If you're not a recent coworker of mine, you can stop reading this right now. I promise there's nothing of interest here.
Every industry seems to have its own particular slant on what they consider funny. Similarly, members of a particular group with particular skills eventually develop a ritual to show who is better skilled. Usually this sort of chest-beating is harmless and in good fun. Such is the case with this post.
An ex-coworker of mine has decided he wants to show up in Google's top spot for "Greatest Living SEO". See what I mean about each industry having it's own sense of humor? Well, I've decided to try and beat him to the punch by writing this post. I'm hoping that with this site being older than his, I'll be able to grab the #1 spot in no time. It also helps that the results for Greatest Living SEO show minimal competition.
There's goes 15 seconds of your life that you'll never get back. Don't you wish you took my advice in the first sentence and read something else instead?
P.S. For the record, I do NOT consider myself the greatest living SEO.
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Thank you for the first good laugh I have had this week! I am guessing you won considering that you are ranked # 1 for Greatest Living SEO and you have that nice little label that says "14 hours ago" next to the listing. Nice work!
You have a spambot comment. Yuck. Please fix it.
Todd,
The occasional questionable comment comes through and sticks, but as long as the link has a nofollow on it, no harm is done to this site and no search engine benefit is received by the offending site from the link.