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The Great Correlation vs. Causation Debate

A session at SMX East 2011

Tuesday 13th September, 2011

10:45am to 12:00pm (EST)

All SEOs know that making changes to your site can have a significant impact on rankings. The challenge is in understanding what changes actually cause ranking changes, and which changes merely correlate with rankings (e.g. they’re coincidental byproducts of change). In this lively session expert SEOs who’ve dived deeply into understanding search algorithms debate correlation vs. causation and make their cases for the types of ranking factors that do (or don’t) have significant meaning.

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Micah Fisher-Kirshner
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Kristine Schachinger

Undercover tech, accessibility, usability, SEO geek +Start-Up ZoomFile &Speaker PubCon, SMX, SES, DWE, SXSW, RIMC or 'See' me each month @ http://SearchEngineWatch.com bio from Twitter

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Mitul Gandhi
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Danny Sullivan

Editor of SearchEngineLand.com, covering Google, SEO, PPC and all aspects of search engines and search marketing. bio from Twitter

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ThunderMax

Online marketing lover, entrepreneur, gratitude advocate, founder of Thunder SEO, I like to eat my desert before dinner - chocolate rocks! bio from Twitter

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Eric Enge

Holistic Internet Marketing Optimization Practitioner bio from Twitter

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Tony N. Wright

I am WrightIMC CEO. Interactive Marketing, Search Marketing and Rep Management Geek. Have family. Live in Dallas. http://www.linkedin.com/in/tonynwright bio from Twitter

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Time 10:45am12:00pm EST

Date Tue 13th September 2011

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Official session page

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