Oct 20, 2008 at 12:25pm ET by Barry Schwartz
Google has announced the third ever webmaster live chat event is taking place this Wednesday at 9am (PST) or noon (EST).
You can register for the event over here, Google will be using Google Moderator for the management of questions. Adam Lasnik is introducing the event, while John Mueller will be presenting for 15 minutes on “Frightening Myths and Misconceptions.” Then three different Googlers will answer three questions in less than three minutes. Then Google will accept questions for the rest of the time.
Google’s first event like this was held on Friday, March 28 at 9am PDT / noon EDT. I have a recap of the first event at the Search Engine Roundtable. The second event took place on Thursday, June 19th at 2pm PDT / 5pm EST and I have that recapped as well.
This third event, as I noted falls out on a Jewish holiday, so I won’t be able to personally recap the event.
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