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lisa-n-jonEveryone loves a party and this month LondonSEO hosted a BBQ at the Vibe bar sponsoredby Media Centrix - well, it was almost a BBQ. It also hosted a little celebration to congradulate our own SEO Chick LisaD and Jon on their engagement!

Here is the happy couple with a chocolate cupcake each ready to tuck in to the yummy goodness. Look at the size of that ring! WOW!

Regrettably the BBQ people did not show up but having Brivck Lane close by means we had plenty to choose from. Many of the people at LondonSEO went off to some of those fine establishments afterwards.

The event was great with lots of new people - although the August weather let us down a bit. I hope I’ll be seeing more folks coming to these events in the future :-)

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It could have been the rain which kept people away - it certainly made it a bit of a challenge for the goodies but twin umbrellas saved the day!

Thank you to Rob a.k.a. EvilGreenMonkey for organising such a great event. I know everyone appreciated the time and effort you put in (well, everyone I spoke to did! :-D ) and I am looking forward to the SMX London one!

17th August 2008 | Comments (3) | SEO Chicks News, SEO Events & Photos | by Judith 'deCabbit' Lewis.

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Earlier this year I was shortlisted for the “Blackberry Woman in Technology Awards” in the category “Best Use of Technology by under 30 year old woman”.

Last night the award ceremony took place at the Mariott Hotel Grosenvor Square in London. Me and my junior SEO, Rebecca, got to the hotel early to get all dolled up like
cinderella! We then went downstairs to the prestigious award ceremony. A few glasses of champagne and cheeky cigarettes later (not so classy!) we sat down for a 3 course meal. We were sat with a group of people from Blackberry (RIM) and Vodafone, and they were the loveliest people! Especially Harry Clark (Relationship Director Vodafone/RIM), he listened to my nervous babble for hours during dinner and topped up my glass with wine……ehm Harry it’s your fault I’m soooo hungover today? Beverly Knight was doing the entertainment after the award as well, which was awesome..

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The Blackberry Woman and Technology Awards launched three years ago and focuses on honouring the achievements of women both within and beyond the IT sector. And help inspiring women choosing a career within Technology.

The award ceremony was very well organised (well done Claire!) and was very classy, it was amazing to be in the room with so many high powered and inspirational women (I know it’s soppy but this is the kind of thing I have always dreamt of). I have always believed that woman are just as good at Technology as men, and I believe the reason there is still a male dominated sector is not because women don’t want to, it’s more likely to be because it IS a male dominated sector and insecurities are more likely to creep up. Woman are more humble and modest, we need to stand tall and be proud when we do something well. Speak UP! Don’t be afraid to brag, if you don’t ask you don’t get.

It’s so important not to get discouraged. Don’t be afraid of what people might think, or what you look like – believe in yourself and what you are saying! If you feel you are being judged, shake it off, keep going! Fuck em, people can judge you, but don’t let anyone define you, define yourself!

Now the power to the woman speech is over, sorry, had to be done though! I can finish off by saying:

I WON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The prize was: A designer glass bowl, a new Blackberry Smartphone and £2,500 worth of training (I’m going to use the money on programming courses!!)

I really want to thank ALL the SEO Chicks and Chicklets for all you have done on this blog and in the industry. You all inspire me to continue kicking ass!

Update: People have been asking me about photos, so here are a couple very fuzzy ones =)

Myself and Rebecca sipping champagne - oh ja!
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And the Winner Is
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Getting my Award - Totally stoked
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7th May 2008 | Comments (20) | Chick Stuff, SEO Chicks News | by Lisa Ditlefsen.

We have a new guestblogger (SEO Chicklet). Rebecca Scott is one of my girls (ehm sounds like I’m running a brothel), ehm lets try again, she’s one of my (MINE, FILTHY Recruitment Consultants, MINE!) SEO Consultants at Base One. Jeese, I need more coffee this early in the morning. But yes you guessed it, I’m quite protective over her. Beccy started working for me a little under 1 year ago, she had no previous experience in SEO but had great potential, I was right! The force is strong with Beccy :)

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One of her strengths is writing, having a degree in English and drama it goes without saying that whatever she writes is entertaining.

She will be posting her first blogpost today, and it’s freakin hilarious.

29th April 2008 | Comments (8) | SEO Chicks News | by Lisa Ditlefsen.

I’m so excited to announce Donna Fontenot aka DazzlinDonna as a guest blogger here on SEO Chicks. She is officially an SEO Chicklet. After minor stalking from me and Julie =) Donna has agreed to contribute to SEO Chicks. Now, how cool is that?!!??

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I’m going to get a bit soppy here and tell you just how big of a deal this is, for me and the other chicks. Donna is one of the pioneers of this industry, and although she probably doesn’t realise this, one of the reasons I became passionate about this industry. She has the technical knowledge to roundhouse kick any smart arse SEO dude and the humour to get away with it :) And she is such a damn nice person. Ehm yeah I know, I am her stalker….The first blogs I followed in the SEO world, was Donna’s SEO Scoop blog and SEOmoz, and I read it religiously, so it goes without saying I’m super excited that THE DazzlinDonna will be guest blogging here, right here…wohoo!


Donna will be posting her first post in the next few days, so watch this space!

6th March 2008 | Comments (4) | Blogging, SEO Chicks News | by Lisa Ditlefsen.

Finally we can announce our first guest-bloggers. It seems like ages since we first wrote about getting some cool guest bloggers on board. We’ve had a few interested, and we’ve stalked some (ehm Donna).

And since the guest-bloggers are in fact “guest” bloggers we thought it would be cute to call them “SEO Chicklets”. So without further ado, let me introduce you to our first ever guest bloggers!

Jane Copland

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Ok if you don’t know who this blonde kiwi bomb shell is, you’ve had your head in the sand for the last year and a half. Jane works as a Search Marketing Consultant at SEOmoz, but is maybe more known as the Moz plex’s Social Butterfly (ehm only with regards to Social Media of course, no pun intended…cough cough). Jane has written two in-depth guides on social media marketing for SEOmoz and has been a speaker at SMX on the same subject. Along with being a pretty smart chick, she is also one of the funnest people to party with and one of the sweetest people I know. We are very excited to have Jane on board to contribute to the SEO Chicks blog, watch this space for some wicked posts.

Happy party chicks, Jane Copland and myself at SMX London
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Lauren Vaccarello

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Lauren used to work for Forex Trading company as the Search Marketing Director, she then founded lvlogic, an online marketing business specialising in paid search, web analytics and brand and reputation management. I first met Lauren at PubCon in Vegas, where we bonded over a few vodka’, chatting about the Search Industry, conferences and of course women in search. Like Jane, Lauren is one heck of a clever chick and has attitude like only a born and bred New Yorker can have. She rocks!

Lauren with Todd Malicoat at 9 in the morning in Vegas, having eggs and tequila for breakfast.
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Welcome to the SEO Chicks Chicklets, you both rock!

oh and lastly a random fact: “Did you know that a goldfish has the memory span of only 3 seconds?” That made me laugh so much today….Ok it’s way past my bedtime, I’ve entered random land.

11th February 2008 | Comments (10) | SEO Chicks News, SEO Events & Photos | by Lisa Ditlefsen.

Search Engine Strategies – Feb 2008
Wohoo I’m a speaker at Search Engine Strategies London this year , pretty cool, especially considering my first ever conference was SES London this time last year. SES London is on from 19th – 21st February at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London.

I’m on the panel “Search Term Research & Targeting” with amongst other Christine Churchill and Maxim Grandchamp

If you are going to SES London, make sure you come and see me speak on Wednesday 20th Feb, 11:45-12:45, I’m going to be nervous as hell, so any support will be very much appreciated ;) No heckling please, unless it’s “Lisa you rock”…

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LondonSEO party Thursday 21st Feb
As usual the search engines are rubbish at organizing ANY parties during search conferences in the UK, so LondonSEO are again organizing a big piss up for the last day of SES London.

This time I have high jacked the LondonSEO site and I’m organizing the party. It took some convincing Rob and Mike to let me do it. But I’m not one for giving up =)

The party is being held at the Camden Head in Islington, only 2 min from the Business Design Centre. We are estimating around 100 thirsty search marketers coming to the party, the lovely Dave Davis from RedFly Marketing and Ciaran Norris from Altogether Digital are sponsoring the party. Thanks guys!

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It should be a good laugh, for more info about the party visit LondonSEO I have also started a LondonSEO Facebook Group for anyone that wants to join (you have to be logged into facebook to follow the link!)

See you there?!!

28th January 2008 | Comments (15) | SEO Chicks News, SEO Events & Photos | by Lisa Ditlefsen.

All the SEO Chicks are feckin excited about welcoming Stephanie Weingart to the SEO Chicks blogger crew. Stephanie has been a regular reader of SEO Chicks for a while, she did a interview with “SEO Chick Julie” about a month ago on her blog Frozen2Late.

I finally got to meet her in at the bar, ehm I mean WebmasterWorld in Las Vegas last week. After just 10 min talking to this chick I knew she was a perfect fit for the SEO Chicks, she has drive, attitude, intelligence and a big big smile. She is so super nice god damn it! So at PubCon itself we sat down talking about SEO Chicks stuff (hence the photo with all of us sitting around the table) and decided that Stephanie would be a good recruit to the blog. So yesterday we proposed, ehm I mean asked if she would like to blog with us…AND she said yes. Hence this post! Doh I swear I’m still jet lagged from Vegas, or maybe even still intoxicated…

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Anyway, BIG welcome to Stephanie, I’m sure all the readers are going to love her posts. It’s going to be fun!

Fasten your seatbelts, the SEO Chicks are taking off =)

13th December 2007 | Comments (7) | SEO Chicks News | by Lisa Ditlefsen.

OK so we’re celebrating our first 6 months of blogging with a quite lengthy (but typically fascinating) glimpse into the minds of the SEO Chicks.

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The photo is courtesy of my good friend Gene. He’s afraid the other girls will kill him so I am not linking to him here. It’s so hysterically bad that I had to put it up…it serves me right that I look the most idiotic, too. Anita, never again mention the Spice Girls!! Once I stop laughing I will continue being serious and professional, naturally.

OK then, I’m good now. It’s our 6 month anniversary and naturally we wanted to commemorate the occasion with a post about this. We’ve all been completely thrilled by the blog in general. We’ve gotten some really great feedback on posts we’ve written, and overall we have been just SO insanely pleased by the response to what we’re doing. Lest I ruin the moment, read on for our thoughts on what’s happened over the last half year…

1. Is the current blog what you envisioned when we first got started? If not, what’s different?

Anita: To be honest, when we first started, we didn’t have much of a vision for the blog itself - we just knew that we wanted SEO-Chicks to be the sounding ground for women in the search industry. So the current blog definitely outshines most of what I had in mind.

What is so incredible, but not without a cause (Lisa and Julie have worked relentlessly to spread the word), that we’ve become so well known in the industry in such a short time, and people speak of us with a lot of respect, which I find great. I think that we as women have a lot of support in our industry - it’s reflected in the fact that a lot of our readers are male. Now I am sure that there are still a few male skeptics out there, but it seems Lisa is doing a great job at weeding them out - LOL.

I’d say we’re becoming the Spice Girls of Search Marketing… (note from Julie: bad move Anita. We all now blame you for the photo.)

Judith: I think I was just glad something happened. I remember Lisa’s experience in the pub and I am so glad she is the woman she is and launched in to action. I’m a bit of a feminist and am often disappointed by the lack of women in SEO though there are many notable ones.

I guess as the statement was made that sometimes we’d blog about non-SEO (chocolate, handbags, shoes) stuff, I thought it’d have a much more personal life blog slant. I’m thrilled it’s come out as a professional SEO blog with a huge information slant.

Julie: It’s much better. I knew Anita quite well when we started, but I didn’t know Lisa very well at the time so I thought the blog would be great and I DID have high hopes for it, but I didn’t realize it would end up being as fun as it is. I thought it would seem more like work, to be honest.

Rebecca: I’m pretty proud of the current blog. I actually envisioned something less serious and more jokey. I’m not saying that the blog isn’t amusing or facetiously written–it’s just that SEO Chicks is also rife with great, practical, and useful posts that make the blog just as good as any other SEO blog out there.

Lisa: God yeah! I thought it would be good, but I must admit it has completely exceeded my expectations. I have about a million ideas a year, and most of them ends up being just that, ideas! But this time it was different, it was more like a cause. I was fed up with people telling me what I couldn’t do, and what I didn’t know, bla bla. If someone tells me I can’t do something I will sure as hell do anything in my power to prove them wrong, that drives me more than anything. Slightly childish maybe. I call it the Erin Brokowich syndrome =) So, when I met Anita at a LondonSEO party and we got talking, it kind of unfolded itself in this idea about a blog, and the ball started rolling. I got so excited about the prospect of kicking some ass in the blogosphere I bought the domain the day after.

God I’m ranting now, basically the biggest difference between what I thought it would be like and what it is now is how well we have been received. I’m usually quite an optimist but never envisioned people would welcome us like they have!

2. How has the blog affected you professionally or in the SEO world?

Anita: It’s definitely made my name a little more known (grin). It’s hard to determine the direct effect for me, as professionally I am more involved in the marketing side of things. I am a search professional though, and as a woman in the field I am genuinely proud to be a part of SEO-Chicks.

Judith: I think personally it’s gotten me back blogging which I had given up when I left the last industry I was previously in. With working in media, I find myself doing a lot of reputation management and above-the-line marketing in SEO which has been a great change and given me great stuff to write about. I’m keen to start doing some technology reviews too.

I don’t think it’s changed me in the SEO world yet though the distinctive tight green shirt will likely change that (though any tight shirt also may when combined with free chocolate). I think I got recognised by a couple of people but I think Lisa and Julie are the real stars of SEO Chicks.

Julie: I haven’t let fame go to my head. The tiara is just for show really…the blog has definitely affected me professionally. I’ve had some incredibly generous fellow SEOs giving me feedback that leads me to believe that I actually do know what I’m doing, and our name is definitely out there. I haven’t been to any conferences since the blog first started, so as far as being affected in terms of having crowds of SEOs screaming my name, I can’t really say yet. Usually it’s just one or two. OK it’s one usually. And I pay him.

Rebecca: It’s given me a nice sense of camaraderie and has strengthened my existing relationships with the chicks I knew before joining on as well as helped me form relationships with new chicks and with readers.

Lisa: Professionally it has done heaps for my career, I’m convinced the success of the SEO Chicks was one of the major factors of me winning “Newcomer of the Year” at the B2B Marketing Awards. It has also helped me reach goals within my company but convincing the people I work with that blogging can be a powerful tool, I am now finally getting a separate website for Base One Search and the department is growing at 100 mph ? It has been fantastic! Busy but exciting! The blog has also improved my knowledge both from other SEO Chicks bloggers and the SEO Chicks readers! And lastly but not least I’ve gained some cracking friends along the way, I don’t think a day goes by without me and Julie IM’ing each other. We all email each other on a regular basis talking SEO or just general crap =) I think of the chicks as some of my closest friends, they all rock! I’m going to cry now…ha! You think?? The hardcore Viking has a heart??

3. What was your favorite post that you wrote? Why was it your favorite?

Anita: Hahaha - well I haven’t written that many posts, although I love writing - we always get such great response from our readers. My favorite would have to be the one on the creative SP@M subject line, and that’s again because of the responses it received - especially that poem…

I must say that we’ve done a great job not to steer this blog into a ‘feminist rant state’, because that’s not what we want. We don’t want sympathy - we just want to be acknowledged as the great professionals that we are, and that’s hard to pull off. I feel we’ve managed to involve our readers on a professional level without gender barriers.

Judith: I think my favourite post was about being a woman in tech. It was my favourite because it spun off a great secondary post about the history of women in computing and how we wouldn’t have Google if not for a woman!

Julie: My favorite one to write was the Chimps post. Not only did I legitimately get to search for things like “chimps wearing khakis” and “mad chimp waving flow chart around”, I got to dive back into the whole primatology thing that was one of my first loves. Plus it made me laugh to write that one…I am a huge, HUGE fan of satire and writing something like that is so much fun. It WAS about SEO, but it was making fun of what we do in a non-threatening way.

Rebecca: Haha, I’ve only written two posts because I’m a slacker, but I definitely want to contribute more. I’d say that I liked my “Get Anal Retentive About Your Anal-ytics” because I’m a fan of bad puns.

Lisa: Ehm, well I’m quite modest, ha! Am I bullocks. I really enjoyed writing the latest blogpost on The Algorithms and mixing it with some Matrix action, I’m a total movie freak so writing about SEO and mixing it in with movie analogies got to be the best thing right? Although saying that, I do LOVE Julie’s posts, all of them! I don’t think I’ve read a single post that Julie wrote and not laughed out loud, she is a comedy genius. I loved the post Julie wrote titled “Feckin’ Women’s knickers! Girls! and SEO!”

That’s got to be the best blogpost title ever, and if you don’t get it you need to watch this Father Ted Clip Absolutely feckin hilarious!

4. What are the reasons you joined the Chicks?

Anita: Well, a few reasons really… First and foremost was the belief that we deserved a voice in the industry. The other side of that is because I had received so much good support from the males in my search crowd that I felt we owed to give the right message through our blog, without slanting the good vibe that already exists.

But a large part was played by Lisa’s action driven persona ;o) She is only the second person (after Julie), that has chased me up for results - and that commands respect. So on the morning after we’d decided to start SEO-Chicks, she emailed to say she’d registered the domain and we were comitted - awesome - so all of a sudden this had become a reality and now we just had to keep going. I really loved the fact that I can work with a really driven and savvy woman :o). So here I am…

Judith: I’m passionate about women involved in tech and SEO and I love writing plus Lisa is a FANTASTIC person. How could I not blog here - I love this place!!

Julie: I was scared of Lisa and didn’t want to say no to her. If she’d asked me to parachute into Algeria to retrieve a first edition of a Camus novel that was in the hands of an anti-Camus book club, I’d have done it. Actually I really just wanted to write something and have it matter. I’d also been wanting to work with Anita again and this was the perfect chance.

Rebecca: I love Lisa Ditlefsen, and she asked if I would join. She’s bad at creating logical meetup landmarks at tube stations, but she’s a damn smart woman and quite business savvy.

Lisa: Ehm well again, it was kind of a: “we are going to show them Woman can be good SEOs, and shock horror we can be funny too!! “ Although I’m not as big of a feminist like Judith ;) I still like seeing woman kick butt.

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5. Where do you see the SEO Chicks blog in 6 more months, on our 1 year anniversary?

Anita: Hmm - this is always a hard statement to make. But I’ll be brave and work on what the historical data shows… I can see us becoming the central blog where women can be themselves and talk about SEO the way they want to. We will continue to respect/appreciate the support from our male readers too of course.

I hope we will start a series of meetings for Chicks in the SEO community - where we can meet up and network in person. I also hope that we will be given a voice in the major search events where we can bring support for newcomer females in the industry.

I’ll never forget my first search conference in New Orleans in 2005 - there were a total of 3 females in the opening reception. It makes me very happy to see that now the split is almost half - half. So I can see that SEO-Chicks has a big future…

Judith: I think we’ll take on board stuff we learned from the tagged “meme” about more guest bloggers, more tech toy reviews (I have a 1GB Samsung music player right here to do in fact), and possibly gain a logo.

It is also my hope we will also all be sent many gifts of good quality chocolate and new techie toys but somehow I don’t really think that’ll happen *grins*

Julie: I hope that we’ll really establish our blog as a great place for newcomers as well as advanced SEOs. I love it when we’ve gotten comments about how nice it is that we don’t talk down to anyone, but we don’t try and overuse technical language just to prove something. I think we’ll continue to have insanely silly posts mixed in with professional ones, which gives everyone a break from boredom.

Rebecca: I’d love to see regular segments and even more recognition within our industry. And I want an SEO Chicks hoodie. :D

Lisa: I think the blog will continue growing and hopefully our audience along with it. To be honest I really enjoy it just like it is, and don’t particularly want it to change at all=) Is that naïve? I hope well all stay as straight talking and chilled out as we are and not get caught up in the evils of monotising and money crap. I always wanted this to be a recourse for people to get-together talk SEO, and hopefully laugh, and I think it is, I don’t want it to change =)

30th November 2007 | Comments (27) | Chick Stuff, SEO Chicks News | by Julie Joyce.

Um, not really…but close!

Since everyone’s favorite Norwegian is very modest, I thought I’d quickly write something to let you all know that Lisa won the B2B Marketing Newcomer of the Year Award last night. Since I could go on and on and on about why she deserves it and why I love her so much, I will take this time to be concise and just say how proud the SEO Chicks are of our fearless leader.

And don’t worry…I’ve told her that she owes us a post about it so hopefully we’ll all hear more soon.

So Lisa, serious congratulations to you. We all knew you’d win!

2nd November 2007 | Comments (3) | Business & Marketing, SEO Chicks News, SEO Events & Photos | by Julie Joyce.

Sorry for the non-witty title. I struggled with “The SEO Chicks Want More Girls” but that didn’t sound quite right…

The SEO Chicks are proud to introduce a new guest blogger section because a) we’re tired of writing all the damn time and b) there are some insanely fantastic women that we know in this industry and we’d love to showcase them. We’ve all been as busy as a cat covering it up here on the blog, so it’s something we’re very excited about.

We’re also really fond of some of the blogs that aren’t constantly on the radar, so look for a few guest bloggers that may have kept things quiet until now. We’re not quiet types, although I do pretend to be at times what with being Southern and carrying a parasol all the time, but we do recognize that much of the best perspective in this field comes from people who are marching to the beat of their own inner Clem Burke.

So we’ll keep you posted (ha!) on this new series and please feel free to make suggestions on which writers you’d like to see here. To qualify, these writers should be either 1) female or 2) happy to make public appearances wearing women’s clothes.

You can either just leave a comment on this post or email us at seochicks[at]yahoo.co.uk

4th October 2007 | Comments (1) | SEO Chicks News | by Julie Joyce.



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