Things I learned in Poznan
I learned how modern mass scale cloaking campaigns are made that are designed to dominate entire first page SERP of a keyword until busted. Of course, we’ll never use these black-hat techniques with our clients, but it’s good to know how it’s done to be able to notice it.
I learned a lot more people use black-hat techniques than I thought, especially in Poland, and some of them are very proud of it.
I learned an average small business website in Poland has like at least 60 000 backlinks.
I got to see how different tools work. I was very impressed by SearchMetrics, you should check it out if you didn’t so far. It has a way of calculating the search traffic market share in different niches.
I learned some new things about big data from Dixon of Majestic and how Majestic can use the data it gathered for some very non-SEO related predictions like companies rise and fall, election results and future in general.
Was it worth the trip?
Yes. Yes it was. If not for all the knowledge I gained and I think I learned quite a few new tricks, and all the people I met and I met quite a few big shots in the industry, then for the amazing organization that treated us like kings for a few days we were there. I really enjoyed our stay and would recommend the conference to anyone in the industry looking to learn something new or find smart people to talk to about their problems.
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Slides from Search Marketing Day are now available:
Keynote: Automating SEO while staying whitehat [Dan Petrovic] Workshop: Taking your SEO to the next level [Deyan P] Workshop: eCommerce SEO [Toni Anicic]Location: Poznan, Poland
Date: 27-28 June 2013