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Sad news is never easy to pass on.
I was just informed that friend and fellow WPW member Jacob Wissler owner of Global SEO Inc. and SEO Houston passed away unexpectedly this past Sunday night or Monday morning. Jacob was very dedicated to his work and a good friend to have. I’ll miss him. Ken |
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Thanks for passing the news along. I've even talked with Jacob on the phone. He was a good man and he'll be missed!
God Bless him! |
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that's horrible news. i never really conversed with Jacob, but if the content of his posts were any indication, we are certainly losing a good man. my sympathies go out to his family and friends.
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I liked him, always polite and charming, I'll miss the guy. God bless you Jacob, safe journey to the next one. David
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This is shocking news, Ken.
1. I will miss his smiling face (picture). 2. I will miss his knowledgable posts. Bring my condolences from Kjell in Norway to his family if it is possible. |
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In one of Jacobs last posts here he wrote 'If someone knows the future of the Internet,please let us know,so that can get rich'
I'm changing my sig out of respect. |
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Horrible news. Jacob was a good guy. He will certainly be missed.
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Nice post in the newsletter, Chris. He certainly will be missed by many of us long-time members, and his absense will affect many to come without them knowing it.
Brian.
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How sad. He will be missed.
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shocking news...recently his father died and he was the only son ...i have been talking to him on googletalk regarding work and then his father passed away...and now himself... it really feels strange when someone you know ..is active and all of a sudden he's no more..
May Allah rest his soul. |
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Jacob, I didn't know you but I've read your posts and was always impressed at how you never promoted yourself or acted above anyone else.
You could be a true Irishman. Go n-eiri an bothar leat. (May you have a fine journey, literally: may the road rise to meet you.)
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After reading his biography at http://www.jacobwissler.com/biography.htm. I can only ascertain that the cause of his death could be eating airline food all his life.
In the end he said "I am sick of airports and packing and meals on a plane." He will be missed by all. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
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Jacob was one of the most friendly and competent posters I know here at WPW. I will miss him too!
My condolences to Jacob and his family.
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I followed many of his posts. We will miss you Jacob..
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One of the nicest qualities I want to remember about Jacob was that he saw through a lot of superficial issues, and got right down to the basics:
This is an article I carry of his that has played out that simplicity a thousand times over. He and I both enjoyed the directness of it over and over again in our stats: It's entitled "Internet Marketing Basics" - #2 in the GOOG for us: Forgive me for linking it here: He was very direct and to the point: http://www.mountaineagleweb.com/Mark...ing-Basics.htm I also have another unpublished article he asked me to publish a while back. If no one finds it offensive, I would consider publishing it in his honor. Ken |
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Ken.
You have my vote. Publish it. |
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Ken you have my vote too!
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Jacob and I conversed outside the forum long ago, and I've always been grateful of his insights that he was so ready and willing to share with anyone.
I'm terribly saddened by the news of his passing. I only have fond memories of all he contributed. God bless your journey, Jacob.
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Bad news for all of us.
MY deep sympathies with his family and friends. |
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This is not the kind of news I expected to read in my inbox this morning. I've done a bit of work for Jacob in the recent few months and we talked a bit on his trips to South Africa. He surely was one of the good guys who knew his profession well.
Jacob, you leave behind many who will miss you and your many contributions to this forum and that of the SEO world. Thank you !!! |
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Jacob and I discussed many business issues. He had an uncanny ability to address complex issues and break them down to simple terms. I still get about 20 visits a day or so from the one article I have published on my Site.
Jacob's strongest point was Marketing not web development or even SEO - he hired, consulted and outsourced for expertise he needed. He had my more complex approach beat "hands down" in some respects. Actually he had recently given me 2 more articles. They are simple, to the point and very direct. I am going to publish them here first and then publish the second one on my Site in his honor. Ken |
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I never published this one because it seemed too commercial:
Selecting an Expert Web Designer When selecting a web designer, it is import to select someone who is an expert in your field. Instead of selecting a “one man can do it all” shop, it is better to find a web design firm that has a specialty. This also applies to search engine optimization. If you are in the oil field business, or any of the related petrochemical firms, I would urge you to turn to Ken Webster at MountainEagleWeb. Ken knows more about the oil industry than any web designer in Houston – which is the center of the oil industry. Ken also does press releases and is the best at public relations. If you need an html site with complex database and some embedded Flash, contact Jacob at http://www.seohouston.com/webdesign/index.htm We also do local and global search engine optimization. If you want organic search engine optimization, which will cause your company to show up in the natural search results, that is what we do at www.seohouston.com but if you want a Pay-Per-Click (PPC) program which is professionally managed to save you money on every click and eliminate click fraud, the best PPC experts are at www.directoryone.com. A truly smart web designer knows what he does not know, and sends that work on to those who do, Jacob Wissler 1/24/06 |
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This one will have more value for many here. He handed it off to me at the end of June 2006:
Getting the Big Clients So you own a web design or SEO firm and you are making a nice living working on websites for small business; how do you step that up to the next level and work on websites for the big law firms and Fortune 100 companies? Let me explain how we did it: 1. Invest in an office in a nice office tower with an address that says success. This gives clients the comfort of knowing that they can come find you if things don’t work out. Put your address on every page of your website. 2. Keep normal business hours and be in the office 9-5. 3. Advertise – our company spends $24,000 per month on advertising. Without advertising how will a client find you? 4. Wear a suit, nothing too fashionable. You don’t want to dress like a pimp. In the tech industry jeans and a t-shirt are normal. At major law firms with 400 or more lawyers and 1,000 support staff, the managing partner (the person who authorizes payment) will be wearing a Brooks Brothers suit. If you want to play in that league, you must dress the part. 5. Do not be afraid to admit when you are in over your head. We have had clients ask us to do things which we honestly could not do. We sent them to a firm that could help them, and collected a finder’s fee. 6. Do not expect a link. In some states, law firms need to get every word on their website approved by the state. Getting a government agency or Fortune 100 company to link to you could involve a year of paperwork and approval from dozens of people, including a review by their in house legal department. If you do get a link, it is golden. 7. Stay close to home. We have had great success at hiring people in the Third World, but we have only closed a few sales outside of our metro area of Houston. It is so much easier to sell someone if you can sit down with them face to face. For this reason, we sell to clients in Houston but have the work done overseas. In summation, selling major clients is all about image, presenting yourself as a professional business person and being able to back it up with a quality product. Jacob Wissler 6/30/2006 |
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It's not often you are granted the position to help someone speak from the next world, but I think Jacob would reiterate that second article; "Getting The Big Clients", for all of us in the business, if he had the opportunity.
Ken |
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This is sad news. Although I don't post in the forum very often, I read the threads almost daily. Jacob was one of 4 or 5 very memorable members. I thought his postings were well thought-out and reflected his wisdom.
I have also been a world traveler, so I can relate to his experiences. He was still a fairly young guy and left us way too soon. Here is one of my favorite quotes (author unknown), but I think it applies to Jacob: "When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that at the end, you are the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying." Rest in peace, Jacob.
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Rest in peace fellow Houstonian.
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Our condolences to Jacob's friend and family. He often gave wonderful advice. He will surely be missed.
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I think he would like that. My vote as well.
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Wow. Jacob always seemed like such a gentleman. His posts had clarity and were insightful, his replies always courteous.
I'll miss seeing him here. Good Luck in your new adventure Jacob!
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[quote="greeneagle"]Sad news is never easy to pass on.
I was just informed that friend and fellow WPW member Jacob Wissler owner of Global SEO Inc. and SEO Houston passed away unexpectedly this past Sunday night or Monday morning. Sorry to hear that, he will be missed www.ssrichardmontgomery.com |
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A big Loss to the Web World.My deepest sympathies .
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Wow...he was so nice and I just met him. He was the 3rd person (and last) to immediately jump in and greet me and offer his assistance!!! This to someone who introduced herself as a total newbie...total. He enouraged me. And, he did that on my birthday.
I'll say a prayer for him and his...and extend my sympathies to them. I know he'd be pleased to see the newbie's work...from my last post ("A Snappy Hello" in the introductions) saying I know nothing...I didn't even know what FTP was...lol...to now I have 4-5 sites up...not fully...need more content...but content is easier to get than setting it up when you are new. But they are up and I think look pretty decent! Thanks for befriending me and offering any help. Kelly |
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It is truly heart wrenching to hear of such a great loss to the SEO world. There have been many great contributions to this era of the internet, and as I understand Jacob has had quite an impact with many years of contributions.
Additionally, I send my condolences for his family and friends. On many occasions, your colleagues and friends are considerably closer than family and on some level, I am sure that is something we can all appreciate. Ken, I am sure it would be very honorable of you to publish the article in his namesake. Stephanie |
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