Alex Juel
Link Building Manager
Link it up, wrap it up, get it out there and get results – that’s what Alex digs doing for our clients every day here at seOverflow. Like everyone who’s found a passion for SEO, Alex started from ground zero via a Craigslist ad many years ago that was looking for “internet savvy” people who wanted to learn about search engines. Page 1 Solutions hired Alex in 2005 fresh out of college where he worked exclusively with plastic surgeons, cosmetic dentists, personal injury lawyers and Lasik surgeons.
He worked his way up to Senior SEO Specialist over the next two years before taking an Internet Marketing Specialist position with Mango Media Corp. in 2008. Alex worked with clients in all types of industries at Mango Media, from large companies such as Westone and Advisory Board Architects to small companies like Vertec and Guidance Brokers.
Five years after getting his start in SEO and Alex is up there with the best we’ve ever come across in the field (and frankly, we’re glad he’s part of OUR team). He joined seOverflow in 2008 based on the referral of an industry colleague and since Alex had already met Mike Belasco, he knew he’d be a cool dude to work for. It’s been a win-win situation for the company, Alex and our clients alike!
Geek Stuff: Associates Degree in Computer Science with a focus on Multimedia – ITT Technical Institute.
His favorite SEO problem to solve: Alex loves anything highly technical. “The tech-y stuff can be extremely frustrating but figuring it out feels great. Then the problem is easy to fix if it happens again in the future.”
Funniest thing his dog has ever done: Max, an enormous mastiff/husky mix, was running around like crazy in the living room and accidentally rammed his head into the wall, creating a huge hole. He went on playing like nothing happened.
Random fact about Alex: His favorite food is green chili and he loves heavy metal and underground hip-hop.
Favorite slang phrase: Shonuf!Alex Juel
Should You Allow Affiliates to Use Your Testimonials?
June 17th, 2011Placing customer testimonials on your site is a great way to prompt your visitors to buy. Reading unbiased comments helps convince prospects that your product/service works and can help them. Testimonials won’t come off as a sales pitch and they instill trust with your visitors. Affiliates who are promoting your product would love to be
Read MoreKeeping SEO In Mind When Planning a Site Redesign
March 8th, 2011One of the most important things a business owner can do when redesigning their website is to keep their SEO team involved during the redesigning process. The SEO knows the history of the site, knows the site architecture, and the SEO can provide the designers and developers with other tips that might not be so
Read MoreOther articles by Alex Juel
- How to Find the IP of a Website in Both Mac and Windows
- Create a Call-to-Action in a Custom Tab on Your Facebook Fan Page
- Market Research and Competitive Intelligence for Links
- Getting Permanent Links That Hold Value Forever
- Beginners Guide to Marketing Your Website
- Never Run Out of Press Release Ideas Again
- A Guide to Understanding and Using Majestic SEO
- How to Edit Yahoo Local Listings
- Why You Should Build NoFollow Links
- Setting Up a Catch-All 301 Domain Redirect and Specific Page Redirects
- How SEO's Can Use Google's Search Based Keyword Tool
- The Digg Bar is Bad For SEO
- Brainstorming Fresh Ideas for Your Website
- Digg Adds a 'Related Stories' Feature
- Read All Of Your Favorite Websites From One Place
- Setting Up 301 Redirects for Dynamic URLs
- How Important Is Your Home Page, Really?
- Have You Seen Google Search Box?



