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Google Webmaster Help Bionic Posters

Google Webmaster Help Bionic Posters are group members who stand out as exceptionally active, helpful and friendly. They volunteer time and energy to help build a great community and to help webmasters all around the world. We created this program to recognize their outstanding efforts and to encourage other members to follow their lead and help foster the group's community spirit.


 

webado (Christina) - www.webado.com
Christina passionately pursues life and helping her family, her friends, and all of the webmaster community (recently hitting 10K posts!). For lending a hand to one thousand webmasters or two, thankfully there's webado! :)

Phil Payne - www.isham-research.co.uk
Got into IT by accident in 1969.  IBM Assembler whiz, then into marketing in the PCM business (IBM-compatible mainframes) and dragged all over the world.  Then an IT Industry Analyst. Web sites combine technical programming and marketing concepts.  "Isham Research" is named after the village I lived in at the time.
cass-hacks (Craig) - cass-hacks.com
Although most think him from some other world, he tries to be as down to earth as possible when giving help to others.


abracadabra (Tim)
An optimist with a thirst for knowledge, who loves a good challenge and has a driven desire to help others. Employed Computer professional since 1981 and an all time technology enthusiast who also designed and built a working "Star Trek communicator" at age 12.
Aaron Pratt - www.ne-design.net
I have been interested in web mastering for my own purposes since 2003 because I make "rain barrels" and sell them. When you make changes to a website Google Webmaster Groups is the best place to go for emotional and technical support, though today I mainly visit to help out other webmasters.
Cristina - www.asymptoticdesign.com
Continuously setting the benchmark for technical expertise and kindness, Cristina's a gem to the webmaster community. Keep an eye out for her helpful advice; there's a ton to learn from this web developer.

Robbo (Vince) - www.tesol-direct.com
Vince taught in school, college and university education in the UK, Thailand and Zambia. Originally teaching English as a second language, he switched to teaching computer programming and ICT in the 1980s and started doing website development in the 1990s. He now works freelance at a leisurely pace.

JLH (John Honeck) - www.jlh-design.com
I frequent the Google Webmaster Help Group because it is THE only official forum where Google employees speaking officially for Google interact with and answer questions for everyday webmasters.  I just hope to help augment that process with a little of the knowledge I've picked up along the way, the majority of which has come from this very forum.
dockarl (Matt James) - www.utheguru.com
I'm a scientist and computer and communications engineer from Australia, and like many of us I enjoy all things Googley. I'm a self taught webmaster and enjoy sharing any knowledge and experience that I have that may help other folks build successful websites.
IceGiant (Sasch) - www.icegiant.co.uk
Although I don't quite qualify for the title 'Web Fossil', I have been part of the internet since the early days in 1994 whilst working as a techie in the UK. As a technical writer and internet consultant, I have lived in Cyprus since 2005.

MrGamma (James) - www.sitebyjames.com
Website software developer... highly opinionated...

seo101
Seo101 is quick to post and always straight to the point. 


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