We will be giving away TWO passes to SES. One will be to Los Angeles SES ILM (interactive local media) show, November 28-30, and the other will be to SES Chicago, December 3 – 7th.
These passes will be given away at our October 10 Hot Seat event held at the Hotel deLuxe, and the winners must be present to claim their prize.
Event Overview – LA:
The major players in the local search arena will describe their services and opportunities for search marketers.
Hear case studies from search marketers who’ve successfully leveraged the local search channel.
Learn how to take advantage of the unique search optimization and advertising challenges posed by local search services. articipate in Q&A sessions with experts in local search.Event Overview – Chicago
“Four and a half days of search, all search and nothing but search. SES is the biggest and oldest conference in this space. Seasoned search maven or hopeful newbie, you’ll find speakers who share expertise, new research, horizon’s edge views and knuckles-in-the code tactics.
Conference chair Kevin Ryan — himself no stranger to search marketing for companies big and small — has lined up thinkers, doers and visionaries who will send you home with a bagful of fresh approaches. Large companies or small will find search expertise. Search marketing professionals, your next client will be here. Vendors, there will be customers seeking just what you have. Everything you need to keep up with the unquestioned velocity of change in this medium is on this conference agenda.”
A full price all access pass to LA is $1595.00, and to Chicago is $1895 so this is really a great value considering the number of people likely to be in the pool for the drawing.
Attendance for the SEM Hotseat begins at just $30 by October 2nd, and maxes out at $100 if you are having your own (or a clients) website reviewed. This is a huge opportunity and if you’ve been considering attending a hotseat event, this is the one to attend.
Scott Hendison is the CEO of Search Commander, Inc. and a recovering affiliate marketer. He is also one of the founding board members of SEMpdx. Find out more about him at his website, SearchCommander.com.