Note: For some reason some of the screens seem out of sync with the voice. Not sure why.
Today I held a free webinar called “Ask Anything About SEO”. In it, people sent in their nagging questions or their biggest challenge with online marketing. We tried to keep it to an hour, but ran over just a bit because there were so many great questions. Towards the end of the webinar, I had to mini-site reviews as well – people had e-mailed in questions that were specific to their website, so they got a free mini-review live on the air.
Topics for the webinar varied from one end of the online marketing spectrum to the other, but included:
- Google Adwords
- E-mail marketing
- Keywords
- Link building
- Local Search
- Marketing
- Mobile sites
- SEO
- Social media
- Technical questions
I had a great time, and I was glad we got to cover so much information.
One person sent an e-mail to my friend and fellow Search Engine Academy trainer, Beth Kahlich saying, “I wanted to thank you for giving me the opportunity to participate in Tom’s webinar today. It was outstanding! He covered a ton of ground in just over an hour – great material, great presenter. I’ve ordered the book “The New Rules of Marketing and PR” from Amazon, and I’m looking forward to learning all the angles and putting things into practice. I feel a heck of a lot better about getting my business in front of the people who can use me – like I have a shot at actually being successful.”
Very kind words. Thank you.
What did you think of the webinar, and what question do you have that I didn’t answer? Tell me below in the comments.
As a fellow SEO, I always have something to learn from your presentations. I recommend to anyone not familiar with Tom Petty’s work, to take advantage of his trainings and web development work.
Thank you Lia. I appreciate the kind words.
Nothing tricky. Just solid, common sense business and marketing tactics, which seem to work. The search engines have jumped ahead of those who are gaming the system, for now.
Thanks, Mike. That’s exactly it. Tricks just don’t work anymore, so let’s just focus on what works. It’s not hard.