Carrie Hill Appointed Forum Moderator at SearchEngineWatch.com Forums


Mary Bowling | 25 January 2008 |

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Blizzard’s very own Carrie Hill has been established as moderator for the “Marketing Small Business Online” forum over at the SearchEngineWatch.com Forums.

SearchEngineWatch forums have been around for a long time, helping folks wade through the changes and updates that are constant occurrences in the Search Engine Marketing industry. If you’re strugging or stuck with an issue or you just want to know more about a myriad of online marketing topics, head over to the forums and ask a question - there are a large number of experts that are willing and able to provide helpful suggestions or answers to your problems.

Carrie is really excited about being available to anyone who needs help with their small business, so if you fit that category and need some help, post your question today!

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6 Responses to “Carrie Hill Appointed Forum Moderator at SearchEngineWatch.com Forums”

  1. Erin Jones Says:

    Congratulations, Carrie! What a great resource for everyone!

  2. Dave Davis Says:

    Congratulations Carrie. I have no doubt you will do a fantastic job.

  3. Matt Creer Says:

    Congratulations, Carrie! Great job…

  4. Jill Says:

    Yeay Carrie!! Very much deserved!

  5. Carrie Hill Says:

    Wow! Thanks everyone for the congrats! I’m super excited so check out the forums and start asking questions. There are a TON of smart people over there!

    ~Carrie

  6. Roger Gonzales Says:

    Congratulations Carrie!! Great job.
    Internet Marketing

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