Skip to content
Paige Filler
  • Home
  • About
  • Portfolio
  • Services
  • Web
  • Contact
  • RSS Feed

Pilgrim Filler – Enabling SEO

Paige
Published by Paige on Friday, June 26th, 2009

Filed under Paige Filler

I just entered the 4th Annual SEM Scholarship contest from Marketing Pilgrim and threw in a couple of twists…but you’ll have to go read the competition entry to learn more.

Contest Badge

What I Can Say

In addition to their listed prizes, I’ve added a couple of my own.
1. I enlisted the help of Frank Sinton to donate some free advertising ($1000 worth to be precise) on his video megasite MeFeedia. (disclosure: Frank is a friend and a client).
2. I will be giving away $300 of copywriting (or consulting if you prefer).

All you have to do to win is leave a comment on the post (you could potentially win one part of $11K in prizes).

Meanwhile…

A list of the judges.

  • Danny Sullivan – SearchEngineLand.com
  • Rand Fishkin – SEOmoz.org
  • Jill Whalen – HighRankings.com
  • Lee Odden – TopRankMarketing.com
  • Michael Gray – Wolf-Howl.com
  • Mona Elesseily – PageZero.com
  • Barry Schwartz – RustyBrick.com
  • Kalena Jordan – SearchEngineCollege.com
  • Michael Jensen – SoloSEO.com
  • Linda Bustos (our 2008 winner) – Elasticpath.com
  • Joseph Morin – Storybids.com
  • Todd Friesen – PositionTech.com
  • Kim Krause Berg – UsabilityEffect.com
  • Vanessa Fox – NineByBlue.com
  • Joost de Valk – Yoast.com

Many of which have taught me a thing or two.

What are you waiting for? Think of something clever to say and head on over, I hope you enjoy the article.

Good luck to all of the other competitors and a special thanks to Andy Beal for providing this opportunity. Be sure to follow Andy on twitter and keep up with progress of the contest.

3 Comments so far on

Pilgrim Filler – Enabling SEO
  • Subscribe
  • Comments Feed
  • Leave a comment
  1. Glenn Friesen
    10:17 pm on June 26, 2009

    Wow – Cool extras! Plus, have to say… Awesome layout – dig the random post integration!

    [[ I’ve always wanted to say “no comment” when I can write the first in a string of comments, but then realize that would be just a little too ironic. 🙂 🙂 🙂 ]]

  2. Paige
    3:31 pm on July 1, 2009

    Sheeesh, real time web? I’m slower on my own site than I really should be!

    The random post is http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/random-redirect/ from http://ma.tt 🙂

    As for ‘no comment’. There are plenty of posts here you can leave a comment on that don’t have one.

  3. Gary
    12:08 pm on August 2, 2011

    Wow! That’s a “Who’s Who” of SEO judges! Guess we all could learn a thing or two from that group. 🙂

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

About Paige Filler

Paige Filler offers professional copywriting, consulting and social media services for the web.

Latest

My Tweets

Categories

The Equinest Portfolio
Recent Projects
About Contact Testimonials Resources Privacy Archives Sitemap Top
© 2010 Paige Filler is Powered by Awesomeness and Sometimes Valid HTML and CSS