Thank You SEO Geek Campers!

By: Brian Shoff

October 24th, 2007


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After our first SEO Geek Camp, we sent out a quick follow-up survey. It simply asked those who attended what they thought.

The responses were very encouraging and get me even more excited for the next camp!

Thank you to all who took the time to share your thoughts. They were very helpful and much appreciated.

Below is one quote that was particularly complimentary that made me feel all warm and fuzzy.

“I thought you guys did a fabulous job! Your delivery was extremely helpful. The event was better than most paid learning sessions I’ve attended in awhile. Thanks very much!”

Julie Fuller
Cargas Systems

If you have an opinion about our SEO Geek Camp, leave a reply below. It’s directly under my picture and profile information. We’d love to hear your thoughts!


About the Author

Brian Shoff

Brian Shoff

Internet Marketing Strategist

Brian Shoff graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Arts in 2002, and has been working in the continuously evolving field of marketing technology for over five years. He has held his current position as a marketing technology strategist with Cimbrian - a hybrid marketing and technology firm in Lancaster, PA - for just over a year. His current responsibilities utilize a broad range of skills including SEO, blogging, pay-per-click technology and e-mail marketing. In addition, Brian continues to expand his skill base to keep up with - and offer clients the benefits of ever changing technology. In short, he leverages the latest technologies to make the most of clients' marketing dollars. He's worked with several dot coms including ComedyCentral.com and independent businesses of all sizes.

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