A special Q&A from TheButterRoom.com:
Ah, so this is The Butter Room … it’s everything I imagined and more! Seriously, though, I am excited to be a part of such a talented group of professionals and I’m even more excited about my first contribution to this unique site.
First, allow myself to introduce … myself … I’m Gary Cope, the In-house Search Engine Optimization and Marketing Professional for a company in Roanoke, Va. I also founded and run CWI Media & Marketing. If you want more detail, check out my bio. The bottom line is, I spend about 10-14 hours a day working on search engine optimization.
SEO is a never-ending learning process, mostly in part because the search engines (Google, Yahoo!, Ask, MSN) are constantly modifying their algorithms to adjust for changes in the SEO landscape and to combat Black Hat SEO practices. The biggest part of my job is keeping up with those changes and that means reading a lot (and I mean A LOT) of SEO-related blogs. And that brings us to our interviewee Jane Copland, a Search Marketing Consultant for SEOMoz.org. Jane has established herself as one of the most respected search marketing professionals in the business. SEOMoz is a Seattle-based SEO company that serves as a hub for search marketers worldwide, providing education, tools, resources and paid services.
Photo of Jane is Property of SEOMoz.org.
The Butter Room and SEO-KungFu.com thanks Jane for her time and response.
For those who may not be familiar with your background, can you give us a quick overview and a little bit of info about SEOMoz?
Jane Copland: SEOmoz is a search marketing company based in Seattle, Washington. We specialise in creating both SEO tools and in creating educational content for the search marketing community, as well as maintaining a popular Q&A service and a daily SEO blog.
I started working here in September 2006. Looking back, I was incredibly lucky to get this job: there were over 100 applicants, many (most?) of whom were way more qualified to work here than I was. However, I made it through the rather grueling interview process SEOmoz had set up and have been working here for almost a year and a half. Before that, I attended Washington State University and competed on the school’s swim team for four years. I’m originally from New Zealand, but I’ve been living in the U.S. for six years now.
Hello fellow SEOers and SEMers! Welcome to SEO-KungFu.com, formerly the In-House SEO Blog (inhouseseo.wordpress.com). I chose the domain name SEO-KungFu.com because of a comment I posted on SEO-Chicks.com. In my comment I quoted an upcoming Dreamworks movie called Kung Fu Panda. Stay with me. The main character, Po the Panda (played by Jack Black), is a noodle maker that wants to become a Kung Fu master, but he’s not quite Fung Fu material … or so we’re led to believe. During his training his master asks him to demonstrate his skills, to which Po replies very hesitantly:
“Yeah, OK. I mean, I just ate, so I’m still digesting. So my Kung Fu might not be as strong as … laaaater on.”
If you haven’t seen the trailer, watch it and you’ll laugh yourself silly. Anyhow, Po’s explanation for his lack of skills kinda of reminds me of my path to becoming an SEO Kung Fu master. I am a relative newcomer to the world of SEO. I started in early 2007 and have been working hard to catch up.
I attended the Search Engine Strategies 2007 Conference in New York and will be attending the 2008 conference as well. I read most of the major SEO-related blogs like SearchEngineLand, Matt Cutts, SEOMoz, SEOBook.com, etc. I comment occasionally, but I feel I am, for the most part, out of my league with the SEOers who post regularly. That’s about to change thanks to this blog.
Hmmm, it just dawned on me that I should probably introduce myself! My name is Gary Cope and I am the De facto in-house search engine optimization and marketing professional for Luna Innovations in Roanoke, VA. I am also a member of SEMPO’s In-House Committee.
Before you get off and running through the rest of the site, and I know you’re dying to, let me throw out a couple of disclaimers before you start rummaging.
First, I think I have a pretty good grip on the SEO basics, h1 and h2 tags, title and alt tags, link building, CSS, etc. I also do a considerable amount of keyword research for my company’s four Web sites. I am an army of one, which I suspect is the case for many of you who are also in-house SEOers.
Secondly, I am not Aaron Wall, Danny Sullivan, nor do I claim to know as much about SEO and SEM as they do. My path to an SEM career is one that would make your head spin. In short I’m a former sports journalist, turned corporate communications specialist, turned Web designer, turned Web developer, turned search engine optimization professional. It’s a long story. E-mail me and I’ll tell you about it if you enjoy tearing your hair out from sheer boredom.
When Luna Innovations hired me in 2006, they did so with the idea that I would redesign their Web site and then maintain it along with their three other sites. No problem. I was a relative newcomer to the Web development world, but obviously I was doing something right because they liked my work and gave me the job. (It should be noted that Web development wasn’t my only responsibility. I do other stuff, too!)
So after the development process began, I started getting questions about SEO. S-E-What? I replied? Thus began my journey into the world of search engine optimization and search engine marketing. Now, more than a year later, I feel I can speak intelligently and authoritatively on the subjects of SEO, SEM, PPC and CSS. In fact, I am even a member of SEMPO’s In-House SEM committee. Scary, huh?
If you are an in-house SEOers at your company and would like to talk shop or bounce some ideas of a fellow SEOer, by all means, give me a call at (540) 769-8447 and I will be more than happy to talk. You can also e-mail me at gary.cope@gmail.com.
Together, we can make our SEO Kung Fun strong and fight the good in-house SEO fight!