New search engine marketing conference series
SEO experts David Naylor, Greg Boser and Jennifer Slegg have launched a new conference series called Seodays.
Seodays will be offering two days conferences in UK, Europe, USA and Canada. As well as sessions lead by the experts mentioned each conference will include guest speakers and VIP guests from the search engine marketing industry.
The conference series is targeting:
- In-house SEOs
- Independent marketers
- Affiliate marketers
- Industry analysts
- Direct marketers
- Writers & journalists in the search engine space
- Pay per click advertising buyers
- Website designers & developers
- Business owners
The first conference takes place at the London Euston Hilton Hotel on March 20 and 21. The main focus is apparently on providing SEM small group training.
The idea of creating this conference took shape under the recent Search Engine Strategies conference in London, and three weeks later the three are announcing a March conference!
Greg Boser is as surprised as the rest of us:
All I know is that Dave is the kind of guy that becomes somewhat obsessive once he makes up his mind to do something. And Jen is the kind of person who’s cup is always half full, so between the two of them, they actually came to the conclusion that it was indeed possible to make SEODays a reality before the end of Q1.
See also:
Dave Naylor’s blog.
Greg “WebGuerrilla” Boser on SEO Days
Jennifer “JenSense” Slegg on Seodays
Pandia on other search engine marketing conference series.
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