New Blogger on LDS Media Talk

Hi. My name is Greg McMurdie and I just joined LDS Media Talk as a new blogger (thanks for the invite Larry!).

I am a search engine marketer and have worked in marketing and sales most of my career for companies such as Intel, Symantec, McAfee and a few small startups here and there. Concerning my educational background, I received an MBA from Indiana University with an emphasis in Marketing and a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in Business Management. I am married to the former Carolyn Tillman and we have one son named Andrew.

Big Mountain Pass looking west towards the Salt Lake Valley Over the course of the coming weeks and months, I look forward to interacting with you on a variety of topics and subjects. So check back often, leave a comment or two, and if you’d like to get in touch with me about possible blog topics and/or suggestions/improvements to our Web sites, please email me at mcmurdiegm (…at…) ldschurch (…dot…) org. Oh, did I mention I enjoy road biking? Just not up the east side of Big Mountain in July! For some reason I am always the last one up the hill…

Comments

# Tim Malone 29 Sep 2008

Welcome, Greg. We look forward to reading your essays. I know what Wikipedia says about SEO and SEM. Will you be contributing in this area to the church Web sites?

# Heather 30 Sep 2008

Greg, I’m really excited to read your blogs and learn new things from you. You’ll be a great addition to LDS Media Talk!

# Greg 1 Oct 2008

Hi Heather, thanks for your comments. Let me know if there are topics you are interested in exploring.

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[...] My name is Jimmy Smith.  I am the Web Analytics Product Manager at the LDS Church, and along with Greg McMurdie, I am the newest contributor to the LDS Media Talk blog.  Prior to landing here at the Church [...]

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