Here are our two Searchnomics ticket winners!
We have now two winners for our Searchnomics Conference competition.
Rosario Paredes-Ortiz of the Web site marketing company Apex Internet in New Zealand and Rege of the Norwegian search engine marketing company Collect AS won the free tickets to the Searchnomics conference.
Congratulations!
The Searchnomics June 27 2007 Conference is aimed at web and internet marketing professionals, and cover topics like:
- Search Engine Marketing
- Search Engine Optimization
- Design and Development
- Branding and Promotion
- Web Analytics
- New Innovations and Opportunities
Speakers at this year conference include Marissa Mayer, Vice President for Search Products & User Experience of Google; Melanie Mitchell, AOL; Bill Tancer, HitWise; Kevin Wilk, Yahoo! Search Marketing; Brett Crosby, Google Analytics and more.
Alternative search engine marketing conferences
If this date doesn’t fit your needs, note that there are several other upcoming search engine conferences.
The next Search Engine Strategies conferences are in China on May 25 and 26, Milan on May 29 and 30 and Toronto on June 12-13.
Danny Sullivan’s expert Search Marketing Expo takes place in Seattle on June 4 and 5.
There will be another Webmasterworld Pubcon in Las Vegas in December.
See also our overview of search engine conferences and workshops.
Searchnomics home page
Pandia: Searchnomics - another search engine marketing conference series
Recent news from Pandia
Learn more about pay per click advertising in LA!
The future of search may be personalized, but what about your privacy?
The Google Chrome Browser
Pandia Weekend Wrap-up August 31
Google Suggest helps you formulate your search queries
Innovative news search with Jamesoo
Del.izzy adds search functionality to Delicious
Pandia Weekend Wrap-up Aug 24 2008
Inquisitor, a search add-on for Safari
Tools for determening the value of web sites
Ask adds TV listings to search results
Yahoo! drops Boolean support
Get recommendations based on your bookmarks
Pandia Weekend Wrap-up August 10
Social powered search from 50 Matches
Google lets go of search marketing company Performics























