The SEO party last Friday was great. Got to meet a few more people outside the blogging circles. I could not link to any page for the contest results and forgot who won the top 3 prizes though Anton has some pictures of the contestants on the front page of the SERPs here.
A couple of people I talked with had somewhat the same nagging question — what did we all learn from this contest? Even Gio (don’t know his last name) who won the grand prize couldn’t explain what strategies or techniques he did that gave him an edge over dozens of SEO practitioners, consultants and professionals that joined the contest. Ok, he did mention something about comment spamming. *hehehe*
I wanted to venture an answer to the question but what if the real answer was “there’s no lesson to be learned”? Maybe that was it — none, nada, nil, zilch.
Remember that this contest was cooked up to test the waters — if indeed there was enough local interest in the SEO/SEM industry and if 1,070,000 results in Google for the keyword is an indication, then we can categorically say that the experiment was a success. Yes, by the looks of it, this contest was more like a marketing experiment than an academic exercise.
Hopefully after this, Gio gets a lot of inquiries for consulting gigs and seo projects. That would truly be a testament of success.


When i heard seo i was thinking that this job is very hard for me as an ordinary user of computer,I can’t believe for what i have learned since i was working as s staff in SEO…