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Long story short, we had a fantastic night at the Nectar Lounge Friday night, our first Little Lies concert of 2023.
Of course we had a fantastic night. We love this band.
It was, though, a bigger deal this time around. It was the band's tribute to and send-off of Christine McVie who passed away at the end of last November. So the band not only performed their set of Fleetwood Mac classics, they devoted their second set to songs by Christine McVie featuring a Who's Who of local vocalists and one serious guitar shredder.
Molly Sides.
Shaina Shepherd.
Kim West.
Kate Dinsmore.
Jen Ayers.
And Kathy Moore.
Now the first thing that hit us about experiencing all these lead singers, one after the other on the same stage, is that we've had this experience before. It was the Rock Vault show in Las Vegas where lead singers and musicians from various classic rock bands perform songs by their own and other bands of the era. My point, though, is we similarly experienced a number of lead vocalists at that show. We observed how they present themselves and how they engage audiences. We got to compare personalities and styles and how we responded to each of them.
The same was true for us Friday night. Each lead vocalist's talent and skill is beyond question, of course. It's in the how of how they employed their talent and skill on-stage that sets each apart. It was a bit of a Master Class in fronting a rock band.
It was also an incredible and unique experience. And a genuine delight.
The second thing that hit us was how much fun everyone was having up there on stage. How much they genuinely embraced the experience. 
This is not a small point, by the way. Because there's a joy in these songs, however classic they are. However much personal chaos produced them way back when. There is joy here. And The Little Lies experienced every last ounce of it.
And because they did...
We did.
And that is a gift, my friends.
The third thing that hit us, the last thing, actually, were the thoughtful moments in service of Christine McVie's memory.
To begin the tribute, Miranda Zickler read the words Stevie Nicks penned to her best friend, McVie, shortly after McVie's death.
In her note, Nicks writes: "one song has been swirling around in my head, over and over and over. I thought I might possibly get to sing it to her and so, I’m singing it to her now. I always knew I would need these words one day.”
The name of the song is "Hallelujah" by the band, Haim. Zickler and fellow Little Lies bandmate, Linzy Collins, then performed the song for the audience at the Nectar Lounge.
The lyrics, as Nicks suggests, are perfection to the moment.
From the third verse:
"I had a best friend but she has come to pass / One I wish I could see now / You always remind me that memories will last / These arms reach out / You were there to protect me like a shield / Long hair, running with me through the field / Everywhere, you’ve been with me all along,” 
It was a superbly touching moment, a moment of solace and reflection, a moment of appreciation and remembrance, bringing us together in a public farewell which was then followed by guest vocalist after guest vocalist celebrating the music, songs, and performances of Christine McVie.
It was a big night. An important night. A letting go and a full embrace of a classic rock icon.
A heartfelt celebration.
Brought to life by The Little Lies... their friends on-stage...
And the fans of this music who came down to the Nectar Lounge one night in January to celebrate with them.
😊
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Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi: In 1979, Marjane Satrapi turned ten years old, living in Tehran. The same year, the Iranian revolution swept through the country, installing a new ultra-conservative government that clashed with Satrapi's loving, progressive family. As Satrapi chafed under the regime, her parents realized that the country was no longer safe for her and send her to Austria, where she must deal with the culture shock and the trauma of what she experienced on her own.
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo: Edward Tulane is a china rabbit, of fine craftsmanship and quality, and he knows it. There's not much Edward loves than himself, not even his loving owner. But when Edward is separated from her during a family trip, he's taken on a whirlwind adventure to understand what love really means.
The Auctioneer by Joan Samson: Harlowe, New Hampshire is a town that seems forgotten by the ever-changing world around it, and its residents like that just fine. After all, the world outside Harlowe is dangerous and cruel. Not like the wholesome peace they have. So when a smooth-talking auctioneer named Perly Dinsmore proposes an auction to benefit the police force that keep Harlowe safe from that dangerous outside world, they're more than happy to contribute. But then Perly asks for more. Each week, Perly comes by again to solicit donations, and things slowly and insidiously begin to change. And when the citizens of Harlowe have nothing material left to give, Perly will find other things they can contribute. "Whatever I've done, you let me do."
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote: On November 15, 1959, in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family were savagely murdered by blasts from a shotgun held a few inches from their faces. There was no apparent motive for the crime, and there were almost no clues. Hundreds of miles away, recently paroled convicts Dick Hickock and Perry Smith made their way towards Mexico, certain that the terrible crime they committed would never be linked to them. As evidence comes to light and the police start closing in, Capote chronicles the details of the lives of the victims, their murderers, and their neighbors as the quintessential story of American violence unfolds and comes to a stormy head.
Praisesong for the Widow by Paula Marshall: In the dead of night Avey Johnson - a black, middle-aged widow given to hats, gloves, and pearls - leaves a cruise she was on with two friends, determined to get home again after a troubling dream. She's left her childhood of Harlem and Gullah songs behind her, and she longs to get back to the world that makes her feel secure. But when she disembarks on the island of Grenada, she finds herself swept up in a homecoming festival for the people of Curacao, where she will discover what coming home really means.
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Alex Sheldon (Luke Wilson) é um autor em apuros. Além de estar passando por bloqueio de escritor, o que lhe impede de terminar seu romance, deve US$ 100 mil a agiotas cubanos, que lhe deram o prazo de 30 dias para que pague a dívida ou será morto. O único meio visto por Alex para conseguir esta quantia dentro do prazo é concluindo seu livro. Para tanto ele contrata Emma Dinsmore (Kate Hudson), uma tipógrafa, para ajudá-lo a concluir o romance. Após dias e noites de árduo trabalho, realidade e ficção começam a se mesclar e eles acabam se apaixonando.
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Decolonising Sleep Or the reparative power of rest as a radical act to restore rhythmic cycles Our online series Becoming Human explores the physical, psychological and experiential aspects of our current predicament and how we might realign our bodies and minds with the living systems. Uma Dinsmore-Tuli makes a case for the reclamation of sleep in an insomniac culture.
(via Decolonising Sleep - Dark Mountain)
IMAGE: Feeding from the Fire Below by Kate Walters  ~ Watercolour and conte on gesso-prepared canvas
“A dream of the Mother, a sense of being supported by the fruitfulness of an intense relationship with Nature, here embodied by a deer and an acacia tree; and the increasing and yet-to-be-born which gives Mothering life. The support is implied by the connection with a spirit animal –in this case the Horse, which according to Marie-Louise von Franz is the authentic ‘voice of the cells’  – in touch with the Fire which lights all life and is found in the earth.”
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Discovery: Kate Dinsmore
Kate Dinsmore is a folk/country singer hailing from Washington state, USA who doesn’t fit the mould. (more…)
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Song Premiere | @KateDinsmoremusic delivers her new single "Version Of Me." . . . . https://ghettoblastermagazine.com/features/song-premiere/song-premiere-kate-dinsmore-version-of-me/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CRjhcJRIP0s/?utm_medium=tumblr
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When last we checked in on The Little Lies, summer was coming to a close as the band members embarked on their own individual projects and gigs for the remainder of the year. 
Suffice it to say, the fall and winter months of 2022 were that much colder in the band's absence. And sadly, on November 30, Christine McVie passed away. A major creative force within Fleetwood Mac, she was and is an inspiration within The Little Lies and, for their first performance of 2023, the band's giving a proper Little Lies send-off to this famed musician, wonderful singer/songwriter, classic rock icon... this Friday night, January 27, 9pm at The Nectar Lounge in Fremont.
The band's traditional set will be expanded to include even more songs by Christine McVie that'll be covered by a local Who's Who of guest vocalists including Shaina Shepherd, Molly Sides, Kate Dinsmore, Kim West, and Kathy Moore & Jen Ayers of The Wild Rumours.
Less another Little Lies gig and definitely more an event... we're stoked to see the band again. It's been much, much too long since they dazzled on-stage last: 
Miranda Zickler (lead vocals), Andrew Vait (lead vocals,.guitar), Linzy Collins (lead vocals, keys), Harry Wirth III (bass), and Cyra Wirth (drums).
Beyond friday, looks like we’re gonna see the band once again putting on their fun, high octane shows at the Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, Taste of Edmonds, and Everett’s Music at the Marina.
First things first, though. If you wanna experience the band’s upcoming show A Tribue to Christine McVie, just click right here.
Hope to see you there!
😁 😁 😁
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7/21 KATE DINSMORE
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NASA helps warn of dangerous algal blooms in lakes, reservoirs
http://tinyurl.com/y5dzfv52 Dangerous algal blooms could cause massive issues in coastal areas and lakes throughout america. When toxin-containing aquatic organisms multiply and kind a bloom, it could actually sicken individuals and pets, contaminate consuming water, and drive closures at boating and swimming websites. With restricted sources to watch these often-unpredictable blooms, water managers are turning to new applied sciences from NASA and its companions to detect and hold monitor of potential hazards. That is notably important in lakes and reservoirs that individuals use for each recreation and water provide. A brand new app for Android cellular gadgets, from the U.S. Environmental Safety Company (EPA) and now obtainable on Google play, will alert officers and members of the general public when a dangerous algal bloom may very well be forming, relying on particular modifications within the coloration of the water noticed by satellites. The app is a product of the multi-agency Cyanobacteria Evaluation Community, or CyAN. “The curiosity is to make use of distant sensing as an eye-in-the-sky, early warning system to get an image of dangerous cyanobacteria in U.S. inland lakes,” stated Jeremy Werdell, the NASA Goddard House Flight Middle lead for CyAN, which additionally contains the EPA, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). “Assets are restricted, and it isn’t attainable for everybody on the bottom to be monitoring all inland water our bodies all the time,” he stated. “Satellites are offering a instrument to assist inform how and when to expend sources to go and gather water samples.” NASA has been learning water high quality from area for many years, starting in 1978 with the Coastal Zone Colour Scanner instrument that used the colour of the ocean to review phytoplankton populations. With later devices, just like the Average Decision Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites, the decision was tremendous sufficient to tell apart bigger inland lakes and reservoirs, and scientists started to make use of the information to detect the signatures of cyanobacteria in recent water. Cyanobacteria happen naturally in lots of our bodies of water, from the Nice Lakes to small neighborhood ponds. In small numbers, these algae usually are not an issue. However below the best situations – heat water, daylight, plus vitamins that always wash off agricultural fields – cyanobacteria can multiply and kind doubtlessly poisonous blooms. Despite the fact that the person algae are microscopic, blooms may be seen from area. In huge numbers, cyanobacteria blooms can seem as massive inexperienced swaths and patches because of their important photosynthetic pigment. Their presence will also be detected utilizing fluorescence, which algal blooms emit in response to publicity to daylight. Utilizing the bloom’s distinctive traits, devices on the NASA/USGS Landsat satellites, the European House Company’s Copernicus Senteinel-2 and Copernicus Sentinel-Three satellites, in addition to a number of others, are capable of pinpoint the presence of algae. With laptop applications developed to crunch these satellite tv for pc observations from Sentinel-3, NASA supercomputers produce weekly experiences on the colour – and different water high quality info — of greater than 2,000 lakes throughout america as a part of the CyAN challenge, stated Bridget Seegers, a analysis scientist at Goddard in Greenbelt, Maryland. Customers of the brand new CyAN app will have the ability to mark a selected lake with a pin – which can seem as inexperienced if the lake seems bloom free, yellow if algae are current however beneath a sure threshold of concern, or crimson, indicating {that a} bloom is probably going current. It is designed not just for water high quality managers, Seegers stated, however for individuals placing a canoe on their automobile and debating the place to go, or an clothing store directing individuals to the most effective lake for kayaking. CyAN began in 2015, and has labored with state and native businesses to establish doubtlessly dangerous blooms, stated Blake Schaeffer, a analysis ecologist with the EPA and that company’s lead for this system. Water high quality managers with EPA Areas and Workplace of Water teamed up with CyAN to check and consider the app and satellite tv for pc knowledge, he stated, moreover, citizen scientist teams, tribal teams and the general public have proven curiosity within the knowledge as nicely. “We’re placing the ability of the satellite tv for pc info straight into the arms of the individuals,” Schaeffer stated. “They do not must mine for knowledge; they will choose to have the information pushed to them.” This system does have limitations, nevertheless. The satellites cannot see by way of clouds, and due to the decision of Sentinel-3A, lakes would have to be a bit greater than half a mile (900 meters) large to trace with the highest-quality knowledge. To see at even smaller lakes and reservoirs, Schaeffer and others are turning to Landsat. Due to points with clouds (and a much less frequent revisit), Landsat satellites, scientists get about one clear measurement of a given website each month. However with Landsat’s greater spatial decision, they will monitor water high quality info from greater than 60% of the U.S. lakes and reservoirs, or greater than 170,000 waterbodies. Landsat and Sentinel-Three are complementary; Landsat has better spatial decision whereas Sentinel-Three gathers knowledge over particular person websites extra regularly and detects wavelengths extra applicable for cyanobacteria. As well as, Landsat satellites have thermal sensors that can be utilized to watch floor temperature of lakes, which is beneficial, since hotter temperatures promote bloom development. Schaeffer is investigating methods to add that further issue into the monitoring program. Finally, the aim is to create a water high quality monitoring system that leverages knowledge from many sources – Sentinel-2, Landsat, and different satellites, in addition to info gathered on the water, stated Nima Pahlevan, a researcher at Goddard and member of the Landsat science crew. He and his crew are engaged on methods to greatest use Landsat and Sentinel knowledge to establish lakes, rivers, reservoirs and different water our bodies with extreme algae current. The Landsat mission has been working because the late 1970s, so researchers and water managers can monitor the historical past of a given lake to find out if every lake – or doubtlessly even a person pixel inside a picture of a lake – has modified, and if it signifies a bloom. “We’re hoping that with these photographs, produced in near-real time – inside as little as Three to four hours – we will construct a system to concern warnings which might be particular to every lake or reservoir,” Pahlevan stated. One problem the group is dealing with is that there aren’t many water measurements being taken throughout the completely different lakes to check with, and confirm, what the satellite tv for pc is reporting. With assist from the Landsat Venture Science Workplace, Pahlevan and collaborators have positioned three devices in Inexperienced Bay, Wisconsin, Lake Okeechobee, Florida, and Grizzly Bay, California, to take measurements of the water for comparability with Landsat and different satellite tv for pc measurements. With these knowledge from the sphere, and work this summer season which incorporates monitoring a handful of lakes utilizing Landsat and Sentinel-2, Pahlevan hopes to construct up this system and broaden it to an operational system with extra areas by summer season 2020. For individuals like Donalea Dinsmore, who works for the Wisconsin Division of Pure Assets (DNR), extra satellite tv for pc monitoring instruments could be a welcome addition to the suite of strategies the state makes use of to maintain a deal with on the place dangerous algal blooms happen. Every summer season, the division receives questions on whether or not the inexperienced muck floating on lakes is dangerous, or experiences of canine sickened after swimming in or consuming from a lake, she stated. Wisconsin’s DNR has employees who monitor lots of the hundreds of lakes within the state, however they cannot attain in every single place. “With 15,000 lakes, are you able to go to all of them? And relying on while you go to, you would possibly simply miss a bloom,” Dinsmore stated. “It may be a extremely difficult and costly monitoring program in case you go in blind.” ### By Kate Ramsayer NASA’s Goddard House Flight Middle, Greenbelt, Md. Source link
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Winter solstice celebration! Kate Dinsmore tonight, 6 to 9 PM, Cascadia Grill. #katedinsmore #livemusicolympia #christmasmusic #dinnerandashow #WinterSolstice https://www.instagram.com/p/Brqp_hRge2f/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=j8p1rmdp6fi3
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Kate Hudson Net Worth
Who is Kate Hudson?
Kate Garry Hudson, known with her professional name Kate Hudson, is an America based actress who is widely recognized for playing the role of Penny Lane in film Almost Famous. Moreover, the actress’s other important films include How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003), Raising Helen (2004), The Skeleton Key (2005), You, Me and Dupree (2006), Fool’s Gold (2008), Bride Wars (2009), Nine (2009), and Deepwater Horizon (2016).
Kate Hudson was born on April 19, 1979 in Los Angeles, California to actor and actress Bill Hudson and Goldie Hawn respectively. Her mother had also won Academy Award during her time. Besides, her father was also a comedian and musician. When the actress was only of 18 months, her parents divorced, and her mother raised her along with her brother, actor Oliver Hudson.
The actress grew up in Snowmass, Colorado, and Pacific Palisades. Hudson completed her education from Crossroads, Santa Monica. Later she enrolled at New York University, but quit it to pursue her career in acting.
Career Debut
Kate Hudson made her acting debut as Cory in an episode of Party of Five entitled “Springs Break: Part 1”. The following year, she appeared as Larraine Cahill in EZ Streets’s episode “Neither Have I Wings to Fly”. Later in 1998, Kate made her movie debut through film Desert Blue where she portrayed the role of Skye Davidson. Besides, she played the role of Lorna in film, Ricochet River in the same year. In the year 1999, Kate Hudson appeared as Cindy in film 200 Cigarettes directed by Risa Bramon Garcia.
Subsequently in 2000, Kate starred as the main character Penny Layne in Cameron Crowe’s film Almost Famous. The actress earned various awards like Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female – Newcomer, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Artist, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress, Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Newcomer of the Year, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, etc. through this film. Besides, she also earned good sum of money through this film which helped her to increase her net worth. Besides, she played the roles of Naomi Preston and Lucy Owens in films, Gossip and About Adam respectively.
Works from 2002 to Present
Kate Hudson, then in 2002, appeared as Ethne Eustace in film The Four Feathers. Later in 2003, the actress appeared in three films. She played the role of Isabel Walker in Le Divorce, Emma Dinsmore in Alex & Emma, and Andie Anderson in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. The films paid the actress with good sum of money which helped her to raise her net worth. Eventually, Kate Hudson starred in various films like Raising Helen (2004), The Skeleton Key (2005), You, Me and Dupree (2006), Fool’s Gold (2008), Bride Wars (2008), Nine (2009), etc.
In year 2010, Kate Hudson acted in film The Killer Inside Me as Amy Stanton. Later in 2011, she appeared in two films, A Little Bit of Heaven and Something Borrowed. Subsequently, she appeared played as Erica in film The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Besides, she worked in films like Wish I Was Here (2014), Rock the Kasbah (2015), Mother’s Day (2016), etc. The last year, she starred as Eleanor Strubing in film Marshall.
Net Worth
Kate Hudson is a talented actress, and also has worked in many films. All the works have helped her to achieve the net worth of $45 million U.S. dollars. The actress owns a luxurious house at London that worth $12 million. Besides, she is also owner of a house at North London that values $4.5 million U.S. dollars, and at Los Angeles of $5.3 million.
Moreover, the actress also drives Toyota Prius, and Tesla Model S. Besides, it is estimated that the actress earns $4,470,588 per year.
Must Know Facts about Kate Hudson
Real Name: Kate Garry Hudson Date of  Birth: April 19, 1979 Profession: Actress Height: 5′ 6″ Husband: Chris Robinson (m. 2000; div. 2007) Partner: Matthew Bellamy (2010–14) Children: 2 Facebook: 452K Fans in Facebook Instagram: 8.1M Followers in Instagram Net Worth: $45 Million
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Make the Most of Your MozCon 2017 Adventure – A Seattle How-To
Make the Most of Your MozCon 2017 Adventure – A Seattle How-To
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There’s a little secret we keep here in Seattle: it doesn’t actually rain all the time (we just want people to think that so we can keep the beautiful summers all to ourselves). Those of you who have been to a MozCon before are in on that secret; those of you who are joining us for MozCon 2017 on July 17–19 will soon find out!
It can be hard coming to a new city and trying to find food and experiences off the beaten path, which is why Mozzers have come together to share some of their favorite places, both new and old, to help you make the most of your time in Seattle this summer. If you don’t have your ticket and don’t want to miss out on all the fun, grab yours now — they're selling out!
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Unfamiliar with MozCon and not sure what you’ll learn? Scope out the full agenda with all the juicy details on who's speaking and what topics we're covering.
Official MozCon activities
We want you to enjoy yourself, make new industry friends, and get the most out of your MozCon experience — which is why we have an assortment of events and activities to keep you busy.
Monday night #MozCrawl
Monday night is all about exploring and making new friends. Join us from 7–10pm for our annual #MozCrawl. This year we're bringing it back to the Capitol Hill neighborhood! Get to know your fellow attendees and our six MozCon partners hosting the fun. You’ll be able to go at your own pace and in any order.
Bonus points: have your MozCon Passport stamped at all of the stops and enter our drawing to win a ticket to MozCon 2018.
Capitol Cider hosted by Klipfolio
Linda’s Tavern hosted by WordStream
The Runaway hosted by CallRail
Stout hosted by Jumpshot
Unicorn hosted by BuzzStream
Saint John’s Bar & Eatery hosted by Moz
Tuesday night MozCon Ignite
You’ll definitely laugh, you’ll likely cry, and most importantly you’ll enjoy yourself at MozCon Ignite. Listen to twelve of your fellow attendees share their journeys, life lessons, and unique hobbies in our five-minute Ignite-style passion talk series. MozCon Ignite will take place at Benaroya Hall from 7–10pm, where you’ll have time to relax, unwind, and mingle.
My Life with Guinea Pigs with Britt Kemp at Bishop Fox
A Disastrous Camping Trip with the Best Partner with JR Ridley at Go Fish Digital
My Wife, Actually: A Story of Being Gay Enough with Joy Brandon at Nebo Agency
Homebrewing 101: A 5-minute Primer on DIY Alcohol with Erin McCaul at Moz
This Too Shall Pass: The Blessing of Perspective with Yosef Silver at Search Interactions
The King of Swing: A Guide to Creative Fundraising with Cameron Rogowski at Double Dumplings
How Finding my Sister’s Mother Changed my Life with Ed Reese at JEB Commerce
Living My Life with an Identical Clone with Christopher Beck at Internet Marketing Inc.
How to Change Sex the Easy Way with Maura Hubbell at Moz
5 Signs Your Friend or Loved One is a Birder with Jeremy Schwartz at MediaPro
How to Save Humanity in Twenty Minutes a Day with Andrea Dunlop, author & independent book marketing consultant
Traumatic Brain Injury & Why Self-Diagnosis Sucks with Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Wednesday night MozCon Bash
Bowling: check! Karaoke: check! Photobooth: check! Join us for one last hurrah before we meet again at MozCon 2018. You won’t want to miss this closing night bash — we'll have plenty of games, food, and fun as we mix and mingle, say “see ya soon” to friends new and old, and reminisce over our favorite lessons from the past 3 days.
Birds-of-a-feather lunch tables
At lunch, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with your fellow community members around the professional topics that matter most to you. There will be seven tables each day with different topics and facilitators; find one with a sign noting the topic and join the conversation to share advice, learn tips and tricks, and make new friends.
Monday, July 17
B2B Email Marketing hosted by Steve Manjarrez at Moz
E-commerce hosted by Everett Sizemore at Inflow
In-house SEO hosted by Kristin Fraccia at Magoosh
It’s Just Me — Digital Departments of One hosted by Liz Reuth at Le-vel
Linkbuilding hosted by Rachael Brandt at Magoosh
On-Page SEO hosted by Cyrus Shepard at Fazillion
Travel Website SEO hosted by Michael Cottam at Visual Itineraries
Tuesday, July 18
In-house SEO hosted by Jackson Lo at Tripadvisor
Link Building hosted by Russ Jones at Moz
Mobile Marketing hosted by Bridget Randolph at Hearst Magazines
Perceiving Brand Through Digital PR hosted by Manish Dudharejia at E2M Solutions
Product Marketing hosted by Brittani Dinsmore at Moz
Search Trends hosted by Gianluca Fiorelli at IloveSEO.net
Technical SEO hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
Wednesday, July 19
Full-Funnel Targeting hosted by Trenton Greener at Project Management Training Institute
International SEO hosted by Kate Morris at Craftsy
Local SEO hosted by Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Measuring SEO Impact hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
SEO for Bloggers hosted by Jeff Hawley at HashtagJeff.com
SERP Features hosted by Jon White at Moz
Even more ideas for your Seattle adventure!
There are so many wonderful places to see, food to eat, and yes, coffee and craft beer to be consumed. Lots and lots of coffee and craft brews. That's why a few Mozzers have pulled together their favorite places to check out during your stay in the Emerald City.
No Anchor “By far my favorite place in Belltown. Incredibly unique beer selection and fresh local food combinations that you can’t find anywhere else.” – Abe Schmidt
Marination Ma Kai “Marination is one of the top food trucks in the country and now they have several brick and mortar restaurants. Marination Ma Kai is located in West Seattle and has a big outdoor patio with gorgeous views of downtown Seattle, it's a summer hotspot for a cool beverage and noms. Why is it quintessential Seattle? Not only is the food life changing, the view amazing, but getting there is an adventure! Just walk down to the waterfront and hop on the wonderful Seattle Water Taxi. The trip from downtown drops riders off right at the restaurant.”
Rapha Seattle “If you LOVE bicycles this place is a must-visit. One of only five US Rapha Clubhouses, Rapha Seattle is home to delicious coffee, fine food, and bicycle events.
The atmosphere is cool and inviting. Visitors are surrounded by the coolest bicycle gear and memorabilia. You can rent a Canyon bicycle to explore the city (Which is a big deal because you cannot buy Canyon bikes in America, yet). Rapha also does guided bike rides for the public and member only rides.” – James Daugherty
Taylor Shellfish (Pioneer Square, Capitol Hill, or Queen Anne) “The Puget Sound offers the best oysters in the world. What's great about Taylor Shellfish is that it's all about the oysters, the drinks and the people you're with in a simple, unpretentious, come-as-you-are atmosphere. There's nothing more quintessential to Seattle than that.”
The Point in Burien “An all-around great bar to grab a bite and a drink if your flight is delayed or you need to kill some time near the airport. The Point is 10 minutes from SeaTac, has a fantastic menu (including lots of gluten free options), a great cocktail menu, tap list, and big-screen TVs.” – Brittani Dinsmore
Hattie’s Hat “Ballard was an old fishing village. Hattie's Hat bar has been in continuous operation for over 100 years and the bar that you sit at was installed in 1907 or something. Incredible. The bartenders are all in Seattle bands, some of them moderately famous from the 1990s. Go in the early afternoon. Ask for Lupe or Lara. Sit at the bar. You'll thank me for it.“ – Brian Childs
Holy Mountain Brewery “Seattle is a beer city. Holy Mountain makes Seattle's best beer. Go there.” – Evelyn Baek
The Whale Wins, Revel, Joule, and Fremont Brewing “All are in the Fremont area and are each tasty in their own right. Besides if you don't like those options there are plenty of places to choose from in Fremont” – Steve Manjarrez
Ada’s Technical Books and Cafe "Coffee + super sleek bookstore that encourages women in tech and science. Need I say more?" – Meredith Crandell
Still hungry? Check out:
General Porpoise
Serious Pie
Thackeray
The Sovereign
And don't miss our posts from years past, which are full of even more recommendations: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012.
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New Music: Kate Dinsmore – What’s The Point?
We featured Kate Dinsmore’s music a few years ago in our Discovery section and I’m pleased to announce that she’s back with another fantastic song, titled What’s The Point? By Jane Howkins Kate is a pop-rock singer-songwriter and musician who also has elements of folk and country present in her music. The main guitar melody is particularly catchy and will get stuck in your head, and her sultry…
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Make the Most of Your MozCon 2017 Adventure – A Seattle How-To
Posted by Danielle_Launders
There’s a little secret we keep here in Seattle: it doesn’t actually rain all the time (we just want people to think that so we can keep the beautiful summers all to ourselves). Those of you who have been to a MozCon before are in on that secret; those of you who are joining us for MozCon 2017 on July 17–19 will soon find out!
It can be hard coming to a new city and trying to find food and experiences off the beaten path, which is why Mozzers have come together to share some of their favorite places, both new and old, to help you make the most of your time in Seattle this summer. If you don’t have your ticket and don’t want to miss out on all the fun, grab yours now — they're selling out!
Buy my MozCon 2017 ticket
Unfamiliar with MozCon and not sure what you’ll learn? Scope out the full agenda with all the juicy details on who's speaking and what topics we're covering.
Official MozCon activities
We want you to enjoy yourself, make new industry friends, and get the most out of your MozCon experience — which is why we have an assortment of events and activities to keep you busy.
Monday night #MozCrawl
Monday night is all about exploring and making new friends. Join us from 7–10pm for our annual #MozCrawl. This year we're bringing it back to the Capitol Hill neighborhood! Get to know your fellow attendees and our six MozCon partners hosting the fun. You’ll be able to go at your own pace and in any order.
Bonus points: have your MozCon Passport stamped at all of the stops and enter our drawing to win a ticket to MozCon 2018.
Capitol Cider hosted by Klipfolio
Linda’s Tavern hosted by WordStream
The Runaway hosted by CallRail
Stout hosted by Jumpshot
Unicorn hosted by BuzzStream
Saint John’s Bar & Eatery hosted by Moz
Tuesday night MozCon Ignite
You’ll definitely laugh, you’ll likely cry, and most importantly you’ll enjoy yourself at MozCon Ignite. Listen to twelve of your fellow attendees share their journeys, life lessons, and unique hobbies in our five-minute Ignite-style passion talk series. MozCon Ignite will take place at Benaroya Hall from 7–10pm, where you’ll have time to relax, unwind, and mingle.
My Life with Guinea Pigs with Britt Kemp at Bishop Fox
A Disastrous Camping Trip with the Best Partner with JR Ridley at Go Fish Digital
My Wife, Actually: A Story of Being Gay Enough with Joy Brandon at Nebo Agency
Homebrewing 101: A 5-minute Primer on DIY Alcohol with Erin McCaul at Moz
This Too Shall Pass: The Blessing of Perspective with Yosef Silver at Search Interactions
The King of Swing: A Guide to Creative Fundraising with Cameron Rogowski at Double Dumplings
How Finding my Sister’s Mother Changed my Life with Ed Reese at JEB Commerce
Living My Life with an Identical Clone with Christopher Beck at Internet Marketing Inc.
How to Change Sex the Easy Way with Maura Hubbell at Moz
5 Signs Your Friend or Loved One is a Birder with Jeremy Schwartz at MediaPro
How to Save Humanity in Twenty Minutes a Day with Andrea Dunlop, author & independent book marketing consultant
Traumatic Brain Injury & Why Self-Diagnosis Sucks with Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Wednesday night MozCon Bash
Bowling: check! Karaoke: check! Photobooth: check! Join us for one last hurrah before we meet again at MozCon 2018. You won’t want to miss this closing night bash — we'll have plenty of games, food, and fun as we mix and mingle, say “see ya soon” to friends new and old, and reminisce over our favorite lessons from the past 3 days.
Birds-of-a-feather lunch tables
At lunch, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with your fellow community members around the professional topics that matter most to you. There will be seven tables each day with different topics and facilitators; find one with a sign noting the topic and join the conversation to share advice, learn tips and tricks, and make new friends.
Monday, July 17
B2B Email Marketing hosted by Steve Manjarrez at Moz
E-commerce hosted by Everett Sizemore at Inflow
In-house SEO hosted by Kristin Fraccia at Magoosh
It’s Just Me — Digital Departments of One hosted by Liz Reuth at Le-vel
Linkbuilding hosted by Rachael Brandt at Magoosh
On-Page SEO hosted by Cyrus Shepard at Fazillion
Travel Website SEO hosted by Michael Cottam at Visual Itineraries
Tuesday, July 18
In-house SEO hosted by Jackson Lo at Tripadvisor
Link Building hosted by Russ Jones at Moz
Mobile Marketing hosted by Bridget Randolph at Hearst Magazines
Perceiving Brand Through Digital PR hosted by Manish Dudharejia at E2M Solutions
Product Marketing hosted by Brittani Dinsmore at Moz
Search Trends hosted by Gianluca Fiorelli at IloveSEO.net
Technical SEO hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
Wednesday, July 19
Full-Funnel Targeting hosted by Trenton Greener at Project Management Training Institute
International SEO hosted by Kate Morris at Craftsy
Local SEO hosted by Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Measuring SEO Impact hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
SEO for Bloggers hosted by Jeff Hawley at HashtagJeff.com
SERP Features hosted by Jon White at Moz
Even more ideas for your Seattle adventure!
There are so many wonderful places to see, food to eat, and yes, coffee and craft beer to be consumed. Lots and lots of coffee and craft brews. That's why a few Mozzers have pulled together their favorite places to check out during your stay in the Emerald City.
No Anchor “By far my favorite place in Belltown. Incredibly unique beer selection and fresh local food combinations that you can’t find anywhere else.” – Abe Schmidt
Marination Ma Kai “Marination is one of the top food trucks in the country and now they have several brick and mortar restaurants. Marination Ma Kai is located in West Seattle and has a big outdoor patio with gorgeous views of downtown Seattle, it's a summer hotspot for a cool beverage and noms. Why is it quintessential Seattle? Not only is the food life changing, the view amazing, but getting there is an adventure! Just walk down to the waterfront and hop on the wonderful Seattle Water Taxi. The trip from downtown drops riders off right at the restaurant.”
Rapha Seattle “If you LOVE bicycles this place is a must-visit. One of only five US Rapha Clubhouses, Rapha Seattle is home to delicious coffee, fine food, and bicycle events.
The atmosphere is cool and inviting. Visitors are surrounded by the coolest bicycle gear and memorabilia. You can rent a Canyon bicycle to explore the city (Which is a big deal because you cannot buy Canyon bikes in America, yet). Rapha also does guided bike rides for the public and member only rides.” – James Daugherty
Taylor Shellfish (Pioneer Square, Capitol Hill, or Queen Anne) “The Puget Sound offers the best oysters in the world. What's great about Taylor Shellfish is that it's all about the oysters, the drinks and the people you're with in a simple, unpretentious, come-as-you-are atmosphere. There's nothing more quintessential to Seattle than that.”
The Point in Burien “An all-around great bar to grab a bite and a drink if your flight is delayed or you need to kill some time near the airport. The Point is 10 minutes from SeaTac, has a fantastic menu (including lots of gluten free options), a great cocktail menu, tap list, and big-screen TVs.” – Brittani Dinsmore
Hattie’s Hat “Ballard was an old fishing village. Hattie's Hat bar has been in continuous operation for over 100 years and the bar that you sit at was installed in 1907 or something. Incredible. The bartenders are all in Seattle bands, some of them moderately famous from the 1990s. Go in the early afternoon. Ask for Lupe or Lara. Sit at the bar. You'll thank me for it.“ – Brian Childs
Holy Mountain Brewery “Seattle is a beer city. Holy Mountain makes Seattle's best beer. Go there.” – Evelyn Baek
The Whale Wins, Revel, Joule, and Fremont Brewing “All are in the Fremont area and are each tasty in their own right. Besides if you don't like those options there are plenty of places to choose from in Fremont” – Steve Manjarrez
Ada’s Technical Books and Cafe "Coffee + super sleek bookstore that encourages women in tech and science. Need I say more?" – Meredith Crandell
Still hungry? Check out:
General Porpoise
Serious Pie
Thackeray
The Sovereign
And don't miss our posts from years past, which are full of even more recommendations: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012.
If you're looking to connect with fellow attendees, please join our MozCon Facebook Group.
Sign up for The Moz Top 10, a semimonthly mailer updating you on the top ten hottest pieces of SEO news, tips, and rad links uncovered by the Moz team. Think of it as your exclusive digest of stuff you don't have time to hunt down but want to read!
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Make the Most of Your MozCon 2017 Adventure – A Seattle How-To
Posted by Danielle_Launders
There’s a little secret we keep here in Seattle: it doesn’t actually rain all the time (we just want people to think that so we can keep the beautiful summers all to ourselves). Those of you who have been to a MozCon before are in on that secret; those of you who are joining us for MozCon 2017 on July 17–19 will soon find out!
It can be hard coming to a new city and trying to find food and experiences off the beaten path, which is why Mozzers have come together to share some of their favorite places, both new and old, to help you make the most of your time in Seattle this summer. If you don’t have your ticket and don’t want to miss out on all the fun, grab yours now — they're selling out!
Buy my MozCon 2017 ticket
Unfamiliar with MozCon and not sure what you’ll learn? Scope out the full agenda with all the juicy details on who's speaking and what topics we're covering.
Official MozCon activities
We want you to enjoy yourself, make new industry friends, and get the most out of your MozCon experience — which is why we have an assortment of events and activities to keep you busy.
Monday night #MozCrawl
Monday night is all about exploring and making new friends. Join us from 7–10pm for our annual #MozCrawl. This year we're bringing it back to the Capitol Hill neighborhood! Get to know your fellow attendees and our six MozCon partners hosting the fun. You’ll be able to go at your own pace and in any order.
Bonus points: have your MozCon Passport stamped at all of the stops and enter our drawing to win a ticket to MozCon 2018.
Capitol Cider hosted by Klipfolio
Linda’s Tavern hosted by WordStream
The Runaway hosted by CallRail
Stout hosted by Jumpshot
Unicorn hosted by BuzzStream
Saint John’s Bar & Eatery hosted by Moz
Tuesday night MozCon Ignite
You’ll definitely laugh, you’ll likely cry, and most importantly you’ll enjoy yourself at MozCon Ignite. Listen to twelve of your fellow attendees share their journeys, life lessons, and unique hobbies in our five-minute Ignite-style passion talk series. MozCon Ignite will take place at Benaroya Hall from 7–10pm, where you’ll have time to relax, unwind, and mingle.
My Life with Guinea Pigs with Britt Kemp at Bishop Fox
A Disastrous Camping Trip with the Best Partner with JR Ridley at Go Fish Digital
My Wife, Actually: A Story of Being Gay Enough with Joy Brandon at Nebo Agency
Homebrewing 101: A 5-minute Primer on DIY Alcohol with Erin McCaul at Moz
This Too Shall Pass: The Blessing of Perspective with Yosef Silver at Search Interactions
The King of Swing: A Guide to Creative Fundraising with Cameron Rogowski at Double Dumplings
How Finding my Sister’s Mother Changed my Life with Ed Reese at JEB Commerce
Living My Life with an Identical Clone with Christopher Beck at Internet Marketing Inc.
How to Change Sex the Easy Way with Maura Hubbell at Moz
5 Signs Your Friend or Loved One is a Birder with Jeremy Schwartz at MediaPro
How to Save Humanity in Twenty Minutes a Day with Andrea Dunlop, author & independent book marketing consultant
Traumatic Brain Injury & Why Self-Diagnosis Sucks with Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Wednesday night MozCon Bash
Bowling: check! Karaoke: check! Photobooth: check! Join us for one last hurrah before we meet again at MozCon 2018. You won’t want to miss this closing night bash — we'll have plenty of games, food, and fun as we mix and mingle, say “see ya soon” to friends new and old, and reminisce over our favorite lessons from the past 3 days.
Birds-of-a-feather lunch tables
At lunch, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with your fellow community members around the professional topics that matter most to you. There will be seven tables each day with different topics and facilitators; find one with a sign noting the topic and join the conversation to share advice, learn tips and tricks, and make new friends.
Monday, July 17
B2B Email Marketing hosted by Steve Manjarrez at Moz
E-commerce hosted by Everett Sizemore at Inflow
In-house SEO hosted by Kristin Fraccia at Magoosh
It’s Just Me — Digital Departments of One hosted by Liz Reuth at Le-vel
Linkbuilding hosted by Rachael Brandt at Magoosh
On-Page SEO hosted by Cyrus Shepard at Fazillion
Travel Website SEO hosted by Michael Cottam at Visual Itineraries
Tuesday, July 18
In-house SEO hosted by Jackson Lo at Tripadvisor
Link Building hosted by Russ Jones at Moz
Mobile Marketing hosted by Bridget Randolph at Hearst Magazines
Perceiving Brand Through Digital PR hosted by Manish Dudharejia at E2M Solutions
Product Marketing hosted by Brittani Dinsmore at Moz
Search Trends hosted by Gianluca Fiorelli at IloveSEO.net
Technical SEO hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
Wednesday, July 19
Full-Funnel Targeting hosted by Trenton Greener at Project Management Training Institute
International SEO hosted by Kate Morris at Craftsy
Local SEO hosted by Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Measuring SEO Impact hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
SEO for Bloggers hosted by Jeff Hawley at HashtagJeff.com
SERP Features hosted by Jon White at Moz
Even more ideas for your Seattle adventure!
There are so many wonderful places to see, food to eat, and yes, coffee and craft beer to be consumed. Lots and lots of coffee and craft brews. That's why a few Mozzers have pulled together their favorite places to check out during your stay in the Emerald City.
No Anchor “By far my favorite place in Belltown. Incredibly unique beer selection and fresh local food combinations that you can’t find anywhere else.” – Abe Schmidt
Marination Ma Kai “Marination is one of the top food trucks in the country and now they have several brick and mortar restaurants. Marination Ma Kai is located in West Seattle and has a big outdoor patio with gorgeous views of downtown Seattle, it's a summer hotspot for a cool beverage and noms. Why is it quintessential Seattle? Not only is the food life changing, the view amazing, but getting there is an adventure! Just walk down to the waterfront and hop on the wonderful Seattle Water Taxi. The trip from downtown drops riders off right at the restaurant.”
Rapha Seattle “If you LOVE bicycles this place is a must-visit. One of only five US Rapha Clubhouses, Rapha Seattle is home to delicious coffee, fine food, and bicycle events.
The atmosphere is cool and inviting. Visitors are surrounded by the coolest bicycle gear and memorabilia. You can rent a Canyon bicycle to explore the city (Which is a big deal because you cannot buy Canyon bikes in America, yet). Rapha also does guided bike rides for the public and member only rides.” – James Daugherty
Taylor Shellfish (Pioneer Square, Capitol Hill, or Queen Anne) “The Puget Sound offers the best oysters in the world. What's great about Taylor Shellfish is that it's all about the oysters, the drinks and the people you're with in a simple, unpretentious, come-as-you-are atmosphere. There's nothing more quintessential to Seattle than that.”
The Point in Burien “An all-around great bar to grab a bite and a drink if your flight is delayed or you need to kill some time near the airport. The Point is 10 minutes from SeaTac, has a fantastic menu (including lots of gluten free options), a great cocktail menu, tap list, and big-screen TVs.” – Brittani Dinsmore
Hattie’s Hat “Ballard was an old fishing village. Hattie's Hat bar has been in continuous operation for over 100 years and the bar that you sit at was installed in 1907 or something. Incredible. The bartenders are all in Seattle bands, some of them moderately famous from the 1990s. Go in the early afternoon. Ask for Lupe or Lara. Sit at the bar. You'll thank me for it.“ – Brian Childs
Holy Mountain Brewery “Seattle is a beer city. Holy Mountain makes Seattle's best beer. Go there.” – Evelyn Baek
The Whale Wins, Revel, Joule, and Fremont Brewing “All are in the Fremont area and are each tasty in their own right. Besides if you don't like those options there are plenty of places to choose from in Fremont” – Steve Manjarrez
Ada’s Technical Books and Cafe "Coffee + super sleek bookstore that encourages women in tech and science. Need I say more?" – Meredith Crandell
Still hungry? Check out:
General Porpoise
Serious Pie
Thackeray
The Sovereign
And don't miss our posts from years past, which are full of even more recommendations: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012.
If you're looking to connect with fellow attendees, please join our MozCon Facebook Group.
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Make the Most of Your MozCon 2017 Adventure – A Seattle How-To
Posted by Danielle_Launders
There’s a little secret we keep here in Seattle: it doesn’t actually rain all the time (we just want people to think that so we can keep the beautiful summers all to ourselves). Those of you who have been to a MozCon before are in on that secret; those of you who are joining us for MozCon 2017 on July 17–19 will soon find out!
It can be hard coming to a new city and trying to find food and experiences off the beaten path, which is why Mozzers have come together to share some of their favorite places, both new and old, to help you make the most of your time in Seattle this summer. If you don’t have your ticket and don’t want to miss out on all the fun, grab yours now — they're selling out!
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Unfamiliar with MozCon and not sure what you’ll learn? Scope out the full agenda with all the juicy details on who's speaking and what topics we're covering.
Official MozCon activities
We want you to enjoy yourself, make new industry friends, and get the most out of your MozCon experience — which is why we have an assortment of events and activities to keep you busy.
Monday night #MozCrawl
Monday night is all about exploring and making new friends. Join us from 7–10pm for our annual #MozCrawl. This year we're bringing it back to the Capitol Hill neighborhood! Get to know your fellow attendees and our six MozCon partners hosting the fun. You’ll be able to go at your own pace and in any order.
Bonus points: have your MozCon Passport stamped at all of the stops and enter our drawing to win a ticket to MozCon 2018.
Capitol Cider hosted by Klipfolio
Linda’s Tavern hosted by WordStream
The Runaway hosted by CallRail
Stout hosted by Jumpshot
Unicorn hosted by BuzzStream
Saint John’s Bar & Eatery hosted by Moz
Tuesday night MozCon Ignite
You’ll definitely laugh, you’ll likely cry, and most importantly you’ll enjoy yourself at MozCon Ignite. Listen to twelve of your fellow attendees share their journeys, life lessons, and unique hobbies in our five-minute Ignite-style passion talk series. MozCon Ignite will take place at Benaroya Hall from 7–10pm, where you’ll have time to relax, unwind, and mingle.
My Life with Guinea Pigs with Britt Kemp at Bishop Fox
A Disastrous Camping Trip with the Best Partner with JR Ridley at Go Fish Digital
My Wife, Actually: A Story of Being Gay Enough with Joy Brandon at Nebo Agency
Homebrewing 101: A 5-minute Primer on DIY Alcohol with Erin McCaul at Moz
This Too Shall Pass: The Blessing of Perspective with Yosef Silver at Search Interactions
The King of Swing: A Guide to Creative Fundraising with Cameron Rogowski at Double Dumplings
How Finding my Sister’s Mother Changed my Life with Ed Reese at JEB Commerce
Living My Life with an Identical Clone with Christopher Beck at Internet Marketing Inc.
How to Change Sex the Easy Way with Maura Hubbell at Moz
5 Signs Your Friend or Loved One is a Birder with Jeremy Schwartz at MediaPro
How to Save Humanity in Twenty Minutes a Day with Andrea Dunlop, author & independent book marketing consultant
Traumatic Brain Injury & Why Self-Diagnosis Sucks with Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Wednesday night MozCon Bash
Bowling: check! Karaoke: check! Photobooth: check! Join us for one last hurrah before we meet again at MozCon 2018. You won’t want to miss this closing night bash — we'll have plenty of games, food, and fun as we mix and mingle, say “see ya soon” to friends new and old, and reminisce over our favorite lessons from the past 3 days.
Birds-of-a-feather lunch tables
At lunch, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with your fellow community members around the professional topics that matter most to you. There will be seven tables each day with different topics and facilitators; find one with a sign noting the topic and join the conversation to share advice, learn tips and tricks, and make new friends.
Monday, July 17
B2B Email Marketing hosted by Steve Manjarrez at Moz
E-commerce hosted by Everett Sizemore at Inflow
In-house SEO hosted by Kristin Fraccia at Magoosh
It’s Just Me — Digital Departments of One hosted by Liz Reuth at Le-vel
Linkbuilding hosted by Rachael Brandt at Magoosh
On-Page SEO hosted by Cyrus Shepard at Fazillion
Travel Website SEO hosted by Michael Cottam at Visual Itineraries
Tuesday, July 18
In-house SEO hosted by Jackson Lo at Tripadvisor
Link Building hosted by Russ Jones at Moz
Mobile Marketing hosted by Bridget Randolph at Hearst Magazines
Perceiving Brand Through Digital PR hosted by Manish Dudharejia at E2M Solutions
Product Marketing hosted by Brittani Dinsmore at Moz
Search Trends hosted by Gianluca Fiorelli at IloveSEO.net
Technical SEO hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
Wednesday, July 19
Full-Funnel Targeting hosted by Trenton Greener at Project Management Training Institute
International SEO hosted by Kate Morris at Craftsy
Local SEO hosted by Blake Denman at RicketyRoo Inc.
Measuring SEO Impact hosted by Corey Eulas at Factorial Digital
SEO for Bloggers hosted by Jeff Hawley at HashtagJeff.com
SERP Features hosted by Jon White at Moz
Even more ideas for your Seattle adventure!
There are so many wonderful places to see, food to eat, and yes, coffee and craft beer to be consumed. Lots and lots of coffee and craft brews. That's why a few Mozzers have pulled together their favorite places to check out during your stay in the Emerald City.
No Anchor “By far my favorite place in Belltown. Incredibly unique beer selection and fresh local food combinations that you can’t find anywhere else.” – Abe Schmidt
Marination Ma Kai “Marination is one of the top food trucks in the country and now they have several brick and mortar restaurants. Marination Ma Kai is located in West Seattle and has a big outdoor patio with gorgeous views of downtown Seattle, it's a summer hotspot for a cool beverage and noms. Why is it quintessential Seattle? Not only is the food life changing, the view amazing, but getting there is an adventure! Just walk down to the waterfront and hop on the wonderful Seattle Water Taxi. The trip from downtown drops riders off right at the restaurant.”
Rapha Seattle “If you LOVE bicycles this place is a must-visit. One of only five US Rapha Clubhouses, Rapha Seattle is home to delicious coffee, fine food, and bicycle events.
The atmosphere is cool and inviting. Visitors are surrounded by the coolest bicycle gear and memorabilia. You can rent a Canyon bicycle to explore the city (Which is a big deal because you cannot buy Canyon bikes in America, yet). Rapha also does guided bike rides for the public and member only rides.” – James Daugherty
Taylor Shellfish (Pioneer Square, Capitol Hill, or Queen Anne) “The Puget Sound offers the best oysters in the world. What's great about Taylor Shellfish is that it's all about the oysters, the drinks and the people you're with in a simple, unpretentious, come-as-you-are atmosphere. There's nothing more quintessential to Seattle than that.”
The Point in Burien “An all-around great bar to grab a bite and a drink if your flight is delayed or you need to kill some time near the airport. The Point is 10 minutes from SeaTac, has a fantastic menu (including lots of gluten free options), a great cocktail menu, tap list, and big-screen TVs.” – Brittani Dinsmore
Hattie’s Hat “Ballard was an old fishing village. Hattie's Hat bar has been in continuous operation for over 100 years and the bar that you sit at was installed in 1907 or something. Incredible. The bartenders are all in Seattle bands, some of them moderately famous from the 1990s. Go in the early afternoon. Ask for Lupe or Lara. Sit at the bar. You'll thank me for it.“ – Brian Childs
Holy Mountain Brewery “Seattle is a beer city. Holy Mountain makes Seattle's best beer. Go there.” – Evelyn Baek
The Whale Wins, Revel, Joule, and Fremont Brewing “All are in the Fremont area and are each tasty in their own right. Besides if you don't like those options there are plenty of places to choose from in Fremont” – Steve Manjarrez
Ada’s Technical Books and Cafe "Coffee + super sleek bookstore that encourages women in tech and science. Need I say more?" – Meredith Crandell
Still hungry? Check out:
General Porpoise
Serious Pie
Thackeray
The Sovereign
And don't miss our posts from years past, which are full of even more recommendations: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012.
If you're looking to connect with fellow attendees, please join our MozCon Facebook Group.
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