Michael Gray

SES San Jose

Posted on July 20th, 2006
by Michael Gray in Business Issues, Random Thoughts



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I’ve had to cancel my trip to SES San Jose. Nothing bad, I just have some business development stuff going on locally that is time sensitive and if I let the momentum break will fall apart.

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6 Responses to “SES San Jose”

  1. User Gravatargreg Says:

    too bad - i was hoping to buy you a beer or six ;)

  2. User GravatarHawaii SEO Says:

    Me too

  3. User Gravatarrandfish Says:

    Damn… I was looking forward to meeting you, too.

    Hope all goes well and we see you in Chicago or NYC next year.

  4. User GravatarAaron Pratt Says:

    Looking at your PR4 and wondering why it would not be higher after the last PR update, heck my two brand new blogs got PR5’s?

    A little off topic, kinda bored sorry.

    Rand - Remember if you ever meet a Gray Wolf or should I say if a Gray Wolf allows you within his inner circle never look him in the eyes. It could be taken as a threat and you might get your ass kicked!

    Really really off topic!

    Creative writing anyone? =P

  5. User GravatarMichael Gray Says:
    >Looking at your PR4 and wondering why it would not be higher after the last PR update

    I can tell you I’m getting oodles more traffic. Either unistall that toolbar or ignore it remember it’s for entertainment.

    Yea Rand there were a few people I was looking to meet. Looks like I’m still on for vegas in november.

  6. User GravatarRae Says:

    >>>heck my two brand new blogs got PR5’s?

    To be honest, it almost looked like a partial PR update. I’ve only seen PR rise on sites that did *not* have PR prior to the update. AKA only the PR zero’s showed any green increase. A bunch of sites that *should* have seen PR increases that already had PR to begin with (in my own stable of sites) all remained unchanged.

    I agree with MG though, all about the traffic.