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Meet our Team Leaders
We're the Dallas Mavericks of SEO.  We're based in Dallas, we've got some experienced leaders and we're very tall for our ages (except Curt).  Oh yeah -- and we just win, baby...
Curt Green
CEO
A licensed Texas attorney and artist with a strong Information Technology and research background, Curt directed Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport's $20 million Y2K upgrade from 1998-2000, and co-founded Big D Creative as the project wound down in 1999.  Curt is the published author of CLE seminars and several legal forms, serves on the Board of Directors for sister company SkinzWraps, Inc. (SKZW.PK) and is the former CEO of Dallas-based Greener Home Solutions and ExpertSource as well as attorney for Alamo Title Insurance's Preston Road branch office in Dallas.  Curt graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1995 and received his Juris Doctor degree from SMU's Dedman School of Law in 1998.  He founded SEO Dogs in 2004 after recognizing the increasing demand for Search Engine Optimization from Big D Creative's clients.
 
In his spare time Curt enjoys racquetball, tennis, sky diving and shooter video games.
With all of the push about the importance of having and being active on social media, one of the most difficult, but most important questions for any online marketer to answer is this:
 
“How do I measure our return on investment (ROI) for our social media efforts?”
 
 
Chris Trimble
Project Manager
A Microsoft Certified Professional, Chris Trimble has been a member of the SEO Dogs team for 4 years.  Chris boasts a strong background in management and information technology with expertise in hardware and development testing/quality control.  He can build a computer faster than you can and he can lift it higher than you can.   Chris is fluent in several languages and foods. 
 
In his spare time, Chris is a movie buff who enjoys gaming, spending time with his daughter, and "whipping you into shape."
The first task of any SEO project should be to perform sitewide keyword research. This means all pages of the site. Site owners will often balk at this part of the process because it's a lot of work and they already have keyword phrases in mind. Owners think that’s it’s OK to skip this step because they “already know what keywords they want to target”. That may be the case, but without performing proper keyword research, there's no way to be sure. Many times, the client's terminology differs from what the public is actually entering as search term... or there may related keywords that the client hasn't thought about. Keyword research lets our clients understand the amount of searches for each keyword phrase as well as the amount of competition for those terms.  From there, we counsel them on a combination of broad and niche keywords and build an SEO game plan accordingly.
Amal Haddad
SEO Director
Amal is one of the premier search engine marketing experts in the nation and has been awarded seven design and IT-related certificates.  She has been a member of the SEO Dogs and Big D Creative team for more than seven years.  Her expertise is SEO-friendly HTML, XHTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Flash.  She oversees the development, implementation and monitoring of organic search engine optimization (SEO) and paid search campaigns (PPC) for our clients' websites. Her proficiencies include: tracking and analysis of website traffic, research, and all SEO and SEM-related tasks in addition to social media design.  Her experience includes not only SEM, but is solidly rooted in web development and web design.
 
In her spare time, Amal enjoys traveling, rose gardening and reading
Blogging is one of the first and most often discussed strategies that we suggest here at SEO Dogs. It is one of the most effective things that bring organic traffic to your website if done in the right way. I say this as if it is easy to figure out the right way, but some parts of effective blogging are not as transparent as others. That is why we will spell much of it out for you here and now. Blogging is one of the first and most often discussed strategies that we suggest here at SEO Dogs. It is one of the most effective things that bring organic traffic to your website if done in the right way. I say this as if it is easy to figure out the right way, but some parts of effective blogging are not as transparent as others. That is why we will spell much of it out for you here and now. 
 
Jason Barnett
Design Team Leader
Jason has been a member of the Big D Creative team for five years.  He graduated from the Art Institute of Dallas with a degree in Communication Design.  He has more than ten years’ industry experience in Web and Package Design.  Jason is proficient at design and web usability with a focus on creating aesthetically captivating designs with user- and search engine-friendly Web interfaces.  Jason is also an internationally recognized illustrator and album cover artist.  His work has appeared in various galleries and solo exhibitions.
 
In his spare time Jason enjoys singing, playing guitar and mixed martial arts.
 
Social Media Tip of the Day: Try Listorious. It helps you identify categories of users relevant to your industry.  Much like Wikipedia, the lists are managed by users themselves who are actively engaged in your areas of interest.
 
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Peter Salaverry
Co-Founder
An attorney with a strong track record of success in sales and marketing, Mr. Salaverry co-founded Big D Creative with Curt Green in 1999.  Peter is the author of a published novel and online CLE seminar.  He also serves as CEO of our sister company SkinzWraps, Inc. (SKZW.PK).  Peter is a licensed Texas attorney, graduated from the University of Arizona in 1995 and received his Juris Doctor degree from SMU's Dedman School of Law in 1998.  
 
In his spare time, Peter enjoys cycling, swimming and bareback bear riding.
 
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Paul Galinari
Senior Programmer
Paul has been a programmer with Big D Creative and SEO Dogs for more than 5 years.  He has thirteen years industry experience in Web and Internet-related programming and software development.  Paul is proficient at coding, testing errors and web usability with a focus on creating user-friendly Web interfaces and custom Content Management Solutions [CMS], as well as implementation of open source code.
 
In his spare time, Paul enjoys eating cake, devastating opponents in Call of Duty and participating in flash mobs.
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Riley Gale
Content Creator
Over the course of June, we here at Dallas SEO Dogs are going to focus our blog on discussing tips and strategies to boost content, interactions, and conversions into business through the use of social media.  Today, we’re going to explain how to get more likes, shares, and comments on Facebook. 
 
Ray Everett
Project Manager
 
 
Most people I talk to have two opinions regarding LinkedIn: Most younger adults view social media sites as mere sources of entertainment. I’ve heard LinkedIn referred to as “Facebook in a suit and tie”. It is something “just too serious”, something to be avoided, like a drab office job. Others, a mostly older crowd, consider it just another social media network like Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Something used to acknowledge each other’s existence on the web.
 
But don’t be mistaken; LinkedIn can have a large, crucial, and positive impact on your career due to some very simple reasons:
 
 
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