Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) Google’s SEO Report Card

Posted by Benjamin Sabin
Jun 09 2010


Ignite SMX West (3/2/10) was the first Ignite at an SMX (Search Marketing Expo) and appropriately enough, we had a special edition “search” lineup of speakers made up of the who’s who in the search industry today. Must see bite size bits of search enlightenment and pure awesomeness for all search geeks.

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12 Responses

  1. abaftfondness29 says:

    Respond to this video…

  2. Kodiou says:

    @takeallfree why not?

  3. uoc1691 says:

    short hair is better for you…

  4. rtsownage says:

    @singhsupremacy You don’t want Google to go emo :o

  5. singhsupremacy says:

    Google should have penalized itself for all that.

  6. 26macka says:

    Nice work Matt and good to see Google can make the same simple errors website owners do.

    Nothing wrong with T-shirts! You can impress someone with your knowledge and understanding far faster then you ever will with a nice suit and tie.

  7. rosenstand says:

    Real men shave their heads weekly and wear T-shirts – we know that :-)

  8. MattCutts says:

    @takeallfree I’ve been shaving my hair every week–that’s why it has stayed short.

    T-shirts are incredibly comfortable, plus Google is a casual workplace. I can’t remember the last time I wore a tie. Probably for a funeral. If you’ll notice, for this talk I wore a polo shirt, which is a little more formal than a T-shirt :)

  9. takeallfree says:

    When your hair will grow, from last 2 month, there is no improvement in hair growth.

    Second, Why always you wear t-shirt’s, even in conference?

  10. ypud says:

    Thank you Matt – I’d love to go to the pub with you! Interesting and funny.

  11. MichePurses says:

    Matt, you’re a gentleman and a scholar. We hang on your every word/breath. THANK YOU.

  12. orenoqueinteractif says:

    Nous avons appliqué la méthode de Matt Cutts pour étudier le site de l’Assemblée nationale du Québec.

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