticleBy: Jaan Kanellis
Great tips. I manage http://www.semcompare.com and it is a great way to find trusted SEO’s.
View ArticleBy: LC
I wouldn’t be so quick to knock the interns. I know what you meant and where you were going with it, but I have to say I know a lot of people fresh out of college who are more intelligent and quick to...
View ArticleBy: Wil Reynolds
Glad you got the gist! We hire a ton of interns here, I just think its weird when someone has a company where a substantial portion of the “staff” are temporary workers. Actually after hiring some...
View ArticleBy: Sandra Hennessy
Great article, not sure Irish businesses will use twitter as a method of identifying their SEO company but if so I am covered.
View ArticleBy: Rank Watch
Very nice input i must say. A lot has been said, written, discussed and criticized about the Facebook Graph search in the last few days, and we all are so much eager to see what developments take place...
View ArticleBy: Wil Reynolds
@Dana, that tool was all will critchlow, I got it from him :) @joanna – thank you! And I definitely know that the twitter thing is not all encompassing, I did try to stress senior staffers, you know...
View ArticleBy: Adrian Drysdale
Here is the way I look at it. Do you want the mechanic with the garage, greasy hands, on the front line. Or the guy in a suit that sits back and watches everyone? Who would you rather fix your car?
View ArticleBy: Wil Reynolds
@adrian, you just summed up my entire post in 2 sentences. Its funny – use that example and we all know who we’d pick.
View ArticleBy: Eppie Vojt
Wil – I love the use of LinkedIn to get a more accurate picture of the makeup of small businesses, especially in tech-related fields. Very smart way to gain some additional insight. I’m also glad to...
View ArticleBy: Vincent Ammirato
I see your blog itself as a “meta-example” with regards to thought leadership/education. Top SEOs share their knowledge. Take a look at what Danny Dover just did with his latest book (SEO Secrets). He...
View ArticleBy: Justin Freid
Wil, I agree with your point about looking for someone who is passionate about search. I’d even go a little bit farther and research how active those top level managers are on LinkedIn. Are they just...
View ArticleBy: Jaan Kanellis
Great tips. I manage http://www.semcompare.com and it is a great way to find trusted SEO’s.
View ArticleBy: LC
I wouldn’t be so quick to knock the interns. I know what you meant and where you were going with it, but I have to say I know a lot of people fresh out of college who are more intelligent and quick to...
View ArticleBy: Wil Reynolds
Glad you got the gist! We hire a ton of interns here, I just think its weird when someone has a company where a substantial portion of the “staff” are temporary workers. Actually after hiring some...
View ArticleBy: Sandra Hennessy
Great article, not sure Irish businesses will use twitter as a method of identifying their SEO company but if so I am covered.
View ArticleBy: Michael Charalambous
I’d also add this, looks alright: http://www.aceinfographics.com/
View ArticleBy: Matei Andrei B
Hello Adam! Great collection of sites! I’d add http://www.infographicfile.com They’re new but they have good organization and show promise! :)
View ArticleBy: Smashing man
Hi, You are all welcome to post your infographic here – http://smashinginfographic.com/submit-your-infographic/
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