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What Do SEOs Dream About?

The I'm Not a Doctor blog has an interesting poll: how often do you dream about SEO? The poll has some interesting results so far (one guy dreams about SEO every night, but most go with once a month). The discussion led to Sphinn where many people admit that they do dream about their work -- a lot.

Haha. Yup, I am sad to say that I do. I was just thinking about how dorky I am when I wake up and run to my computer in response to a dream I had only to be disappointed (or relieved) that the dream was not true.

Yeah, those are the kinds of vivid dreams I typically don't have. But it's funny that so many people have these funny dreams.

DigitalPoint Forums members don't dream about SEO. Instead, they dream about Google AdSense.

Replying to a post just now has just reminded me that last night I had a dream where I checked my Adsense account and found I had a huge amount of clicks but only half the impressions.

Yeah, and someone recommends that he goes outside more. I guess that most of the community there doesn't relate. :)

Anyway, what do you dream about? Barry has interesting dreams. He dreams about blogging. He also dreams about Matt Cutts leaving Google and working for RustyBrick. Maybe ... in his dreams. :)

Forum discussion continues at DigitalPoint Forums and Sphinn.



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posted Tamar Weinberg in Other Search Topics at December 12, 2007 9:19 AM Comments (1)

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I’m very passionate about my work. My work is my hobby so I’m ecstatic that I get paid to do what I’d be doing if I did not work. However, saying that I had a dream about work. I can usually recall at least two of my dreams that I have had each night.

Why dream about SEO with the right know how anything is possible!

 

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