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Jonah Stein as steady as they come

August 19, 2008 by Dean 

Jonah Stein (apologies for the picture Jonah)

Jonah Stein (apologies for the picture Jonah)

Jonah has been around the web steadily marketing companies from start up to established, his experiences over the past decade have stood him in good stead for maintaining stability and steady growth, this guy is another SEM with too much experience to ignore and easily makes it into my ones to watch, and if i may be so bold, listen to what this guy says he knows his onions.

The latest posts from Jonahs blog (It`s The ROI)

Search Marketing Expo Santa Clara - Mon, 05 Jan 2009
Jonah Stein will be presenting at SMX Santa Clara Wednesday, February 11th from 4:30pm-5:45pm on 301 Redirect, How Do I Love You? Let Me Count The Ways

Test For Duplicate Content With Google Cache - Fri, 05 Dec 2008
You can use the Google Cache of a page to figure out if Google is handling your parameters, tag pages, etc., without creating problems.  Click on the "Cached Snapshot" in the Google toolbar from URL and see if the path displayed in the cache matches the original URL.  If it does not match, the cache [...]

KÀ Boom - Las Vegas Spectacular Show - Sun, 23 Nov 2008
If you are looking for family fun in Las Vegas , you should definitely visit Cirque du Soleil’s KÀ. KÀ is easily the most accessibly, husband and kids friendly of the Cirque shows, with an exciting mix of pirates, sailors, flying machines and, of course, incredible acrobatic performances. The most fantastic part of KA, [...]

Jonah Stein Addresses Interactive Local Media 2008 - Sat, 22 Nov 2008
Jonah Stein joined Local SEO Expert Andrew Shotland and  Steve Espinosa at the Kelsey Group’s ILM 2008 ‘Local SEO Guide’ Ultimate Search Workshop for a 2 and 1/2 hour local search session and live site review.  The ROIGuy focused his presentation on Beyond SEO, Website Optimization & Conversion. The presentation featured 30 slides in [...]

Steve Huffman, Matt Cutts Defending Web 2.0 From Virtual Blight - Mon, 27 Oct 2008
Sites such as Youtube, Digg, Yelp and Facebook provide mashups of content sources along with a platform for interaction and participation. Inherent in this model is the assumption that each “user” is an individual who is participating in a community. The reality is that many “users” are avatars, bots and sock puppet created to spread Spam, disinformation, attack individuals, organizations and companies or manipulate rating systems to promote a private agenda that is not in keeping with the spirit and intent of the community. The success of Web 2.0 has made it a prime target for spammers, vandals and hackers who want to exploit the trust implicit in this ecosystem. The May, 2008 headlines about Craiglsist’s ongoing battle with spammers highlights the problem. Web 2.0 companies need to recognize this type of manipulation as a fatal cancer and develop strategies to aggressively defend themselves against the ravages of blight that can devastate their communities.

If the RSS feed from Jonahs blog is not showing any of his posts then you read it the old fashioned way, The ROI

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