This is an advertisement Bruce Clay, global SEO Guru and founder of Bruce Clay, Inc., will be on his sixth visit to India in February 2016 to conduct an exclusive 3 day SEO training course for entrepreneurs, marketing professionals & SEO Analysts. His special training program will show online businesses how to: increase search traffic through higher search rankings improve site performance through White Hat search engine compliant SEO techniques Bruce holds a Lifetime Achievement Award in Search Marketing and is also known as the founding father of SEO. Not surprisingly, the last few training sessions in India were fully sold out. Bruce, who introduced the concept of siloing and website architecture hierarchy to the SEO Industry,travels the world and trains marketing professionals on SEO best practices – aside from running a highly successful digital agency out of USA. Bruce Clay, Inc. has featured on Inc magazine’s list of fastest growing companies in USA for 9 years in a row. What Makes the SEO Training Course Special Google's constant updates require digital marketers to stay current with the latest industry best practices while integrating these emergent trends – or get left behind at their own peril – because Google is continuously upgrading its algorithm with the likes of Google Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird,RankBrain (and many more) to ensure that higher quality websites show up on top of Google's search results. The SEO class is conducted in an intimate and interactive classroom setting where questions are encouraged; breaks and lunches are great…
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