Kristine Schachinger
Kristine Schachinger started her career in 1998 as a front-end developer and website designer. She has two decades of website design, development and implementation experience and has helped design/code/implement sites for everyone from SMBs to Reba McEntire, AOL, Superpages.com, and USA.gov. As part of that experience, Kristine also has fourteen years in accessibility and a thirteen years experience in website visibility and SEO.
Kristine’s current SEO work includes, but is not limited to News Publishers, monthly SEO support, Site Health Audits, SEO Algorithm/Penalty Audits (and recovery plans), Online Reputation Management, Conversion Optimization, Site Usability (including testing) and Technical SEO. Kristine is the CEO and Founder of Sites Without Walls, a full-serviceConcierge SEO Digital Marketing Consulting Agency.
In addition, Kristine is a speaker at industry conferences around the world and is also currently a Subject Matter Expert with columns in Search Engine Land, Search Engine Watch, SEMPost, Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Watch, and starting back with State of Digital.
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An attendee at our very first UnGagged event in her hometown of Las Vegas, Kristine Schachinger is now one of our most valuable speakers; who returns yearly for an event she describes as “some of the best speakers in the industry giving you the down and dirty details…” For those of you who don’t know her, Kristine is an SEO Consultant, Speaker, Writer and Member of SEOktoberfest. She specialises in SEO, Online Marketing, Website Audits, Penalty Recovery, Accessibility, Usability, & Social Media.
This year, Kristine brings incomparable insights on Google Algorithms such as Panda, Penguin, “Fred”, and Rankbrain, to Las Vegas. Join Kristine in her session titled, ‘<a href=”http://www.ungagged.com/event/las-vegas-2017/session/breaking-googles-black-box-2017/”>Breaking Google’s Black Box 2017</a>’ to debunk what has now become Google’s black box.