Anthony Muller
President
Zensem.com
Anthony Muller is a seasoned, veteran internet marketer. He specializes in search optimization, corporate optimization training (Enterprise search) and the coordination of all internet marketing programs (PPC, Email, etc). Anthony has personally consulted with and educated over 50 fortune 1000 clients from a broad array of categories. His work differentiates itself from others by being more than a "search marketer" or just gaining traffic but by ensuring that the traffic converts and all internet marketing programs are working in harmony.
Anthony is the co-creator and first editor of the "Buyers guide to search engine optimization firms" published by Marketing Sherpa. This report was referred to by many of his peers as one of the main factors in removing the "stigma" SEM was enshrouded in years ago. Years after the publication and the turmoil surrounding it had ceased, recognition was given to his work. "There were two things that contributed largely to the maturity of the (SEO) industry. One of them was Anthony Muller's report" Noel McMichael - Vice President of SEMPO (Search Engine Marketing Professionals Organization).
Mr. Muller is a regular presenter at Jupiter Medias "Search Engine Strategies" conferences as well as other industry events. Shortly after 9/11, he was asked to introduce search engine marketing to a dwindling interactive AD Tech audience at the Jacob Javits Center. Muller arranged to have other top experts from all over the world speak on the panels he created and moderated including: Danny Sullivan, Matt Cutts, Mikkel Demib Svendsen, Detlev Johnson and more. Currently, the vast majority of all exhibitors at Ad Tech are search engine marketing focused. His speaking engagements focus on teaching the innovative search marketing techniques he develops as well as best practices and future trends.
Mr. Muller is a native New Yorker who loves Long Island and everything in it. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from NYIT and has had behavioral research published in the EPA (Eastern Psychological Association).
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