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gugo
08-08-2007, 10:26 AM
Working only in B2B environment, this forum itself sometimes made hard to apply for this specific environment where it is not necessary cover a vast surface of share of searches but the correct one.

Being mostly alone doing SEM (SEO + PPC) sometimes I run out of ideas and arguments to defeat people resistance inside my organization (IT, designers, etc).

People ask me what I do exactly and it is complicated to explain because recommendations are not observed as HAND work.

So you know a website where:
-B2Bīs Sem can share their experiences and give ideas?
-you can find other job in case you want to move?
-hare statistics and studies of this kind of market?

I know that I am not alone. But, where are the b2b fellows?
Thanks in advance.

beu
08-09-2007, 12:22 AM
I would suggest joining http://www.searchenginewatch.com as a "paid member", http://www.seomoz.org as a "Premium Member" as well as http://www.sphinn.com.

You can share experiences, find great information and/or SEM/SEO/PPC jobs at any and/or all of the sites above.

:):):)

Marcia
08-15-2007, 11:39 AM
I would suggest joining http://www.searchenginewatch.com as a "paid member", http://www.seomoz.org as a "Premium Member" as well as http://www.sphinn.com.

You can share experiences, find great information and/or SEM/SEO/PPC jobs at any and/or all of the sites above.

:):):)Those might be good resources for information and/or for networking, but I think it's overstating the purpose and dismissing the reality to say that they're places to find work. They are not "job boards" to find help or seek jobs.

beu
08-15-2007, 03:07 PM
Those might be good resources for information and/or for networking, but I think it's overstating the purpose and dismissing the reality to say that they're places to find work. They are not "job boards" to find help or seek jobs.

Yes, I was incorrect in saying all were job boards! Of the sites I listed, only one has jobs.
http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/forumdisplay.php?f=53

That said, all three have information that might be useful for job seekers desiring employment.