…not really. I did learn quite a bit while at the conference and it was a great experience to listen to and talk with some movers and shakers in the industry to hear what things they are excited about. By the way, PubCon was a convention held in Las Vegas that dealt with varying topics important to webmasters including intelligent website design for crawlability, e-commerce optimization, podcasting, viral marketing and all sorts of other wonderful ways to better position your website in your market of choice.
The best speaker of the conference bar none was Guy Kawasaki, he was everything that you want in a keynote speaker: engaging, intelligent, and humorous. He gave a call to action to the crowd asking for links to his blog to improve his all important Technorati ranking which I will happily agree to do.
After being inspired by some of the SEO topics I have decided that I might as well do some simple things to improve this very website. One of the most obvious things to do is to improve the URL structure of the permalinks of wordpress. There is a nice explanation about adjusting your permalink settings in WordPress.
I also found a nice post describing some other techniques you can do to improve your WordPress Structure for SEO.
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