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Site Clinic - SES San Jose 2005

Our Site Clinic session is so popular that we usually repeat it a couple of times during our shows. But for SES San Jose 2005, Site Clinic happens only once, at the very end of the show on the fourth day. What's up with that -- and what's it all about, anyway? Good news, all around.

Site Clinic is a PowerPoint-free zone. Come grab a seat, and veteran clinicians Jake Baillie of TrueLocal and Christine Churchill of KeyRelevance will take volunteers to have their sites reviewed for search engine optimization advice, going live on the web to review and check on things. Put up your hand, and you might be one of the lucky ones.

Jake and Christine have paired up plenty in the past for this session -- and in New York, they pulled our second highest session rating, a 4.8 score with 5.0 being perfect. They won't disappoint you. And moderating things with be the hard-working editor-in-chief of Search Engine Guide, Jennifer Laycock.

So why does this session come last? Because many, many questions get answered in other sessions, some of which have live review components as well. It comes last so that the real stumper questions can get dealt with.

Why no repeats this time? We're trying a new Usability Clinic that I'll tell you more about shortly. We also have the new Pimp My Site! session, which will put a new twist on Site Clinic by seeing how a site can be overhauled in advance. I'll also be coming back with more about that session soon, as well.




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