
PRWeb Webinar Hosted By Rand Fishkin: How to Get Found Everywhere for Free
CEO of SEOMoz to host a free, hour-long webinar on getting found everywhere with non-paid search marketing



Beltsville, MD (PRWEB) September 26, 2011
PRWeb, the online distribution service of Vocus, Inc. (NASDAQ: VOCS), a leading provider of cloud-based marketing and PR software, has announced a free webinar titled: Non-Paid Marketing: How to Get Found Everywhere for Free.
The host is none other than Rand Fishkin, CEO and Co-Founder of SEO Software provider, SEOMoz. He co-authored The Art of SEO from O'Reilly Media and was named to the 40 Under 40 List and to the 30 Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs Under 30 list. Rand has been featured in The Seattle Times, Newsweek and PC World among others, and has keynoted conferences on search around the world.
During the webinar, Rand will share his expertise in the world of non-paid search marketing and SEO. Specifically, attendees of this webinar will learn:
- How to build an online presence and reach customers.
- How to write content that includes frequently searched keywords that increase visibility.
- How to get found by local customers who use Google Places, Yelp and FourSquare.
- How to spot tactics that competitors are using to get themselves seen.
“Non-paid search marketing is a very effective way to position yourself online in the places where your customers are; it can offer a high return on investment,” says Stacey Acevero, Community Manager at PRWeb. “Whether you’re veteran Web marketer or new to the game, this webinar will help your business enhance its online visibility.”
To register and find out more, please click here: http://bit.ly/p3M87C
About PRWeb
PRWeb is recognized as a leading online news and press release distribution service worldwide. Since 1997, PRWeb has been changing the way businesses, marketing departments and public relations firms think about press releases. PRWeb was the first company to develop a distribution strategy around direct-to-consumer communication and to build and offer a platform for search engine optimized press release distribution. PRWeb is an online news distribution service of Vocus, Inc., a leading provider of on-demand public relations management software. For more information, go to prweb.com.
About Vocus
Vocus (Nasdaq: VOCS) is a leading provider of cloud-based marketing and PR software that helps organizations of all sizes reach and influence buyers across social networks, online and through the media. Vocus provides a suite of software for social media, content marketing and media relations, creating a comprehensive solution for our customers looking to generate awareness, build their reputation and increase sales in today’s customer-led buying cycle. Vocus is used by more than 30,000 organizations worldwide and is available in seven languages. For more information, please visit http://www.vocus.com or call (800) 345-5572.
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