NameEric Layland
Job TitlePresident
OrganizationConfluence Digital
Subscription LevelSilver
Registered Since11 May 2011
Areas of ExpertiseSocial, Organic/Natural Search (SEO), Paid Search (PPC), Strategy & Operations, Web Analytics
Contact Details
Email:
Telephone: 866-971-5464
Address: 421 North 36th Street, Seattle, Washington 98103, United States

About Me

7 years digital agency leadership
9 years search marketing (PPC & SEO in Google, Yahoo, Bing)
11 years interactive media business development
17 years driving client solutions in digital media and technology

Solution development, digital marketing strategy, business/corporate development, service delivery management, program development, search engine marketing, social media, website analytics, online media sales and thought leadership.

My Links

Confluence Digital
Confluence excels at bringing together the right mix of resources – people, processes, technologies – to create targeted inbound marketing solutions enabling ambitious, growth-oriented businesses to achieve measurable success in the digital space.

Confluence Digital Blog
Regular updates on the digital marketing landscape.

Confluence Digital Facebook Page
Stuff we say and have posted on Facebook. Truly fascinating.

My LinkedIn Profile
Most of the stuff you need to know but were afraid to ask about me.

Career History

Vice President at Point It, Inc.
From May 1, 2003 until April 1, 2009.

Co-founder of Seattle-based search marketing company.

Digital Marketing Consultant at Self-Employed
From November 1, 2000 until April 1, 2003.

Develop and execute digital marketing strategies for business to business technology firms.

Director Corporate Development, Strategic Partnerships at Aptimus, Inc.
From September 1, 1996 until November 1, 2000.

Digital direct response and lead generation marketing agency.

Education and Qualifications

Bachelors of Science, Business Administration - Marketing

San Diego State University-California State University

Other Education:

University of Washington

Marketing Experiments Certification

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