Meet your SEO: Gaz Copeland

I decided to make some relaxed questions to SEOs who are huge inspiration for me and teach me a lot of things with their blogs and tweets. I hope this project will evolve in something cool for all you, and it’s gonna be a series called “Meet your SEO“. The questions are always the same (with some differences), so it’s more simple to compare the answers. Hope you enjoy this, and if not , I am so sorry for you 😀

Today I have the pleasure to talk with Gaz Copeland . Gaz is an UK SEO, owner and creator of the SEO and marketing blog Stoked SEO. Enjoy!

Gaz Copeland

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Codes of conduct [infographic]

Today I have the pleasure to host a small and nice infographic made by Margherita Gaffarelli, one of the most interesting people out there. Margherita is an Italian visual designer based in London. She works on projects ranging from integrated marketing communication, infographics, video and experiential design. She has an insane and no hidden passion for science applied to art, especially when it touches heart/body/mind. Get in touch with her even through linkedin

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CODES OF CONDUCT

In the digital age our lives are increasingly influenced by our online activities: this attitude is leading to new codes of conduct based on transparency, the need to express ourself and communicate, no matter if the content has no particular value. There is a strong need to protect our privacy, even if we are the responsible for sharing this information, and after having done it, we often regret it.

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Don’t talk , do!

year zero by NIN

Simple post here.

There are things that happen in my life, inside and outside the SEO world, that open my eyes.

My advice: don’t talk too much, DO SOMETHING.

People spend a lot of times talking , but then don’t do nothing.

If you have no experience in SEO, don’t tell me you are good at SEO. If you manage to have 1 link by chance, don’t say to everyone you are able to do linkbuilding.

Keep things to yourself, improve, experiment and do something. Then, we can talk.

Be humble, and don’t talk shit. It’s sad and annoying. For example, I’m doing SEO since one year , but I cannot say I am a good SEO. Because I’m learning a lot right now, and maybe in some times I can say I can do some good SEO.

Be humble with people, because smart people recognize people telling bullshit. And this behavior is leading you nowhere.

Don’t talk, DO!