Pros
Depending on the team you end up with, you will meet some incredibly smart, talented, and genuinely friendly individuals. Your skillset will grow, as there is a lot of work to be done and you'll have to learn a lot on the job. Don't worry about your SEO skillset before joining BrightEdge--every new hire must go through a phenomenally in-depth training program.
Cons
The work to be done doesn't have enough hands to do it. The company is all about pushing out massive numbers, and it doesn't really seem to matter how they get there. Most employees do not spend more than 1 to 2 years here. That lack of loyalty and high turnover is alarming. (Yes, they are growing in net, as noted by the company in a review response below, but that's only because hiring is extremely rapid to make up for the large outflux). Do not believe the hype that you are given in the interview--this is not a startup. It wants to appear that it still has a start up vibe, but the culture is very corporate, and only getting more so. A variety of promises will be made during the interview about the opportunities for advancement, but clear goals and expectations are rarely set. If you are not a favorite employee of management or work on a team that is most important to generating new revenue, you will find that your growth opportunities in the company (and your value to the company) will be severely limited. For the long hours (60+ hour weeks are not out of the ordinary), compensation is mediocre at best, although medical benefits are generally pretty strong.