How do I "link" up with USA based SEO's
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After 28 long years of wait this year I finally made it to the United States of America. I grew up on "The A Team" , "Knight Rider" and Mcdonalds cheese burgers from 2 years onwards.
I am as American as a English person could possibly be.
It wasn't until I arrived in Florida and spent two weeks in the great country that I understood the difference in the minds and mentality of people. People were nicer ! People on the whole had a can do mentaily.
If your a success people congratulate you for it . Unlike the UK....
Plus people were not scared to make a fool of themselves... (People jumping up and down at traffic lights with advertising boards)
Now to my question -
I loved it so much I want to go back and I figured me and my wife and 3 year old may have a extended break next time where I can work on vacation maybe over a month or so.
I would love to get to know as many SEO's and people based in the USA as possible please and introduce myself etc.
Hey who knows maybe SEO Moz can change my future (fingers crossed)
Thanks to all the people that get in touch !
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I have just seen those videos available to purchase . Going to give them a punt they should be well worth the investment.
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It was July 27-29 in 2011. Not sure on the dates for 2012.
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Moz con 2012 sounds like a great idea !
When is the event I will look up flight prices and hotels.
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I was born and raised in Miami, Florida and have lived all of my adult life in California. The United States is a big country with huge variations in all aspects of human behavior. We have big cities and small towns. We have very friendly areas and equally rude areas. You can experience the full spectrum of humanity and your experiences will vary widely depending upon where you visit.
I can only guess that most countries including England are similar in that respect. Perhaps London is a busy city where people can bump into you and not say a word, but then there are smaller towns where a passerby will make eye contact with strangers and offer a friendly hello.
If you wish to make SEO friends in the US I can't think of a better idea then attending MozCon 2012! It's in Seattle which is a beautiful area. Hope to see you there.
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