Eric Lander, Anthony Long and I were talking at SMX about how we’d really like to know more about who we’re presenting to when we get up on stage at a conference and talk In-House SEO shop. It helps us to know what people in the room want to know more about, rather than just blindly pushing our own thoughts.
So we asked a lot of ad-hoc questions of our audience, and based on people who were awake/alive enough at the first morning session after Searchbash to raise their hands, here is the jist of what we learned about the people in the room:
Q: What size company do you work for?
Under 50 people (some)
Under 1000 people (the majority)
Over 10,000 people (just a couple)
Q: Are you the solo person responsible for SEO/M or are you part of a team?
Most people were solo, but it wasnt an overwhelming majority
Q: Do you work with multiple sites/properties or just one?
Most people worked with multiple properties
Q: Do you use large analytics packages like Omniture or smaller free ones like Google Analytics?
Large majority use large analytics packages
Q: Do you use one all-inclusive SEO tool or multiple tools?
Just about everyone used multiple tools
Q: Do you spend more than $1000/month on tools?
Only one or two people raised their hands (as yes)
Q: Where do you report into?
Marketing (majority)
Engineering (none?)
Product (a few)
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Oh, and just because they were funny, I wrote down some quotes I heard from the panelists. Decipher them as you wish…
Eric: “I have had an overdependence on Search”
Jessica: “Reality can last over two years”
Jessica: “usually pulling out is much easier than putting in”

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