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Sage Lewis

Sage Lewis started his online marketing company, SageRock.com, in 1999 during a time when most Internet companies were failing. SageRock, however, has thrived under Lewis’ direction -- growing an average of 30% every year, while also being recognized as one of the top ten search engine optimization firms in the U.S. by a third-party resource in the industry, Marketing Sherpa.

Regarded as a web marketing expert, Lewis speaks regularly to business organizations like NEOSA and COSE, serves as a resource for press about industry trends, and teaches a recurring class on search engine optimization at Cleveland State University.

Lewis has created a unique company culture that values the individual employee and client, and he has built SageRock around one principle, “The concern, respect and empathy for the individual people we come in contact with at SageRock is our single core value.”

Lewis lives in Akron with his wife, Rocky, and son, Indiana.


Recent articles by Sage Lewis

    The Promotion Recipe
    Are your social media contacts numb to your promotions? Spice them up using these tips.

    Do Follow
    Pros and cons of building links through blog comments.

    All Links Are Not Created Equal
    As link building evolves and changes over time, we need to look at a variety of factors that determine whether a link is useful.

    Paid Links: Seller and Buyer Beware!
    Don't let your site drop out of search results. Here's how.

    Sage's Twitter Promotion Experiment
    How do people feel about selling or being sold in social media? Is charity one thing, but for-profit something different?

    Links Top List of Search Engine Ranking Factors
    In a recent survey of industry experts, four of the top five search engine ranking factors were link-related. Links may not always be the most important ranking factor, but today, it appears they are the dominating force.

    Have We Lost All Control?
    In the age of social media, marketers are not controlling the message. So the next time you have a promotion, ask yourself what you can do to get people talking about it.

    Promotions Come in All Shapes, Sizes, and Colors
    We often think of promotions as giving something away or getting people to enter a contest. But there can also be promotions to raise awareness.

    Re-Thinking Link Building Commentary
    Readers respond to Sage's last column, where he urged them to change the way they think about link building.

    Re-Thinking Link Building
    I've yet to meet anyone who loves to chase down links, and the time involved can become costly. Is passing the task off to interns or outsourcing this important task to India the answer?

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