Pre-Gaming for PubCon & A Little About Me
Hello, my name is Chris Phillips and this is my first post on Search Marketing Gurus. I work at Razorfish (Philadelphia Office) as an SEO Analyst (Click on my name to read more about me).
Pre-Gaming for PubCon
I am really looking forward to going to Las Vegas for the first time, and attending PubCon. As you can see from this picture I live by the "work hard, play hard" mentality (Note: This picture was taken after 5:00 pm - I have witnesses).
When the opportunity came up to attend PubCon, I jumped for it. In the past I have attended other conferences such as SES New York '07 and SEOmoz Pro Training Series, but sometimes it is hard to stay for the after conference events.
This time I will be at PubCon all week so I can attend all the events.
My favorite part of search marketing conferences is the time after the conference where we have the ability to meet and have great conversations with other search marketing experts, so naturally I feel PubCon will be a good fit.
It's great to speak with other search marketing experts about the the projects they are working on, the issues they have run into and solutions they came up. I feel I usually learn more from conversations with other marketing professionals about dealing with real-world problems than I do from the conference itself.
If you see me at PubCon please stop me and say hi!
How I got here
At one of our monthly Internet Marketers of the Delaware Valley
(IM-DV) meetings, Li asked me to start contributing on topics
surrounding Website Architecture and SEO. I was honored to be asked to
contribute to one of the top Search Marketing websites around.
My Role Here at Search Marketing Gurus
I will be contributing information relating to technical aspects of SEO. Topics will include issues that can block search engines from crawling your website efficiently, server side tips, coding and site structure best practices.








Welcome to the "family" Chris! I can't go to Pubcon, so I'll live vicariously through you and Li!
Posted by: Kim Krause Berg | November 06, 2008 at 08:42 PM