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Friday, March 16, 2007

Weekend Reading Tips #2

Posted by Jim Hedger @ 11:44 am

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Meanwhile, over at the Enquisite Blog, Richard Zwicky posts another of (what I’m calling), his Enquisitive Minds interviews, this time with the brilliant Andrew Goodman of Page-Zero Media.

Andrew is one of the more interesting people in the search sphere. As Richard points out he is, “… one of the most educated SEM’s out there.”

After noting his potentially limiting and injurious comments about hedgehogs, I too share Richard’s observation that Andrew is obviously a few courses short of the doctorship. Putting that highly personal issue aside, I think the guy is amazingly smart and try to catch all his writings at Traffick.com.

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Weekend Reading Tips #1

Posted by Jim Hedger @ 11:22 am

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Over at Search Engine Watch, Eric Enge does a long interview with Ask.com director of online information resources Gary Price. Gary is widely considered one of the smartest people in an industry overflowing with genius. A conversation with Gary is a whirlwind experience, which might seem strange to those who’ve only met the man.

Talking with Gary is literally like walking through the Web. His encyclopedic knowledge and ability to match seemingly unrelated points are uncanny and might even be unnerving if he carried or showed even an ounce of pretension in person. He does not, making him one of the most intellectually challenging but delightful people to speak with.

When Gary starts to explain even a small facet of the numerous search resources at Ask.com, it can be difficult to fully keep up with the rapid flow of information and ideas. That’s ok. You know he is guiding you to a most interesting place. By the time you get there, the maze of ideas he has guided you through will be lit by the light bulbs left floating above the places he took your head. Like I said, a conversation with Gary Price is an intellectually elegant, unforgettable experience.

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