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What would you ask the leading SEO gurus?

We've got a great line-up for the upcoming Thought Leaders Summit on search engine optimization that I'm organizing for MarketingProfs.com: Mike Grehan, Barry Lloyd, Jill Whalen, Christine Churchill, Ammon Johns, Eric Ward, Ian McAnerin, Cam Balzer, Alan Rimm-Kaufman, and Brian Klais.

I'm working up a list of questions to send to our panelists in advance. Here are some questions that initially came to mind for me:

  • What can/should be done to get rid of search engine spam that isn't already being done?
  • Are the search engines taking the right approach to comment spam with the href rel nofollow tag? If not, how should it be handled instead?
  • What is the definitive list of no-nos that an SEO must refrain from in order to be considered ethical?
  • Are there any SEO tactics that you think are misconstrued as unethical but are actually acceptable?
  • Is buying PageRank ethical? Is it dangerous?
  • How would a buyer of SEO services go about ascertaining whether a potential vendor is ethical?
  • What is a fair price for SEO services? How is SEO typically priced?
  • Is it ethical for an SEO to make guarantees?
  • What are your "top 10" most effective optimization tactics?
  • What is it that sets a top performing SEO apart from a run-of-the-mill one?
  • Who are your SEO heroes? (can be individuals or companies) Why?
  • What are your favorite search engines? Why?
  • What should one do to make a solid business case for SEO?
  • What's wrong with the SEO industry today?
  • What do you think will be the major issues for the SEO industry in 2006?
  • The worst kind of SEO customers do what sorts of things?
  • What's wrong with search engines today? Are any search engines doing anything wrong or inappropriate?
  • What will search engines look like in 5 years? What will the SEO industry look like in 5 years?

What would you, dear reader, add to this list, if you could pose any SEO-related question to this illustrious panel?

Posted by Stephan Spencer on 02/04/2005 | Permalink

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  2. [...] There’s a phrase that should make you cringe. “Well it’s only semantics.” Words are powerful if used correctly and different words can have very different meanings. That struck me for a second time today, when I saw Stephan Spencer’s item, “What would you ask the leading SEO gurus?”. This is all for a Thought Leaders Summit being organized for MarketingProfs.com. The theme of the conference is the SEO industry, what it does and where it’s going. Not once is there a mention of Search Engine Marketing or SEM. Since some of those leading SEO gurus are friends of mine, I hope they won’t mind me explaining my personal concern. Indeed I know that some of them share my concern. [...]

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