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Ani Lopez on Multicultural Multilingual SEO at Vancouver SEM Meetup

March 27, 2010 by Jose Uzcategui Leave a Comment

Ani Lopez, preseting at the Vancouver SEM Meetup

(This post is a bit overdue – my apologies.)

This month’s Vancouver Search Engine Marketing Meetup’s presenter was Ani Lopez, a Vancouver SEO consultant who specializes in multi-lingual and multi-country SEO. Very suitable topic for Vancouver, one of the most multicultural cities I know.

SEO projects, accordingly, have to deal with particular challenges a this multicultural brings within. Typical questions revolve around how the site is structured, the URLs used, localization settings, and language use. I can think of very few people who could’ve addressed these challenges in such a simple yet applicable way as Ani Lopez.

Ani has made the SEO for International Projects Presentation available on his blog or his slide share.

I encourage you to take a look at the presentation. This is the kind of information that most of us overlook or are curious but never bother to ask and are suffering the consequences. That, plus is a very straight forward presentation.

As most of you know, the last Vancouver SEM Meetup was a fundraiser for Haiti. We managed to raise $75! Thank you everyone! Instead of giving the money to a charity, Ani is actually going to send a box with $75 worth of medical supplies with an friend who is going to Haiti this June with more supplies! Talk about an effective $75.

We’ll be seeing pictures of what you made possible to buy.

For our next Vancouver SEM Meetup we’ll be talking PPC for B2B, RSVP nooooowwww

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Filed Under: Meetups Tagged With: international, multi-lingual, multicultural, seo, spanish

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