April 20, 2007 Comments
Matt McGee has put together a cute little piece of link bait over at the Small Business SEM blog. He takes more than a dozen well known faces from the search marketing world (yes, my mug is among them) and offers up a picture of both the SEM and their celebrity look-a-like as suggested by MyHeritage.com. There are some pretty impressive matches among his list, though I had a little issue with mine.
You see, Matt used a photo from last December at SES Chicago for mine. Any woman that has had a photo taken of her just 10 weeks after giving birth knows pictures from that time period certainly don't "count." So here's what Matt came up with:

Me? Janeane Garafolo?
Great, so I'm the snarky funny girl with dark hair. (Personally I thought that was Lisa Barone, but apparently she gets to be some gorgeous actress.)
Having one of those "I'll show him moments" I took a more recent (and better) photo of myself and headed over to MyHeritage.com to run my own little celebrity comparison.
The results?

*sigh*
Ok, ok, you win Matt.
There are a lot better matches though...check out Cameron Olthuis, Justin Sanger and Shoemoney's matches on Matt's full list.
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