My friends at Solas Web Design are doing a great interview series on “Local SEO”.
These interviews are a little technical in some cases but still make a great read regardless of your level of knowledge. How do I know so much? One of them is with me
Among the other usual suspects so far are:
- David Mihm - a small business website designer and SEO consultant off to find fame and fortune as a Portland SEO
- Mike Blumenthal - who devotes way to much time to Understanding Google Maps
- Andrew Shotland - The Local SEO Guide
- Tim - A fellow YP refugee who tells us how to Convert Offline (a pet concept)
- Me
So, the most telling thing I’ve learned thus far is that 3 of 5 interviewees are Yellow Pages refugees.
Miriam is doing a great service blogging, writing over at Search Engine Guide and keeping up with the goings on in local SEO.
It’s a good thing too — It’s easier to live vicariously than try to add all that to my plate.
Following any links in this post will take you to some great reading.
Cheers,
Will


4 responses so far ↓
Mike Blumenthal // Feb 21, 2008 at 6:46 pm
I x-country ski, I cook, I clean, I do the laundry, I go to my kids sports events, I read to my son every night.
I admit I don’t shovel snow, I am not very handy around the house and I occasionally slack off from work but everyone deserves a dirty little secret, no?
Mike Blumenthal
Will Scott // Feb 21, 2008 at 8:12 pm
Mike, Amen brother. And you contribute like crazy to the pool of knowledge too.
And I’m sure we all appreciate it.
Christina Niven // Feb 22, 2008 at 10:55 am
Greetings, Will. You gave great answers to Miriam’s interview questions over at Solas Web Design, so I followed a link she posted to get here. But where is the Louisiana crawfish that you and Miriam spoke about?
Will Scott // Feb 22, 2008 at 11:29 am
Hey Christina,
Thanks for dropping by. In the header is a rotating image which includes the pirate ships in San Diego, Bourbon Street and a plate of crawfish.
It’s an incentive to come back often
Or you can just refresh til they come up.
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