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might comment. Well, I've already pointed to Stephanie Booth's write-up of the session. You could also read the summary that Lisa Barone wrote. Or check out Stephan Spencer's coverage for CNET.
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It was neat to see a regular site owner go from not knowing much about SEO in November 2006 to really improving his traffic with some creativity and straightforward changes. A good SEO can tune up your web site . But if someone is willing to take the time to study SEO, look for fresh ideas, and put in some effort,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a regular person can definitely improve their website (and rankings!) as well. To see that come true with a chiropractor that several of us gave feedback to just last year was really exciting. That's one of the big things that has stayed with me from WordCamp.
Okay, I ' ve got a bunch of pointers to summarize my WordCamp 2007 talk.

I also wanted to point out something I'm pretty proud of. If you were at the site review session at Pubcon last year in Vegas,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], you might remember that there was a chiropractor who wanted to do well for the query [san diego chiropractor]. At the time, Danny Sullivan teased him a bit and said >
Well Danny, that site owner was David Klein and he took all the PubCon advice from the panel to heart. He started a blog, tweaked the copy on his site,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and has even started to learn great linkbaiting techniques. For one thing, he transcribed the video of my talk, which traded some effort on his part to create a useful resource. Even better, he came to WordCamp with a creative idea, a pad of paper, and a digital camera. As he met folks at WordCamp, he had each person write their name, their website, and something that they wanted to do. Then he created an original cartoon of that person doing that thing. Go to the post with Matt Mullenweg and click on the picture of Matt to see what I mean. Matt said he wanted to be a writer, so David posted a cartoon of Matt as a writer.
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How is this smart? People love to talk about themselves, and love to see themselves in the spotlight. So these little cartoons are natural linkbait: elbow grease.
he recently put up a video of the talk.
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Update: Clarifying that Stephan's write-up didn't say that dashes and underscores were the same. Thanks, Stephan!


Now you understand why I blogged about Alex Chiu a while ago; I used him as an example in my talk, so I wanted to explain what those two urls in my PowerPoint meant.
Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO


If you read Stephan Spencer's write-up, he says some people thought that underscores are the same as dashes to Google now, and I didn't quite say that in the talk. I said that we had someone looking at that now. So I wouldn't consider it a completely done deal at this point. But note that I also said if you'd already made your site with underscores, it probably wasn't worth trying to migrate all your urls over to dashes. If you're starting fresh, I'd still pick dashes .


First off, here's the PowerPoint deck that I presented. Google's PR team was kind enough to verify that it was okay to release. I made the slides from scratch (not even a Google template),[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], so there shouldn't be any problems with notes in the slides or other metadata. Also note that I made this entire presentation the day of the conference, so let me know if there are unclear parts .


. David Klein was at WordCamp, and he transcribed the talk into text form.


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