Interview In Leading Search Engine Optimization Blog

Posted on January 30, 2008 by Eric Hebert
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seobythesea.jpgJust wanted to say thanks again to Bill Slawski of Seo By The Sea for publishing an interview with me about digital music marketing. It’s quite an honor to be featured in an award winning search engine blog.

If you weren’t aware, Bill is THE resource for search engine patent research. Much of his work involves a deep analysis of search related patents from the big dogs (Google, Yahoo, And MSN) as well as other insights relating to SEO. Without his hard work we’d all be walking around in circles!

It’s an awesome feeling to point those unfamiliar with my thoughts about the future of marketing and promoting music somewhere else other than my rants here at evolvor.

Hopefully it will help musicians understand he current state of the industry and what will be required from them should they jump in the sometimes murky waters of marketing online.

Thanks again for the shout Bill!


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3 Responses to “Interview In Leading Search Engine Optimization Blog”

  1. Bill on January 31st, 2008 12:06 am

    Hi Eric,

    You’re welcome. Thank you in return.

    It was a real pleasure having the chance to interview you, and learn more about how bands can become more visible to an audience that might be looking for someone like them.

  2. Ter on March 10th, 2008 4:47 pm

    What happened to the article? I’d love to read it.

    I’m getting this message:

    This either means that the username and password information in your wp-config.php file is incorrect or we can’t contact the database server at 66.241.252.162. This could mean your host’s database server is down.

  3. Eric Hebert on March 10th, 2008 5:00 pm

    Try again, it works for me!

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