Search Cowboys WMR.FM
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Rustling up the best and view in the European Union, it's time to saddle up with the Search Cowboys. Hosts Bas Van Den Beld and Roy Huiskes roundup the best search marketers from Europe and around the world to discuss search engine marketing, social media and more.
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Taking Caution With New SEO Clients
Bas and Roy welcome back SEO and Social Media Expert Lisa Myers to discuss the caution you should have when taking on new SEO clients, plus how to turn a bad client into a good one, and how to avoid getting a bad client in the first place.
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Google Buzz Hijack and SEOMofo Sphinn Problems
The Media Flow Director and SEO Chicks blogger Nichola Stott joins Bas and Roy to discuss Bing in 2010, How Google Buzz Hijacks Your Google Profile and SEOMofo and his Sphinn Issues with Matt McGee and Danny Sullivan.
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State of Search Website Launched
Roy is joined by guest host by OrangeValley SEO Consultant Eduard Blacquiere, and they discuss the launch of the new State of Search website, plus they question the need for Google Buzz and why people would switch to it over Facebook and Twitter.
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Google Going Social and SES London 2010 Preview
Google Goes Social with Google Buzz as Google announces its newest push into the social media foray. Guest Jim Sterne from the Web Analytics Association and the eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit tells us about his day to day work and previews his upcoming keynote presentation at SES London.
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Google War with Apple and Facebook
Jon Myers, SES Advisory Board and Head of Search/Associate Director for Mediavest previews SES London 2010 and his new appointment to the Advisory Board, plus a discussion on a Robert Scoble post on Googles two-front war with Apple and Facebook; who are the winners and the losers?
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Internet Marketing Consultant Dixon Jones
Bas and Roy interview Dixon Jones, the managing director of the respected UK Internet marketing consultancy Receptional LTD, who heads up the marketing of MajesticSEO. They discuss the new bookmarking application from Joost de Valk called Quix, and more.