Todd Malicoat SEO Stuntdubl
Todd Malicoat was ahead of his time in dropping vowels from his name as DJ Stuntdubl, beating Flickr and the host of drop-E companies that followed. He turns a nickname from a former life into a catchy headline for his blog, Gettin’ Hit by Traffic… Not Cars, which alludes to his current role as a search engine optimizer. At Search Engine Stratigies we talked with Todd about life as a Stuntdubl, the color of his marketing hat and a his take on search engine optimization.
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Stuntdubl - SEO Consultant
September 4th, 2006
at 11:09am
More on the personal side of things occassionally at todd.malicoat.org Self portrait at Skylon in Niagara Falls, ON. [IMG Niagara self portrait] Interviews: SEORockstars with Todd “Oilman� Friesen and Greg “WebGuerilla� Boser. Interview with Chris “Lockergnome� Pirillo. Good Karma interview with Greg Niland aka GoodROI on Webmasterradio.fm E-marketing Talkshow Interview with Lee Odden at ISEDB.com Andy Hagans on the Hyperlink hotseat
Karl Ribas.com Blog
November 10th, 2006
at 9:47pm
to WebmasterWorld, and then at my first conference in February of 2004 (Orlando PubCon) - I realized more people knew me by my nickname, than by my real name - I registered my domain and started blogging on the site shortly after that. Chris Pirillo chided me once that I must have been web 2.0 before it’s time by dropping the consonant. The truth is that I just liked to be a little different, and the mis-spelling seemed cool at the time, since I was also “dubbing” a lot of music to CD’s.
Karl Ribas.com Blog
November 10th, 2006
at 9:47pm
to WebmasterWorld, and then at my first conference in February of 2004 (Orlando PubCon) - I realized more people knew me by my nickname, than by my real name - I registered my domain and started blogging on the site shortly after that. Chris Pirillo chided me once that I must have been web 2.0 before it’s time by dropping the consonant. The truth is that I just liked to be a little different, and the mis-spelling seemed cool at the time, since I was also “dubbing” a lot of music to CD’s.