SEO best practices webinar

We recently launched free live webinars on acquia.com. Accessible by anyone, these live interactive webinars are typically scheduled on Thursdays at 1pm ET/10am PT/6pm GMT. This Thursday I have invited Ben Finklea from Volacci to present on SEO Best Practices for your Drupal Site.
Ben and the team at Volacci are authors of the SEO Checklist module for Drupal. Ben will discuss best practices for on-page SEO and then walk through a demo of the SEO Checklist module. In this session, you will learn about a few Drupal modules you can use as part of your SEO strategy and how best to improve your site's ranking with search engines.
In addition the SEO Best Practices webinar this week, we'll be hosting weekly webinars on a range of topics. A list of upcoming webinars is available in the Community section of the site. The Getting Started webinar is a 101 level introduction to Drupal and Acquia's products and services. We're also planning 201 level technical topics, including theming, workflow options, staging and development best practices. Recordings for all of the webinar topics are available for on demand viewing on the Recorded webinars page.
Please let us know if there are any topics you would like us to feature in a future webinar.
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looks like the recorded
looks like the recorded webinar may no longer be available - is that a temporary issue? hoping so, as I think this webinar is a good resource for the community. it would be a shame to lose it!