I woke up this morning thinking that I should probably Blog about the upcoming InfoPresse Search Engine Day which is taking place Wednesday, May 31st, 2006 at ex-centris (Twist Image is now on the 3rd floor – right above the event). When I hiked over to the InfoPresse website I was shocked (but extremely happy) to see that the event is sold out.
I remember having early conversations with the InfoPresse team about content for the Search Engine Day and whether there would be enough interest to really turn it into an event. Looks like InfoPresse pulled it off.
Here’s how the InfoPresse website describes the event:
“Le SEO (search engine optimization) et SEM (search engine marketing) représentent une part de plus en plus importante des investissements publicitaires en ligne. Une tendance tout à fait logique dans un contexte de mondialisation et de multiplication des contenus. Avant même de considérer faire appel à vos services ou acheter vos produits, vos clients potentiels doivent d’abord vous trouver! Comment se classe votre site dans les principaux moteurs de recherche? Vos compétiteurs sont-ils mieux référencé que vous? Votre entreprise est-elle facilement repérable en ligne? Les experts se prononcent et vous expliquent comment les moteurs de recherche peuvent vous aider à acquérir de nouveaux clients et à améliorer votre taux de conversion.”
I will be attending, so if you’ll be there, be sure to give me a shout.
If you’re interested, InfoPresse is also doing an E-Commerce Day on Wednesday, June 7th, 2006.
For more information go here: InfoPresse Search Engine Day.
Or here: InfoPresse E-Commerce Day.
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