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  • Think Your Coworkers Have Cool Hobbies? Check Out These Interesting Influencers!

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    As the largest online marketing firm on the Gulf Coast, Search Influence has attracted an eclectic group of employees with an array of talents. While our clients know our team members as talented online marketing experts, our Influencers’ talents extend beyond the friendly confines of our 13th-floor office. Since January is National Hobby Month, I spoke with a few Influencers about their hobbies outside of work.

    Influencer: Shaye

    Department: Production

    Hobby: Drawing and art are some of Shaye’s most notable hobbies. Recently, Shaye showcased at the New Orleans Comic and Zine festival and sold works at a local pop up shop called<100, which aims to promote gender wage equality.

    Quote from Shaye: “I started out just doodling on everything. You should see my meeting notes. All my friends and family have been incredibly supportive of my art. My partner bought me a graphics tablet this year, and everything took off from there. I still can’t believe I was able to showcase next to so many amazing artists at NOCAZ and at <100.”

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    Influencer: Meaghan

    Department: Production

    Hobby: Meaghan has been swing dancing for roughly five years and has learned all the major swing dance types, including lindy, balboa, blues, and solo jazz, which she believes is her best dance. Meaghan has also done a bunch of other partner dances like the waltz, foxtrot, and tango, as well as the salsa and cha cha.

    Quote from Meaghan: “Sometimes dancing feels more natural than walking. The music comes on, and it’s automatic and instinctual. When you dance with a partner, you end up sharing that with another person. So then it’s like nothing exists except your connection and the music, and there’s nothing that makes me feel more alive, or more human in a way.”

    Influencer: Maggie

    Department: Account Management

    Hobby: Maggie plays in a cornhole league with a number of her Search Influence coworkers! Search Influence prides itself on a collaborative team environment, so it’s no surprise that Maggie and her coworkers form one of the most imposing cornhole squads you’ll see in the Crescent City.

    Quote from Maggie: “We all have a great time cheering each other on, and competing against each other too! It’s a great way for us to relax after work, especially since cornhole is a leisurely and (mostly) no contact sport.”

    Influencer: Serena

    Department: Account Management

    Hobby: Serena plays roller derby for the Big Easy Rollergirls AllStars, New Orleans’ premier women’s flat track league. Serena is all business in the office and on the track, so if you come at her, you better come correct.

    Quote from Serena: “I love playing roller derby because it makes you part of a community that promotes more than just being athletic (but that helps too!). I’ve skated alongside so many amazing women from many backgrounds over the last six years, and roller derby teaches you not only about teamwork but about yourself. It’s about empowering women to be real, strong and revolutionary–on skates and off! Come see the Big Easy Rollergirls skate at the Lakefront Arena in 2016!”

    Influencer: Gabrielle

    Department: Account Management

    Hobby: In her spare time, Gabrielle is an avid runner. She recently ran the St. Jude Marathon and asked her fellow Influencers to support the cause. Thanks to her team’s support, Gabrielle raised $330 for a worthy cause. Around race season, Gabrielle participates with her coworkers in SI Running Club to train for 10Ks and half marathons. They even have team shirts, too!

    Search Influence Runners

    Want to be part of our dynamic and talented workforce? If you can visualize yourself as a member of the Search Influence team, check out our current openings for your chance to shine!

  • Search Influence Gets Three Special Christmas Gifts—New Influencers!

    We are very excited to announce three new members who have joined the ever-growing Search Influence team this Christmas!

    December 2015 New Influencers

    Alex Michael – Business Development Associate

    Originally from Natchitoches, Louisiana, Alex graduated from LSU in 2011 and moved to New Orleans in 2012.  He has worked in sales for three years and is excited to join the Search Influence team. He has a six-year-old Catahoula, Jabarkus, that takes up a good chunk of his free time. He enjoys staying active, critiquing LSU’s athletics in a relatively constructive manner, seeing live music, eating Chipotle, and spending time with friends.

    Alex Talbot – Internet Marketing Associate

    Born and raised in the New Orleans metropolitan area, Alex graduated from Loyola University in May of 2013 with a double major in marketing and economics. He has played in several different bands for the past 10 years, which has afforded him the opportunity to travel through most of the US as well as eight other countries.

    Ariel Tusa – Account Associate

    Ariel is a New Orleans native who grew up just north of the city in Abita Springs. After receiving her bachelor’s in art history from American University in Washington, D.C., she returned to New Orleans to pursue her master’s in art history. She loves traveling, foreign languages, and trying new cuisines. She’s always on the hunt for the Manhattan and will try to adopt every and any cat she meets.

    Join us in welcoming these new faces to Search Influence! If your New Year’s resolution is to be a part of a great workplace that delivers powerful SEO to all, consider joining our team in 2016!

  • A Series of Influencing Events: Search Influence Pros Take to the Road

    Search Influence Pros Take To The Road

    Search Influence’s reach is expanding around the country!

    Whether you’re on the East coast or the West coast, there’s an Influencer coming near you this spring! CEO Will Scott and Director of Account Management Paula Keller will be representing Search Influence and imparting their local search wisdom in Williamsburg, Seattle, Portland, San Jose, and Nashville in 2016.

    Read more below to find out which conference most speaks to your marketing strategy needs!

    Seattle: MozCon Local – February 18 & 19, 2016

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    Diving deep into the world of local marketing and SEO, MozCon is hosting a local-focused conference, MozCon Local, at their world headquarters in Seattle. Gauged at the intermediate to advanced crowd, MozCon Local isn’t your average search conference. Moz has gathered a well-rounded crew of experts to provide you the opportunity to participate in live Q&A, meet and network with fellow industry players, and consult with expert publishers and analysts.

    Moz has teamed up with LocalU to bring you workshops on Thursday and a full-day conference of hand-selected speakers on Friday.

    Local Search Processes – Expert Panel/Q&A – 12:55 p.m.

    Paula Keller, Director of Account Management at Search Influence, joins industry experts Darren Shaw of Whitespark, Mike Ramsey of Nifty Marketing, and Aaron Weiche of GetFiveStars for a panel discussion and Q&A on best practices and best processes to use in marketing your local business online. It’s a powerful info session you won’t want to miss!

    Fake It Til You Make It: Brand Building for Local Businesses – Seminar – 2:05 p.m.

    Paula will provide real-world examples and success stories about local businesses establishing brands that both customers and Google will recognize and reward! Learn what you can do to keep up in this changing world of ranking factors. As Paula strategizes with businesses on improving their search, social, and online ads results, she lends credible knowledge to the subject matter and will share tactics on how she manages her team’s 800+ local business clients.

    Local Targeting of Paid Advertising – Workshop – 2:50 p.m.

    Now it’s time to break out and ask your questions directly. If you run or want to run an AdWords campaign for your local business, you have or will very soon realize that Google puts a lot of options in front of you—but you may not be sure how to best leverage them. Paula will be ready to answer your AdWords strategy questions and share her tips for local targeting from choosing the right ad extensions to when to use increased mobile bidding.

    Register now for MozCon Local!

    San Jose: SMX West, Local Search Advantage Workshop – February 29, 2016

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    Heading to SMX West in San Jose this year? You will want to arrive one day early and attend the Local Search Advantage Workshop. Will Scott will be on-hand at this action-packed event to offer practical advice and best practices for digital marketers, brands and business owners of all sizes looking to be found by online buyers. Sessions range from local presence management and mobile SEO to localizing social media, reputation management and multi-platform attribution.

    Register now to attend the workshop or get an all-access pass and stay for SMX West in San Jose.

    Williamsburg: LocalU Advanced – March 5, 2016

    Meet with all of the experts in the local search game! No matter the size or type company you work for, your search marketing questions will be answered at LocalU Advanced in Williamsburg, VA. Order your tickets for info-packed presentations featuring all of the most up-to-date information about what’s working and what’s not in local SEO. Join experts like David Mihm, Mary Bowling, Mike Blumenthal, Search Influence’s own Will Scott, and more for an informative and fun day!

    Search Fundamentals: Inspired Local Linkbuilding Tactics – 9 a.m.

    Will Scott joins Mary Bowling of Ignitor Digital, Mike Ramsey of Nifty Marketing, and Mike Blumenthal of GetFiveStars to discuss the power of locally relevant links that build value for your business. If you’re looking to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the power of link building in today’s algorithmic world, look no further!

    Deep Dive: Competing And Winning in A Pay-to-Play World – 11:30 a.m.

    After the joint session, Will’s going solo! “It’s been said time and again that there’s no such thing as a free lunch.” Learn what it means to join the pay-to-play world of social media marketing and come away with some key strategies for utilizing paid platforms to generate leads for your local business. Leave your preconceived notions about content marketing, social engagement, and lead delivery at the door, and get on the right track so you can stay afloat in the ever-changing world of online marketing.

    Register now for LocalU Advanced!

    Portland: SearchFest – March 10, 2016

    Join the marketing experts at SearchFest, hosted by SEMpdx, at the Sentinel Hotel in Portland to experience multiple learning tracks, including workshops and panel sessions designed to provide direct insight into the most up-to-date strategies and advancements in SEO, SEM, and social marketing. You’ll find some of the biggest names in almost every niche of online marketing at SearchFest.

    Lifting Your Local Brand Above the Internet Cesspool – 11 a.m.

    Paula Keller shares the stage with Cori Shirk of Seer Interactive to educate us on how a local business can “act” like a big brand and how a big brand can “act” like a truly local business. No matter the size of your business, make sure you’re expressing your brand properly so you can attract the most qualified audience and enhance your ROI.

    Beacons & Retargeting – 2:45 p.m.

    Take a dive deep into the technology of the “Minority Report” society we live in. Will Scott will discuss the intricacies of retargeting the right audiences, and using actual beacons of technology to deliver your message. Don’t miss this one!

    Register now for SearchFest in Portland!

    Nashville: Hospitality Marketing Symposium – April 5, 2016

    The HMS is a conference focused on Internet marketing and technology and purposely crafted to benefit innkeepers, owners, marketing staff, and vendors in the hospitality industry. Will Scott will lead a session on social media marketing trends, and will provide practical tips and tricks to stay one step ahead of the competition.

    Register now to reserve your seat for the HMS in Nashville.

    We can’t wait to see you on the road! However, if you can’t meet us in any of these locations, you may want to make plans to attend one of our new Search Influence University webinars, the first of which is on February 25. Click here to see a list of our upcoming topics.

  • Master SEO on Your Lunch Break with Free Search Influence University Webinars

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    Beginning this February, Search Influence is launching a free online webinar series called Search Influence University to provide business owners the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of online marketing. Designed with small business owners and operators, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit entities in mind, classes will be held during lunchtime (noon CST), be about 40 minutes in length, and provide practical tips and tricks for SEO, local search, and Internet marketing success. The best part is that all of the workshops are free to attend.

    Here are details and registration links for the first three classes:

    February – Understanding SEO: Onsite, Offsite, and Everything in Between

    Taking place on Thursday, February 25 at 12 p.m. CST, this webinar will provide you with a basic understanding of what search engine optimization is and how it works. Topics will include the following:

    • What is a Search Engine Ranking Page (SERP), and what does it mean for your business?
    • How do search engines determine how websites should rank for certain keywords?
    • What is onsite and offsite optimization, and how do they affect SEO?
    • During the last 10 minutes, we’ll look at how it all works together for local businesses, talk about recent Google updates, and touch back on the importance of page one, organic traffic, and user behavior.

    Register now.

    March – Local Presence Optimization

    Taking place on Thursday, March 24 at 12 p.m. CST, this webinar will cover how to optimize a slew of factors to boost your local search rankings. Topics will include the following:

    • Why Google matters most
    • Understanding Google My Business
    • Overview of local results
    • How to create a Google account
    • How to create and claim your listing
    • Google+ Local profile basics
    • How to gain more local reviews
    • Website optimization tactics for local

    Register now.

    April – Local SEO for Businesses Without a Physical Location

    NAP citations, local reviews, and local citations are key to increasing your local search presence. But if you don’t have a physical brick-and-mortar storefront, how can you increase your online visibility? On Thursday, April 28 at 12 p.m. CST, we will look at on- and off-site opportunities that can support and help increase local presence for businesses without a physical location.

    Register now.

  • This Is How We Do It! Search Influence Works Hard and Plays Hard

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    When I was hired at Search Influence, I knew I could look forward to an exciting company culture. Having watched movies such as The Internship and The Social Network, I was excited to be a part of a tech company with a cool culture and quirky traditions. I envisioned seeing my co-workers sitting on bouncy balls at their desks, cool art on vibrantly colored walls, and a super friendly team-environment—and that’s exactly what I got!

    My first week, I learned more about SEO than I thought was possible, and it was awesome! Before I knew it, it was 5pm on Friday. I was getting ready to leave when I heard it: “This is how we do it. It’s Friday night, and I feel alright!” began roaring across the entire office.

    If you stick around after Montell, the Account Management department keeps the after-party going with tunes from DJ Bene. Every Friday afternoon, Gabrielle Benedetto, a four-year veteran of the AM team, transforms into DJ Bene. Everyone at Search Influence knows Gabrielle for her charismatic personality and witty comments, which makes her not only an invaluable member of our team, but also an excellent DJ! Being a new member of the team, I wanted to find out how it all started, so I interviewed the DJ herself, and here is what she had to say:

    How did you think of the idea of “DJ Bene’s 5 @ 5?” How long has this tradition been going on?

    GB: I have a motto to live by: “There is nothing in life a martini, music, and little bit of lipstick can’t fix.” During the summer of 2015, our team experienced a higher-than-average workload. Let me just brag about our account management team for a minute. They are amazing and some of the hardest-working people I know, and I’m honored and proud to call them my co-workers. Our average account manager handles up to 40 accounts, supports in training new employees, and is constantly looking for opportunities to improve our internal processes and system, all with a smile and phenomenal attitude. I should change my motto to “There is nothing in life a martini, music, little bit of lipstick, and an SI account manager can’t fix.” #yolo

    Back to that heavy workload. I knew our team had a higher-than-normal stress level, but naturally they didn’t complain. In an effort to boost morale and end the week on a high note, I so proudly launched DJ Bene’s 5 @ 5 Challenge.

    DJ Bene (d/j ben-ie): A personality that arrives at 935 Gravier at 5:04 after “This is How We Do It”

    I can’t take credit for the roar of Montell Jordan. “This is How We Do It” has been playing at 5 o’clock longer than I have been at SI. But after Montell drops the mic, DJ Bene picks it up.

    What is the purpose of The Challenge?

    GB: The idea behind DJ Bene is simple and much like any other DJ request. Give me a good reason to play your favorite song. I, however, am so much nicer than those DJs at bars that would always tell me and my friends to stop spilling drinks and back away from the DJ booth. #rude

    With over 35 account managers, everyone wanted to hear their favorite song after a busy workweek. But I wasn’t so much concerned with “What song do you want me to play?” but “What amazing thing did you do this week that deserves your song to be played?” I created a spreadsheet for everyone to drop in their request and give a reason why their song should be played. I would only pick five songs, so the reason better be good!

    Just like that, I started spinning the tunes with a mini speaker connected to my laptop. Congratulating team members on promotions, acknowledging members for going above and beyond, and welcoming new people to the team are just some of the requests we started to get. Some songs are themed to complement the reason (for example, “I’m So Proud of You” by Drake was requested to congratulate employees on a promotion) and others are just to hear their favorite band (i.e. anything 1D). And just like that, DJ Bene was born.

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    GB: The challenge has been a hit so far! Any Friday that I’m out of town and can’t DJ, the speaker is passed around to fellow team member to keep the beat.

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    DJ Bene’s 5 @ 5 Challenge has been a really enjoyable part of working at Search Influence. I love being a part of a company that not only works hard, but also plays hard!

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  • The CHARGED Culture: Kudos, Core Values, and Our Collaborative Workplace

    My six months at Search Influence have been exciting to say the least. On my first day, I really had no idea of what to expect. I was so nervous about being the new person and fitting in, and on top of that, I knew very little about SEO. What if I had no idea of what anyone was talking about? Well, I soon found out that my new coworkers are some of the most genuine, hardworking people I’ve ever met. This was a big transition for me, but my team has made it incredibly easy. From my first day, I knew I picked the right company to be a part of. Here’s why:

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    Company Values

    Once a quarter, we have a company meeting, which I love, because although we work pretty closely with each other, it’s not very often that the entire company is in one room. This is a time when we all get together and enjoy some really great presentations on industry updates, talk about company news, recognize some extra special kudos, and so much more. The last meeting was a couple of weeks ago, and in honor of our tenth anniversary, newly defined company values were introduced to the team: Collaborative, Hungry, Agile, Reliable, Genuine, Effective, and Dedicated. Together, the seven core values make up the word “CHARGED,” and I couldn’t have said it any better. I personally experience these values in my co-workers every day, from the friendly greetings and smiling faces in the morning to the constant dedication I see to both our clients and each other as a team.

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    Stories from My Charged Co-workers

    To get to the core values that were chosen, a group of people from different departments in the company got together and shared their own personal experiences at SI. Some of these stories were also shared with everyone at the last company meeting. They were all happy, and some were even emotional. Since these stories came from the more seasoned influencers, I thought it would be interesting to see what some of the newer additions like myself had to say.

    “I think what makes SI different from other companies is that we’re all young, hungry, and ready to learn. We’re working in such a niche and growing industry, and there’s always something new for us to learn or start practicing. We’re also very client-oriented, constantly looking for something new to give our clients and really dedicating our time to them.

    Jordan Smith, Account Manager

    “You come into work knowing that everyone has your back. The entire team is so collaborative, and I know I can count on my co-workers!”

    Mallory Richardson, Account Manager

    Kudos!

    Not only does everyone have your back, but we like to recognize when someone does anything to make our day better. At the meeting, new Kudos cards (we used index cards before) were introduced: one for each value, and one for “just being you.” We definitely didn’t hesitate to use them! Whether it’s as small as sending your first client email or as big as completing a three-month project, your efforts never go unnoticed! I was especially impressed with this because I’ve never had coworkers who are so collaborative and supportive of each other. There might be almost 100 of us, but it definitely doesn’t feel like it!

  • You’ve Gotta Be Kitten Me: Uber Delivers Cute Cats to the Search Influence Office

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    Apparently, looking at photos of cute animals while at work not only makes you happier, but it also increases your productivity. Like most companies, Search Influence encourages employees to be productive. So on National Cat Day (October 29), when we learned Uber was delivering kittens for just $30, we HAD to do it—for productivity reasons, of course. The money was donated to The Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

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    My Productivity Status: Went from high to medium as I became more excited about kittens and less about doing work.

    The kittens arrived at the office. Naturally, they were the cutest things to walk through the office doors (sorry, fellow employees). Four kittens took over the City Park conference room: Leonardo, Sadie, Rocket, and Luna jumped, climbed, cuddled, and scratched employees as we took turns hanging out with them.

    My Productivity Status: Went from medium to low as I began Googling the Louisiana SPCA to learn more, too excited at the thought of a new kitten.

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    Meet Ralph

    The following Saturday, Halloween, I went to the SPCA just to take a look. Five minutes later, I fell in love with every animal in the building. I decided I could only have one. Since it was Halloween, I decided to take home a two-month-old black kitten who I named Ralph. Ralph is playful, sleepy, soft, and cuddly.

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    From now on, I’m going to stick to looking at cute photos of Ralph at work to increase my productivity levels: clearly, having animals roam around the office can be a bit distracting for me.

    Thank you to Uber, the SPCA, and Search Influence for giving me the best kitten!

     

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  • Search Influence Is Grateful for Its Newest Influencer

    Join us in welcoming this month’s newest Influencer to the Search Influence team!

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    Kari Llorens  – Account Coordinator

    Kari is originally from Kansas City, Missouri and played competitive volleyball for 10 years, including one year at Loyola. She loves to explore New Orleans and finds herself walking around Magazine St. or Uptown in her free time and trying out all the restaurants that the city has to offer. She also loves animals and just rescued a Terrier named Kandy in September.

    Welcome to Search Influence, Kari! We’re excited to have you here.

  • Fully CHARGED: Search Influence Announces Seven Core Values

    Fully CHARGED: Search Influence Announces Seven Core Values

    Ten years. This January marks the tenth anniversary of Search Influence’s founding: quite the milestone accomplishment, when I look back on our humble beginnings around Angie and my dining room table.

    In ten years, our company has evolved as it’s grown from the two of us to three to nearly 90 employees today. The ever-evolving Internet and the competitive marketing landscape constantly challenge us to adapt, evolve, and innovate for our customers. We’ve had our fair share of challenges, while forging ahead as recognized trailblazers both in New Orleans and nationally.

    Amidst all the change and challenges to improve, one thing I am especially proud of is our company’s ability to remain true to our identity. As we continue to grow and set new goals for our 11th year in business and beyond, we’ve found it more and more important to put that identity into words: words to define what our customers can expect from working with us, skills our hiring managers seek in new Influencers, and values that our employees embody every day they come to work.

    We’ve admired companies like HubSpot, WordStream, and Zappos, who transparently publish their values and culture, so we sought to do the same. Over the course of a few months, we made it a focus to define our identity and develop our core values.

    Today, I’m proud to present the newly defined and adopted Search Influence core values:

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    The Journey to Define Our Values

    Now that you’ve seen them, I’ll explain how we got there. It was important to us to get the perspectives of employees from across the company. With the help of our leadership team, we gathered a group of 20 employees from all departments, from almost every position, and with varying amounts of time with the company.

    Ahead of our first gathering, we asked each employee to think about a story that embodied what they believe makes Search Influence special. Boy, did they deliver.

    In our first meeting, there were a lot of laughs and even a few tears as everyone told their stories. Some of our more tenured employees reflected on the past and talked about the formative years of Search Influence. Here are a few of the highlights:

    “When you work at a big company, you are also really replaceable and not made to feel that what you have to say matters. At former jobs, I remember times where I would see things that could be improved and ideas wouldn’t go anywhere. When I came to SI, it wasn’t like that. If an employee says ‘Hey, I have an idea about this one thing,’ someone typically says, let’s run with it. People listen.”

    -Rebekah Durel, Account Manager

    Empowered is a good word for how I feel here. I started out in Production working on technical tasks but kept asking about Development stuff. I had no experience in this at all, but when I asked, people taught me. I thought ‘Oh my god, these people are actually going to train me on this just because I am interested. So cool.’ I had a total career change in about four to five months. That makes me feel really good about coming here every day because I know I have some investment in this, and they have some investment in me. Most companies won’t do that.”

    -David Fransen, Web Developer

    “Our company puts so many resources into training that we can take a college grad and turn them into SEO expert in a matter of months. And it’s always improving. This year, we spent a lot of time making sure our trainers had the right resources to be effective at teaching new employees. After Will and I presented at Google in New York last year, someone asked me what company I was with before Search Influence. My response was ‘College. We just kick ass at training.’”

    -Gabrielle Benedetto, Partner Relationship Manager

    “Over four years ago, I was about one month in at SI when I took over the QA department. We had a less than adequate transition, and I basically had to learn everything on my own. I started relying on the Development team and Account Management team to make this role more efficient. I was hovering over Developers’ screens and AMs’ screens about the same amount of time I was at my desk. I was in constant contact with the Dev team, and we were constantly working on how to improve our production. I like telling potential employees in interviews that we are all a big team at SI. For myself and my team, each department collaborating together is crucial to our success. We don’t ever feel like we can’t get something done.”

    -Jeff Ramos, Internet Marketing Team Lead

    Hearing all of the stories was quite the humbling experience. Rather than just starting with a brainstorming of value words, we had real examples and stories, springing from which were clear threads and connections that made the next steps almost easy.

    From Stories to Value Statements

    A core group of us took the notes from all the stories and analyzed the themes and common words that flowed throughout. Taking all the descriptive words we thought best described us, we grouped them together into themes and reconvened the entire group to make sure everyone felt as though their stories were represented.

    The feedback came with full force (we expected nothing less!), which sent us back to the drawing board once or twice, but there were a few values that everyone agreed on right off the bat: collaborative and agile were two.

    Finally, we arrived at seven core values with some words to further describe each. The next step was to develop statements to further define each value.

    The Company Kickoff

    In our October company meeting, we rolled out the new values and gave out mousepads featuring our new statement and acronym: Search Influence employees are CHARGED. We had some members of our core group present their stories as we introduced each value to personify them and help the larger team believe in our process.

    To keep the values top-of-mind and help our team continue to integrate them into their daily lives at Search Influence, we took an already thriving initiative, our Kudos board, and stepped it up a notch. Our ever-brilliant graphic design team developed kudos cards related to each value.

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    Now, when our employees recognize one another for their contributions, it all ties back to what matters most: that we are Collaborative, Hungry, Agile, Reliable, Genuine, Effective, and Dedicated.

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    What Search Influence’s Core Values Mean for You

    As a customer, you can expect to get what you’re paying for: effective results and peace of mind from a group of good people.

    As a partner, you can rest assured you’ve selected in Search Influence a dedicated partner who’s focused on agility and effective results to grow with you.

    As an interviewee, you should embody these core values and do so genuinely.

    As an employee, you can expect to come to work in a genuinely positive and collaborative environment where the dress code is casual but our work pace is not.

    Are you CHARGED and think you have what it takes to be the next great Influencer? Apply to join our growing team today.

  • Boo! These 3 Talented New Influencers Are So Good, They’ll Scare You!

    This October, Search Influence welcomed three new Influencers to the team—and they’re so good, they’re scary! Say hello to our Halloween hires:

    Oct 2015 New Influencers

    Kristin Tidwell – Upscribed Associate Product Manager

    A Louisiana native, Kristin comes to Search Influence after a 15-year hiatus from the city. After spending time in Colorado and Oregon, her hobbies include hiking, snowboarding, and mountain biking. Suggestions for new hobbies are currently being accepted.

    Myndi Savoy – HR Manager

    Myndi is a Louisiana native who grew up in Baton Rouge. She lived in Dallas for 17 years (though she is NOT a Cowboys fan, she’s a die-hard Saints season ticket holder) and moved to New Orleans 3 years ago. She has 15 years in human resources, mostly in hotels, restaurants, and hospitality industries. She has two fur-kids, Deuce and Thibodeaux, who are pit-mutt mixes of nearly 75 lbs and 100 lbs respectively. In her free time, she likes biking and going to festivals and concerts. Her personal goal is to attend a NFL game in every stadium. So far, she has been to 16 different stadiums, including Wembley stadium in London when the Saints played there.

    Paul Morris – Web Developer

    Paul is a New Orleans native and self-taught programmer/web developer and die-hard Saints fan. He has had a lifelong love affair with computers but also enjoys camping, the outdoors, and rock-climbing. He has played guitar since a young age and enjoys just about every kind of music, especially anything by George Clinton. Ready to meet new people and learn from those around him, Paul is incredibly excited to start working at Search Influence!

    We’re always ready to welcome new energy and talent to our team! If you’re ready to help us share our SEO tricks and treats, visit our careers page to apply. We look forward to hearing from you!