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Killer SEO Tactics of Yesterday Can Get You Killed Today at Affiliate Summit East 2016

December 15, 2017 by Shawn Collins

This was a conference session titled Killer SEO Tactics of Yesterday Can Get You Killed Today at Affiliate Summit East 2016, which took place July 31st through August 2nd, 2016 at the New York Marriott Marquis.

Stoney deGeyter at Affiliate Summit East 2016

Session speaker:

  • Stoney deGeyter, President, Pole Position Marketing

Session description:
Remembering that those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it, I will review SEO tactics that once worked that can now “kill” your web marketing efforts… and what to do instead.

Experience Level: Intermediate
Target Audience: Affiliate/Publisher, Merchant/Advertiser
Niche/Vertical: SEO

Slides: Killer SEO Tactics of Yesterday Can Get You Killed Today

If you liked this video, be sure to register for the next Affiliate Summit.

Note: the companies and positions listed above were current as of the time of the conference. Some of this information may have changed since then.

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