[Fredslist] Website SEO Issues -- possible Gotham roundtable discussion

David Abeshouse davidlaw at optonline.net
Thu Dec 1 10:58:58 EST 2005


Fred wisely suggested that I re-send this, in case anyone missed it.
Update: So far, since the original posting went out late yesterday (Wed.)
afternoon, we've had over a dozen Gothamites express interest in attending
in Manhattan, which is where it'll be held, on a date to be announced. 

One bit of clarification about the nature of this meeting -- as I said to
one member who responded: 

"Anyone who wants to participate in the roundtable is welcome (but it'll be
a roundtable rather than lecture format, so experts should understand that
this was conceived principally as a peer-to-peer event; more might grow out
of it -- who knows?  With Gotham anything's possible...)."


Here's the original post from yesterday: 


> At our blockbuster semi-annual Gotham cocktail party event last evening,
> Fred asked me to send an e-mail to the listserv about something that arose
> out of a conversation at the party. 
> 
> With due apologies to SEO professionals, the idea is to put together a
> roundtable discussion -- at the level of the "lowest common denominator"
> -- regarding the practical experiences of Gotham members in the context of
> SEO (Search Engine Optimization) -- the art and science dedicated to
> getting your website (or blog) to rank high in Google and other search
> engines.  This would be a conversation among those of us who with some
> measure of success have "done it ourselves" or with a little help from our
> friends, without engaging the services of professionals.  Naturally, SEO
> experts would be welcomed, in the inclusive spirit of Gotham. 
> 
> I think Fred nominated me to collect e-mails expressing interest, and you
> don't say "no" to Fred (I value my kneecaps).  So please e-mail me in the
> next couple of days if you're interested, and advise whether you'd prefer
> an evening meeting in Manhattan (Fred said that if there is sufficient
> interest, he'd arrange for it to be at the Friars Club) or on Long Island
> (in which case it either could be at a conference room at my office or at
> an area watering hole).  
> 
> Naturally, I invite Fred to refine the idea if I've stated any aspect of
> it too broadly or incoherently.  If it's the latter, blame it on the
> lingering effect of that one last vodka I had last evening.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> David Abeshouse 
> Gotham L.I. 
> 
> David at BizLawNY.com 
> 
> 
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