Local SEO Workshop Coming to SMX West 🧭

In: Industry News & Happenings|Local Search|Search Engine Optimization - SEO

20 Dec 2019
by Argent Media

Advanced Local SEO WorkshopAre you looking to level-up on your Local Search Engine Optimization game? Do you feel like you may be missing some of the vital components necessary to get your business ranking higher in Google’s local search results and Google Maps’?

If so, you will want to take advantage of this opportunity!

Advanced Local SEO Workshop SMX

Argent Media founder, Chris Silver Smith, will be co-teaching an Advanced Local SEO workshop at the upcoming SMX West conference in San Jose, California, along with industry veteran, Christine Churchill

  • Chris Silver Smith SMXChris Silver Smith is the President and founder of Argent Media, a search engine marketing agency that provides SEO, Local SEO, Online Reputation Management, and Paid Search Management services. Chris has worked in search engine optimization for over twenty years, and in the past worked for a decade at Verizon’s Superpages.com where his SEO projects resulted in dramatic increases to the company websites and associated advertising revenues, for which Verizon honored him with an Invidual Excellence Award. Chris’s research and development work at Verizon resulted in a number of U.S. patent registrations. Chris has also long written columns at Search Engine Land, and he has also served as an SEO expert witness on multiple legal cases, typically involving trademark infringement, reputations and defamation, and social media.
  • Christine Churchill SMXChristine Churchill is the President and CEO of KeyRelevance, a full service online marketing agency that has been helping businesses succeed online for over a decade. She is a strong advocate for ethical search engine marketing, and was a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO). Christine also has served on the Board of Directors of the Dallas-Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Association in past years and currently serves as an Ambassador for the organization. She holds a Masters Degree in Business and has over 15 years online marketing experience. Prior to founding KeyRelevance, Christine was the Director of Web Development at NetMechanic where her marketing skills helped to increase the site’s traffic many times over, and to increase the company’s newsletter subscribers from twenty thousand to over one-hundred thousand. Christine has also long written columns at Search Engine Land as well as a number of other industry publications.

Christine & Chris have worked together in the past — Chris worked for Christine’s KeyRelevance firm for a couple of years as an SEO Strategist — so, with their long experience in collaborating on search marketing strategies together, both will work closely with each other to provide a top-notch educational experience for attendees of the upcoming Local SEO workshop.

For more information or to register, visit:

Advanced Local & Multi-Location SEO Strategies

 

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