Doug Wead asked for 20-30 SEO Volunteers!!

SEO is kind of dying right now. Google penguin is turning everything upside down. Maybe Wead is asking for something else...more like video reviews.

For SEO, a good idea is to link from as many blogs, tweets, forums, websites in general...but NOT in an unnatural way. Keyword anchor text has to be diverse and the the contextual text has to look super natural. The referring site should be of good quality and on topic. And the linking can't come all at once...

Announcements for example on this website to share key videos and news tidbits might be a good idea.

I'm sure Ron Paul has supporters inside of google and they might be able to help.
 
What's required to be a volunteer? I have endless time. No job, no school, and I am glued to the internet, but don't necessarily know much about it.

Anyone care to explain what SEO stands for?
 
I don't get why the concentration on SEO? We need old voters and frankly 30% of them don't have the Internet. I know a little about marketing as I worked the Internet side of two dealerships.

Attacking Romney and going nuclear on the entire system getting media coverage on TV is how you change this race around. Unless the change in gears rumored about is the campaign gearing up for an Indy run in the general. But this late in the game to concentrate on SEO all of a sudden won't have an impact.
 
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What's required to be a volunteer? I have endless time. No job, no school, and I am glued to the internet, but don't necessarily know much about it.

Anyone care to explain what SEO stands for?

It's the idea of using codes and words within a website to get yourself to the top of a search engine when a person searches a particular term or phrase.
 
If they plan to win TX then they should try paid ads on Facebook for people who live in TX. Something like anyone can vote no matter of party on that date. But that is not SEO since thats PPC.
 
Hopefully this is not too late. Hopefully this will be kept in a Lessons learned file for any future ventures by Liberty candidates.
 
What the grassroots, or the official campaign should be doing is advancing these conventions with technical equipment. The campaign, or the grassroots, puts a person in a van with a great printer. That person drives the van from convention to convention. That way, you don't have to rely on a Staples which could be far away. We apparently used a Staples for our printing. Someone had drive from the convention, to the Staples, to get our stickers printed. We ran out of stickers, so we had to get to staples to get more made. We might have gone (theoretically) with the stickers again on the revote, if we had them in hand at that moment. But we went with new ballot with names on it, and checking off. Most of our names were gone, on the stickers, and we had to go and handwrite the names, transferring the list from person to person to copy. We had 2 hours to do this, so it wasn't a problem.

If we had a great 62ppm laser printer on site, in the van in the parking lot, we could've had more options. We won, 21 of 21, and every single statewide or district wide vote, but there still should've been a great printer in the Ron Paul Van (or Party Bus). We should have one of them. Romney brings lawyers from out of state, we bring printers. And any type of anything that could be useful. Video. Internet. An office on wheels, as fully equipped as any office.

Usually they set up a hotel room w/ printer and commercial copy machine @ the conventions, they did last time.
 
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