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Universal search is something everyone is watching right now that is changing the game... Rebecca Lieb
Rebecca Lieb
Welcome to an Online Savvy edition of Total Picture Radio with Peter Clayton. Joining us today from the Search Engine Strategies conference in New York City is Rebecca Lieb, vice president and editor-in-chief of the ClickZ Network.
Rebecca has held executive marketing and communications positions at strategic e-services consultancies, including Siegel & Gale. She worked in the same capacity for global entertainment and media companies including Universal Television & Networks Group (formerly USA Networks International) and Bertelsmann's German network, RTL Television. As a journalist, Rebecca has written on media for numerous publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and spent five years as Variety's Berlin-based German/Eastern European bureau chief. Until recently, she was a member of the graduate faculty at New York University's Center for Publishing, where she also served on the Electronic Publishing Advisory Group.
What are some of the trends in the search industry you are seeing right now?
What is ClickZs involvement with Search Engine Watch and SES conferences?
SES has conferences all over the world?
What are some of the global differences you're seeing in the search business?
Who are some of the exhibitors here, and what they are trying to accomplish?
A lot of recruiters have no idea what kind of skills to look for or where to find search experts. What kind of advice to you give them?
The salary for search experts continue to rise?
What trends are you seeing in the political landscape regarding search?
A lot of people dont understand the issues surrounding Net Neutrality.
Who are trying to change Net neutrality?
About ClickZ:
The ClickZ Network is the largest resource of interactive marketing news, information, commentary, advice, opinion, research, and reference in the world. The ClickZ Jobs Section was designed to help connect job seekers with new employment opportunities and provide employers access to our large audience of interactive marketing professionals.