Greg Boser, WebGuerrilla Steps Down as Mod at WebmasterWorld

Nov 29, 2004 - 7:52 pm 0 by
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WebGuerrilla is the name Greg Boser goes under when posting at forums. I have heard rumors dating back on Friday, I believe, that WebGuerrilla has stepped down as a moderator at WebmasterWorld. He used to moderate the Google and Keyword Discussion forums, before administering the Yahoo forum at WebmasterWorld.

Recently WebGuerrilla's name has been removed as the moderators of those forums and the title "administrator" is still labeled on his profile. Nick W's ThreadWatch also has heard these rumors, where NFFC wrote, "Word reaches me, in true TW style from an anonymous source that Greg Boser, President WebGuerrilla, LLC has resigned as both an Admin and Moderator at WMW."

NFFC then adds some good thoughts in that blog entry:

I have two complaints re: Mr Boser though:

1. I don't see a "thank you" thread at WMW, he deserves one without doubt.

2. It seems Greg is used sparingly on the European SES circuit, I think thats a shame. I'm torn between trying to organising a boycott of SES London next year and trying to let the powers that be know that if he is speaking it will be the sell out of all sell outs.

Rumorville in SEM forum land.

 

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