Kate Morris Kate Morris is a search marketer with experience in organic and paid search. She is a native Texan (Hook 'em Horns!) but enjoying her time in Seattle at Distilled. You can find her at a variety of conferences teaching as much as she can.

Blog posts by Kate Morris:

The Wonderful World of Wonder Wheel

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, PPC and SEO need to get along. Why? There are such awesome tools on each side that can benefit the other. Not to mention the wealth of information from one that Continue reading »

Getting Over the Speaking Jitters

    Had anyone told me when I was getting into high school that I would be speaking at marketing conferences in New York and London, I’d laugh in your face. That would be after turning bright red. So I Continue reading »

BlueGlassLA Conference Recap

Last week I attended BlueGlass LA, a new online marketing conference put on by BlueGlass, the newly formed agency based out of Tampa, FL. Wait, you’re blogging about and linking to your competitors? Yes. We love competition. It drives us Continue reading »

Data Inaccuracies in Indexed Pages Lists

A client recently asked if there was a way to identify which pages in their site were not being indexed. Google, Bing and Yahoo all have very different systems and getting a definitive answer from any of them is next to impossible. Continue reading »

How to Deal with Competitors Copying Your Links

You just spent a hearty amount of time with consultants, at a conference, or in front of your computer screen learning about linkbuilding. The plan is perfect and the execution is going just as well. Rankings are going up, traffic Continue reading »

Integrating the Social Community in Offline Media

Imagine my surprise as I was sitting in the Philly airport, reading a copy of Lucky Magazine, that I should come across something I love. It’s an advertisement from Bing. Yes, I said love. It’s a blatant advertisement, and it’s Continue reading »

Killer PPC Account Reviews

The Distilled Crew in London was busy last week at conferences, A4uexpo and SMX Advanced London to be exact. But the US team was doing the same. I presented at Search Exchange in Charlotte, NC last week. I promised the Continue reading »

Trust Your Customers’ Opinion, Not Ours

A friend recently asked me about press releases versus a company blog. He was arguing that the company blog is a more trusted source of information about product releases and other company information. Please note that the idea was spurred Continue reading »

Navigating Google Webmaster Tools Authorization

Things they are a changin’ in Seattle, and we aren’t just talking about our new offices. The Google Webmaster Central team has been hard at work developing new features and making things easier for webmasters everywhere. One of the largest Continue reading »