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SEO Versus Pay Per Click Conversion Study Uncovered on Upcoming Episode of Best Search Strategies Radio Series on WebmasterRadio.FM

Published on July 29, 2009 by Last Click News   ·   No Comments

WebmasterRadio.FM, the premier free, 24/7 Internet business radio network focused on the B2B marketplace announces a new episode of the new monthly radio series “Best Search Strategies”, on Tuesday July 28th at 2pm Eastern Time.

This month’s episode is a discussion on Search Engine Optimization versus pay-per-click, and which tactics bring the highest converting and most engaged traffic.

Engine Ready’s President and CEO Jamie Smith and Vice President of Marketing Brian Lewis co- host the series with show host Jim Hedger and each month discuss findings from the Engine Ready Research Team’s most recent studies on search marketing.

“As a practicing SEO, I admit to being a bit stunned but not entirely surprised by the results,” said Hedger. “The Best Search Strategies series has been fun and interesting to record but this episode was especially interesting.”

The next episode in the series is scheduled to be taped from the WebmasterRadio.FM booth on the show floor of the upcoming Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose, California next month.

Previous episodes of the new series have included:

Engine Ready’s 57-Point Checklist on Finding the Right Search Agency

webmasterradiohttp://www.webmasterradio.fm/townhall-meeting/2009/best-search-strategies-finding-the-right-search-agency/

Study Results on Keyword Assists and 800-number Prefix usage on websites

http://www2.webmasterradio.fm/townhall-meeting/2009/best-search-strategies-study-results-on-keyword-assists/

All episodes of “Best Search Strategies” are made available same day on demand at http://www.WebmasterRadio.FM located inside the “Town Hall Meetings” channel.

Source: PRWeb press release

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