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One for the money, two for the show!
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When I first got into SEO and SEM, my motivation was 1 part money and 5 parts making a name for myself. You probably already know my M.O. - I am THE Constant Self Promoter. Teachers called me disruptive, my peers called me an “attention whore” (along with a host of other profanities, depending on the day), my parents called me “driven”, “loud”, or “a ham”. It doesn’t matter what you call it, the fact is people who are like me, marketers, where born to attain the spotlight. And speaking at conferences is just one way people like me can validate themselves.
Let me just restate that and start another paragrach with it… Marketers where born to attain the spotlight. Now hold that thought.
In no particular order, here are the reasons SEOs love to speak at conferences:
From the time I wrote my first blog post till now, I’ve held a secret that I never told anybody. I wanted to speak at conferences too. Feels good to finally get that out. I wanted the stage, the notoriety, and the approval of my peers. I wanted people to know who I am. And I wanted to shape what they know about me, my talking smart into a microphone while people write stuff down.
In my quest to feed my alpha male ego, I went on to start numerous joke bands just so I could be on stage. I posted inflammatory comments on blogs and forums just to get people going. And I made a *lot* of noise at conferences while others polished their professionalism and furthered their careers right in front of me.
Oddly enough I never had the guts to pursue the whole speaking thing. I was like that awkward teenage boy who likes that one girl but is afraid to talk to her. I never put one ounce into attempting to land a speaking gig. I felt like Chris Farley in Tommy Boy when he explains his salesmanship to the waitress. “I pet the speaking gig, I love the speaking gig, I squish the speaking gig, AAAHHHHHH I killed it! I killed my speaking gig!”
Do you want to know the reason I never pursued it? Honestly, I think my frail alpha male ego couldn’t take the rejection if I didn’t make it. I was afraid to look like that guy who tried to do it and failed. So I went about my business, being loud and noticed, but in a different (albeit more idiotic) way. Plus, I spoke at this one seminar and even though I think I did pretty good, I didn’t like the nervous feeling. It actually wasn’t as fun as I thought it would be. But I did feel self important, which was cool I guess.
I’m seeing a lot of SEOs, especially a lot of new kids on the block, getting out there and getting known. I remember that feeling. But now, I’m at a different stage in my career. I’m no longer afraid to talk about my secret crush on the idea of speaking at conferences, because I actually don’t really care for the idea anymore. I’ll just leave that to the people who are already pretty darn good at it. My focus is a little different now.
My girlfriend feeds my ego. My job makes me money. I don’t need chicks anymore; I have the one I want. My ego is big enough already, and I don’t need free drinks. In fact, I’d be glad to buy one for you!
And for the record, let me be 100% clear about my intentions here… I JUST WANT TO PWN MY MARKETS.
Damn it feels good to be a self actualized web marketing gangsta! (and feel free to speak about this post at your next gig eh?)
Tags: Personal, Professional, SEO
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Garrett Says:
April 29th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Dude, it sounds like you could sell a ketchup popsicle to a woman in white gloves. You should go after the speaking gig…hey, if you get rejected, so what, you’ve still got that meat-lovers’ pizza in the trunk.
GetSmartGal Says:
May 3rd, 2008 at 9:38 am
Great post, the Tommy Boy reference was the key! I have spoken at “events” quite a bit mostly smaller corporate events, a couple of large events, and some mid-size ones. I also played a part with three bears. Seriously I will take the small to mid any day there is more interaction and less butterflies. And the ego boost is so much bigger at smaller venues because you can actually see that everyone is just enthralled with your genius! :)
kid disco Says:
May 5th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
Good post, bro! I could’ve written pretty much the same thing…
Bags Says:
May 15th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
Speaking of a marketing gangsta’s, has anyone else come across the SEO Gangsta, or is it just me?