Monthly Archives: April 2006

Matt Cutts. He is as honest and genuine as they come. And last week, at Webmaster World, Matt Cutts and I got together and recorded a wonderfully information packed interview for a new audio project I’m working on. I played … Continue reading

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Ad:tech – It’s 10,000 !!! Correct – ad:tech drew more than ten thousand people this time in San Francisco. It was an explosive show! Well done Sue Bratton and Warren Pickett for making it one of the most exciting events … Continue reading

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ad:tech San Francisco 2006 I have this dilemma of being torn between two lovers. It’s a hard one. For many years I’ve been having two intimate relationships and can’t let either of them go. I simply cannot be monogamous. I … Continue reading

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Webmaster World Conference wrap up. I took a red eye out of Boston on Wednesday evening. I’d completely forgotten what my family look like and where I live. So, I have exactly two and a half days at home before … Continue reading

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Textbook SEO – naff! My Clickz column is over here: I’m just so sick to the back teeth of having to answer questions at conferences and events that have so little to do with getting a decent rank at search … Continue reading

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The road to hell and back. There is an artiste in the UK, by the name of Chris Rea. He’s from my part of the world and I have every single piece of music he ever released. He is one … Continue reading

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My second home. Monday of this week, I met my great friend and colleague, Jim Banks, at Gatwick airport and we flew to Raleigh in North Carolina where my head office is. Jim and I have a lot of business … Continue reading

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Eugene Onegin.My wife, Tatjana, is a true culture vulture. And long has she wanted to visit the famous opera house in London. However, like many people around the world, she had no idea that the opera house in London is … Continue reading

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SES Munich. Still reeling with jet-lag after China, I popped back home for a couple of days to empty my suitcase, wash the contents and head off again. And as I arrive in Munich, who’s the first person I bump … Continue reading

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Speed pitches! Whoops! Almost forgot about this on my travels. My buddy Chris Ridings, in the UK, dropped me a note about a new prospecting service he’s involved in. Many people will know Chris from the white papers he’s written, … Continue reading

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