Upcoming conferences — Free tickets and discounts!

Here is some information on four upcoming conferences that will interest many of our readers: Searchonomics, PPC Summit and Semphonic’s X Change. Pandia readers get a 10% discount on PPC Summit and four lucky Pandia readers get a free ticket to Searchonomics.

PPC Summit

PPC Summit present the “Pay Per Click Profits Road Map”. Join them in Los Angeles Sept. 23-24 and Chicago Nov. 4-5.

At PPC Summit you will learn how to improve your pay per click advertising.

PPC summit is a pay per click advertising training event, where you’ll learn from search engine marketing experts during two days of in-depth sessions covering profitable pay per click best practices on Google, Yahoo, MSN/Bing and more.

Pandia readers get an extra 10% in savings off two day rates — you will save a total of 35% if you sign up by the early bird date for a two-day conference pass!

Register now! SAVE up to 35% with code: pandia

Searchnomics

The Searchnomics conference that takes place in Santa Clara, California, on October 29 and 30, 2009.

This conference will provide you with strategies, best practices, and tactics to build your entire online marketing campaign.

Searchnomics targets search engine marketers, SEO and web analytics professionals, online advertisers and publishers, Internet marketing professionals, webmasters and designers, interactive agency professionals, e-commerce managers, media planners and more.

If you register for Searchnomics, you have a chance to win one of four free ticket to Searchnomics especially for Pandia readers.

To enter the draw you enter “pandia” in the tag field in the registration form. (You cannot be a vendor, consultant or provider of search, seo and social media marketing services. You have to be an end user of these services at a company. The ticket is not transferable nor can it be sold or redeemed for cash value.)

Register now to win a free ticket. Put “pandia” in the tag field in the registration form.

Semphonic’s X Change

Semphonic X Change will be held on September 9-11 in San Francisco.

This is a relatively small, practitioner run event which focuses solely on web analytics. The conference is built around small group discussions called huddles. These are facilitated by practicing web analysts from top organizations like Nokia, Schwab, Turner, AOL and the NY Times.

For advanced web analytics training, take a closer look at the Think Tank. Among the courses you will find: User driven excel reporting, working with a web analytics data feed, tagging a Web 2.0 site, and managing web analytics on a shoestring.

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