| In the midst of a great recession, the digital economy is one of the few safe havens for growth and investment, as search continues to be among the most cost effective and measurable mediums for marketers. A recent Efficient Frontier survey found that retail boosted search spend in the 4th quarter of 2009 up 17% year over year. The effectiveness of search is no better reflected than in its overwhelming interest among businesses. This year alone more than 5000 marketers, across 40 countries are projected to attend SES New York taking place March 22-26, the largest search marketing conference of the year. Here's why you'll want to attend SES New York 2010: - Bonus track of content
Enjoy a full day of sessions focused on local search, brought to you by the Local Search Summit on Day1 of the conference.
- New advanced search marketing strategies tracks (including Geek Track, Geek Speak, Advanced Issues)
All focusing on cutting edge strategies, tips, and tactics that will be driving search in 2010.
- New dedicated OMS track
Focusing on demand generation and social media marketing strategies.
- SEM and Partnered Training Workshops
Choose from 2 days of full and half day training workshops offered by SES, Bruce Clay, Base Camp, and Page Zero Media focusing on SEO, Search Analytics, and Paid Search Training.
- Panels and Keynotes
Hear from the leading voices in search and digital for 2010 including the likes of Avinash Kaushik, David Meerman Scott, Tim Ash, Ray Comstock and more. Can't make it to SES New York on March 22 - 26th? Then hear one of the year's most anticipated speakers and keynote for SES New York Avinash Kaushik, Analytics Evangelist for Google on demand in the comfort of your own home in our free webcast: Analytics 2010 - Driving the data! | | Featured Speakers | | Matthew J. Brown Director of Search Strategy New York Times Company | | Simon Heseltine Senior Marketing Manager AOL, LLC | | Prashant Puri Head of Global SEO Shopping.com | | |
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