Tell Your Stupid SEO Story To Win Ipod Touch


win ipod touchHey, this is a fun little contest that Scott McAndrew has going. He is collecting stories about stupid mistakes and blunders that supposed SEO “gurus” have made. He won’t be publishing company names, so no need to include that. Just detail a horror story you’ve encountered. Had a client come to you after being shafted by some search “expert” or even one of the big SEO firms? Tell Scott about it in a paragraph or two, and you could win an Ipod Touch. Pretty cool prize, and just about everyone has one of those stories to tell. So head on over to the site, read more about the contest, and enter to win. Make sure you use his contact form (and not the comments section) to submit your entry. But hurry. Contest ends soon. (It will be great fun to read some of these, I’m sure).


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2 Responses to “Tell Your Stupid SEO Story To Win Ipod Touch”

  1. Scott McAndrew Says:
    September 14th, 2008 at 11:39 am

    Thanks for the shout-out Donna! We’re going to extend the entry period one more week, so you can still get your stories in for the chance to get the iPod Touch.

    The 22nd (of September) is the last day we’ll accept entries, and we’ll announce the winner on the 23rd. Good luck!

  2. Samir Balwani Says:
    September 15th, 2008 at 9:44 am

    Sounds like a lot of fun! Can’t wait to write up my story.

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