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Saying Stuff is Dead is Dead: My Think Visibility Presentation

On Saturday I spoke at Think Visibility run by Dom Hodgson. I’ve spoken quite a bit in the last six months, both internally but also at Brighton SEO and at OMM London.

I considered that Think Visibilty was fairly different from normal conferences – quite a few people were largely there to have fun rather than learn too much, so I wanted to do something different as well. People saying stuff is dead gets on my nerves, but it’s a topic that there’s little opposition to, so I thought I’d do that. The main thing I wanted to get right was to balance the level of humour with substance, so as well as plenty of jokes (at the expense of the audience, Steve Jobs and Rand Fishkin) I put in plenty of data and insight. It wasn’t exactly the most actionable talk you could see, but I think it served its purpose in entertaining and informing, and it was hugely enjoyable to deliver when you get laughs from the crowd. Hopefully, the audience would have gained some insight into how to consider ‘is dead thinking’ and how to integrate SEO into a marketing strategy.

So, here is the slide deck:

 
 

Response

Response to the talk was by far the best I’ve had so far, and it would seem that the relatively long hours tackling a fairly difficult topic and practicing the lines paid off:

Good times. Thanks to Dom Hodges for giving me the opportunity – it was a brilliant event and a brilliant weekend.

#searchlove: One Takeaway Per Speaker Day Two (Graphic)

Continuing the theme of one action per speaker at #searchlove – here’s another graphic:
Changed format after yesterday’s – which do you like best? Fonts are a little different. They take about 45 minutes to produce, but had to rush this one a little as it was getting late. Also, great blogging from the Koozai team – needed that as a reference point after leaving my notes at work!

#searchlove: One Takeaway Per Speaker Day One (Graphic)

So I’ve used a couple of graphics for posts rather than text of late. This one is for #searchlove – basically I wanted to find one takeaway that I would action from every speaker at the conference.

The Adventures of Distilliband: An Alternative Take on #searchlove

So I went to #searchlove again this year. I heard the word awesome several thousand times, but also heard some great talks. What happened is pretty much below:

The Adventures of Distilliband - an alternative view on #searchlove

But seriously – great two days. Great people, great speakers, great party, great conference – definitely the best I’ve attended in my short time going to conferences. I highly recommend going to Distilled events.