Location of Rand's Webinar "Using Open Site Explorer to Uncover New Marketing Opportunities"
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Aug 26th Archive of Rand's Webinar "Using Open Site Explorer to Uncover New Marketing Opportunities"
I don't see this in the archive, anyone know how to get it?
Thanks
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Yes, down in the FREE section! Bingo.
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Hi Josey,
You should be able to view it at http://www.seomoz.org/webinars/using-open-site-explorer-to-uncover-new-marketing-opportunities.
It is on the webinar page. You just need to scroll down to the Free section instead of looking at the Pro section at the top.
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