Eric Enge

Eric Enge is a search engine optimization (SEO) consultant, businessman, author, and public speaker. He is the founder of Stone Temple Consulting.
Early career
Enge graduated from Northeastern University. In 1987, Enge was the head of engineering at Phoenix Technologies, where he led a team that had previously cloned BIOS and oversaw the campaign to expand applications of Phoenix's BIOS.
In the 1990s he helped AOL build up its subscriber base. During his time at Stone Temple, Enge started up and ran three publishing companies: FutureMeld, LLC, Moving Traffic Inc., and Optimized Internet Corp. Those three companies have since been sold.
Enge has spoken at conferences including Pubcon, the American Marketing Association, SEMPO, Internet Retailer, , Web 2.0, State of Search, MN Search, Growth Hacking Breakfast, Ungagged, and HostingCon. Enge has delivered keynotes at Pubcon, Rocks Digital Conference, and SEO Meetup Conference, and has conducted a series of online Virtual keynote interviews with Google search engineers. Enge is now General Manager for Digital Marketing at Perficient.
Awards
Enge was named "Search Personality of the Year 2016" and Stone Temple Consulting was awarded "Best Large SEO Agency of the Year 2016" at the US Search Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada,
Writing
Books
In 2009, Enge co-authored The Art of SEO (Theory in Practice) with Stephan Spencer, Rand Fishkin, and Jessie Stricchiola. It is used a textbook for many university courses.
Blogging
Enge contributes to a number of SEO-related websites including columns on Search Engine Land, Marketing Land, and Moz (formerly SEOmoz). He also is a contributor to Forbes, Convince and Convert, Social Media Today, and Copyblogger.
His studies of digital marketing topics and trends have been cited by major publications such as The Washington Post, Fast Company, The Wall Street Journal, and The Motley Fool.
Bibliography
* Enge, Eric, Stephan Spencer, Jessie Stricchiola, and Rand Fishkin. The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization. O'Reilly & Associates, 2009. . (2012 2nd ed. ; 2015 3rd ed. )
 
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