Barry Schwartz is the CEO of
RustyBrick, a
New York Web service firm specializing in customized online technology that helps companies decrease costs and increase sales. RustyBrick sells custom web ...
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Barry Schwartz is the CEO of
RustyBrick, a
New York Web service firm specializing in customized online technology that helps companies decrease costs and increase sales. RustyBrick sells custom web software including advanced e-commerce, custom content management systems, social networking sites, CRM applications, custom web-based business software, iPhone applications and much more. Barry Schwartz is the founder of the
Search Engine Roundtable and has covered search for over 10 years. Barry is also the News Editor at
Danny Sullivan's
Search Engine Land. Barry hosts the Search Marketing Expo in Israel and is a speaker at many search marketing conferences, including Search Engine Strategies, La Red Innova Madrid, Spain and PubCon. Barry is always at the forefront of the latest news and trends in search. He was also the former News Editor at Search Engine Watch and is a moderator at several search marketing forums. Barry has and currently provided an advisory role for
Google,
Yahoo! Search, Microsoft's
Bing, and several other Internet companies and many startups. Barry graduated from the City University of New York (Baruch College) in 2002, with Summa Cum Laude honors. Schwartz received several honors while in university, including Beta Gamma Sigma and the Golden Key International Honor Society. He, his wife and daughters live in the New York area. Barry is often quoted and interviewed in publications such as Forbes, Reuters, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Bloomberg, USA Today BuinessWeek, News.com, Publish and many more. He has appeared on primetime TV, specifically NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams to talk about Google Instant and on CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood in regards to mobile apps. He has over a decade of hands on experience in web strategy, marketing and business optimization. To hire Barry for a site consultation please visit our
search marketing consultation page to learn more about rates and how to hire Barry. You can learn more about Barry at his
Wikipedia entry, follow him on Twitter
@rustybrick or on
Google + or read his personal blog at
http://www.cartoonbarry.com/.
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