A New Adventure With Ayima and Sphinn
I’m happy to announce 2 new ventures that I’m very excited about.
Firstly, after leaving my in-house role at PartyGaming, I have now partnered up with some brilliant SEOs, to form a new consultancy. The company is called Ayima Search Marketing, please don’t ask me what “Ayima” means though ;). I work alongside Mike Nott, who is a fantastic SEO, but likes to keep a low profile. We’ve also just hired a very talented young SEO, who most Black Hats will know from his plethora of free SEO scripts which many have used or adapted at some point. Ayima specialises in offering a level of SEO that is not currently found in the UK, as well as providing on-site support (it’s like having your own in-house team). Although our team has a strong background in Black Hat SEO, we provide best-practice services to clients and use our darker knowledge to understand on-site and competitor issues to a degree unlike any other.
The second piece of news is my new role as Editor of Sphinn, a forum and community site launched by Danny Sullivan and the crew at Third Door Media. In order to dedicate enough time to my new position, I have decided to step down as Forums Editor at Search Engine Watch. Danny started SEW back in 1997, which he later sold to JupiterMedia (now Incisive Media) and left in 2006. After he departed from SEW, Search Engine Land was born along with SMX conferences and now Sphinn. It’s sad that I’m leaving SEW after my brief spell as an Editor, although I really look forward to playing a key role in building and developing Sphinn.
Lastly, if you’ve tried to email me recently without reply, please try again. I’ve changed email addresses (although the old one should now forward on), as well as buying my first home which proved very time consuming.
I am just completely thrilled for you sir. You are a force of nature and I hope that you have nothing at all to do with shutting people down who keep forgetting their password. Not that it’s happened yet of course! Congrats Monkey.
Comment by Julie Joyce — 11/09/07 @ 1:23 am
Grats on the new gig Rob.
Comment by Simon Heseltine — 11/09/07 @ 3:13 am
Thanks for the mention Rob, should be great working with you and the other guys. Well done on picking up even more work for yourself :p
Comment by Esrun — 11/09/07 @ 10:27 am
Rob, congrats on your new gig and good luck with your new venture!
Comment by Mike — 11/09/07 @ 12:35 pm