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I got a long list of a really good questions after the Lecture about SEO and Social Media Marketing on the University of Osijek. The lecture wouldn’t have been half as interesting if not fuelled by the challenging questions from the audience. The students and graduates of Faculty of Economics and Business Informatics showed deep understanding of the topics, and engaged in discussions on various topics.


I was really surprised by the quality of the questions, and the discussion that the same created during the official presentation and later on in the ‘unofficial’ chats later on.

When afterwards I found out that majority of them struggle to find a job, I simply couldn’t believe it. Some questions revealed some niche expertise like in depth understanding on Facebook marketing, that I thought must be a sought for skill. IN the same time I am told  the same person will find it really hard to get a marketing role since she has just finished her Masters degree, and has a very little work experience. By looking at her online activity on the social media networks – her reach is enormous.

The students will say that they are overeducated. The Employers will say that they are under experienced.

But what it seems to me is that employers actually need to understand the change in business better, and accept that there is more or less no experienced social media marketing manager in this world jet. Simply since the whole marketing aspect of the social media sites is only being commercialised recently, and there is no one with X years’ experience in it.

Perhaps there is another view on the current skills in demand and on offer mismatch. Perhaps it is not that the schools and universities are not producing what is actually needed for the industries. Perhaps the potential employers need to understand how to hire the talent in all this new industries, that didn’t even existed a few short years age when current graduates have ben choosing topics they will study.

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Matt Cutts from Google in Dublin

25.05.2010 11:56:23
 Summer have started in Dublin, in case you didn't notice, and I went to town today. I went to town to meet Matt Cutts, who had a presentation about Google and actaully about the search engine optimisation. The Audience in the Google Office was really full, and interesting people attended. 50% business owners! That made me thinking that SEO is what businesses in Ireland are thinking about seriously at this stage.

So how was Matt Cutts show in Dublin Google office today?

It was,... a bit too American for my taste. A bit too much inspired by Steve Ballmer from Microsoft (in this earlier years). A lot of smiling, a lots of laughs, but only scratching hte surface of the real interesting topics. Ten again, it was geared to business owners - who do not reliably (need) to have the in depth knowledge on the real SEO issues.

Would I go again?

Yes as a business owner, no as a SEO expert.

The whole Matt’s exposure is an interesting example of the personal branding in front of the corporate branding that Google have put in place. matt is actually a spokesman for Google. He is the public speaker, and answer all the questions about how Google works. He never says anything - absolutely anything concrete really, and smiles a lot. He does show you the formula on how the Google Page Rank works, and then tells you that it is far less important than what Google thinks about your site. He uses words as 'Reputable Web Sites' and it is of course Google who decides who to choose as such. He talks about the importance of the links to your site, and then tells you also that it is far more important how Google 'feels' about those links? :)

No transparency in the way Google works makes them hated, but is also preventing people to abuse the Google algorithm, for their advantage.

It is funny actually that the most influential IT company has a single 'Front man' as their spokesman, and that they have chosen to brand him as a 'just another person' like any other one of us. He is not a CEO, not the owner, just a Joe Blogs from Google, that has a real job in Google, and also sometimes talks about his work to others. Google obviously understood that the Social Branding – trough Matt’s blog will work far better than sending the CEO around as a keynote speaker to the conferences (Does the name Steve Jobs ring the bell?)!
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