SES San Jose 2008

SES is still one of the bigger shows we attend and this year’s didn’t disappoint from the social aspect. Getting together with industry leaders at conferences is something I look forward to about every other month. Even though it’s the same people, same parties, there is always something new to talk about and learn. Connections made at conferences typically go a long way because meeting people in person that you may have been following virtually is extremely valuable.

Speaking of following people…This year the hot topic at the conference was Twitter. You’d have thought they sponsored each session, but nope. Each session I went to mentioned Twitter at least 3-4 times. The burning question was what is it and why use it? Waste of time or marketing nugget? My answer is simple. Tweet! If you haven’t joined the Twitterbrigade you are late to the party. Don’t wish a year from now that you shoulda coulda woulda. Just do it. How you use it is up to you, but seriously, just TWEET and be sure and follow @gregboser and @barbaraboser.

Once again the place where all the cool kids hung out was the Fairmont Bar. While the conference is at the Marriott, if you can stay at the Fairmont I highly recommend it. The rooms are nicer and the bar lounge is way better. You can usually find some of the top SEOs hanging around late in the evening there. Buy them a round of drinks and you never know what juicy tid bits they will give you. The Fairmont Bar has 523 martinis on the menu. Every year I say I want to try them all, but alas I always get the same one, but it’s damn good and easy for Greg to remember. We hit the Fairmont up the first might we arrived and enjoyed conversation with the crew from Shoemoney (Jeremy and Dave), Jeff Manson, Todd Friesen (unemployed Todd is much more fun than working Todd), Brent Csutorus, Chris Winfield, Neil Patel, Michael Gray , Marcus Tandler, David Klein and who else (whistles) oh yeah Cesar Serna (freelancer, creator of Tweetpro).

The week started out with the IMNY Charity party on Monday night. These parties are becoming a standard at each conference and for such a good cause, how could you not attend? The group at IMNY does so much work to put these together and the financial results are well worth it. This year they raised about 10k that will be donated to the Children’s Hospital of Aurora, CO and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. There are about 15 New Yorkers that make this happen and we really appreciate it and look forward to the gathering every time. This year’s biggest raffle prize was a night out with Neil Patel. Guess who the lucky winner was?


Don’t worry Neil, Marcus quickly sold his prize to a willing Australian. Anything for a good cause right Frank? I also won a prize this year! I was the lucky winner of an SEOMOZ premium package. Can’t wait to get in there and see what that’s all about. It’s not like I could ask the Mozzers cause none of them were at SES. Apparently, they had their own conference they were holding in Seattle with about 150 of their closest friends. Anyway, thanks Rand for the prize and special thanks to everyone that worked so hard to put the night together.

Tuesday I attended the Social Media session with Brent Csutorus making a powerful presentation and dominating the panel. Brent gave some tips and ideas about social media that got the audience listening and taking lots of notes. Inevitabley he had a crowd of about 15 people standing around him after the session and for about 30 minutes into lunch. Brent talked about the power of a good network, the importance of good content and the link building benefits of social media. He stated a couple examples that received about 8k inbound links as a result of a Digg front page. He reminded us that many of these links are coming from PR8 or PR9 sites, so the benefit from a successful social media campaign is well worth the effort that goes into launching one.

After attending the keynote (I really just wanted to see Danny Sullivan) I headed over to the BOTW booth. Now really this is the place to be. Hanging around the BOTW booth is awesome. You get awesome shwag, free beer (not so free to BOTW) and you get to hang out with people like this…

BOTW has recently launched a kick ass local directory with Adam Sussman at the helm of this massive project. If you haven’t already registered do it NOW! I also overheard Greg talking about a big buy out. The details could be juicy, but I’d probably screw them up in translation so you’ll have to check his blog for the scoop.

The Google party this year is said to be the last Google party of the SESSJ. We’ll have to wait and see if Google can spare any change to put this event together next year, but as of now…this was it. The last Google shirt, the last bus ride, the party is over. RIP Google Dance. The dance itself was the same as last year. There were video games, beach volleyball, animated avatar making and lots of neon. Infact, too much glowing if you ask me. Some people should not wear neon glowing sunglasses. Seriously, the rings were cool, but the sunglasses…not so much. Sorry, I should’ve taken pictures, but was too busy talking it up with Matt Cutts about somebody’s eyebrow interests and recent celebrity sightings. Matt next time remind me to finish the story of when Greg met Madonna. I did however get a picture of this which I found in the Google bathroom. Good to know Google girls have clean bottoms.

The sessions I attended on Wednesday were completely different. The first one was SEO Rehab=FAIL. Sorry guys, but seriously not a great idea. There was no focus, no direction, lots of tangents. Enough about that.

The Black Hat White Hat session was another story. The room was packed and the discussion was deep. What is black hat, white hat? Everyone had their own opinions, but really I’d hope if you are an SEO you know how to do both. Wether or not you use certain tactics is up to you, but really it’d be good for you to know what the competition is doing (back or white). Big take away for Greg…do not repeat into the microphone anything that Michael Gray shouts out to you.

The last party of the week was Search Bash. Daron and Brandy never disappoint and this year they ditched the sumo wrestling and went with a Circ de Soleil style performance over the dance floor. And yes, Brandi did get up there and swing through the air.  I know it’s a sucky picture, but if you look past the fan, that’s Brandy swinging over the dance floor.


We stayed at Search Bash until the end, then headed over to the other Greg’s room with about 75 other BOTW fans. He seriously had the largest patio in that room I’ve ever seen.

What’s next for us? SEOktoberfest, then SMX East and finally Pubcon.

SES San Jose 2007

This was my second time at SES San Jose and I have to say, I really enjoyed myself more this year than I did last year. Maybe it was because I knew more people, but really I think it was because we spent most of our time at the Fairmont bar instead of the Hilton Bar which is where we spent the majority of our time last year. Come to think of it, last year was the first time I met R Kelley. At the Hilton bar! Awe! I still like the Fairmont better, except for that. Oh and the fact that there was no BoDog party this year.  I missed that too.

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SES NY by J Shoemaker

Through the eyes of another SEOWife, here is a recap of her experience at SES New York. I always say that behind every successfull man there is a good woman. :) Thanks J for being my first guest blogger.

As the wife of the illustrious, ShoeMoney (aka Jeremy Shoemaker) I get to attend SES once or twice a year. I always like SES NY as my best friend lives there and plus, you can’t beat NY for fun.
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SES New York 2007

Arriving in New York never gets old. The city is so full of life and I really look forward to this conference every year.

The first day is always fun because you get to see old friends and everyone is really hyped up about the week to come. The activities for this conference included a MSN party, a dinner with Allen Dick and of course the nightly winding things down (or up) at the Old Castle. That’s really were you can get all the juice about what’s happening and apparently there was a lot happening this trip.

Here’s how our week went…
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SES London 2007

Monday 2/12/07
SES London started out a bit slower than most of the shows I’ve gone to. We arrived Monday morning and went downstairs to the Isle Bar in the Crown Plaza. There was no sign of a conference in the lobby. We’re used to seeing lots of conference attendees hanging out at the bars of the host hotels, so it was a bit odd that there wasn’t really anyone there until later that evening when we bumped into DaveN. I’ve always liked DaveN until he made a pass at Read more…