Get Search Optimization Help at SES San Jose 2009
Do you have a strategy in place to increase your website’s search ranking? Need help? SES San Jose is a search engine strategies training and conference series that will teach you how to optimize and market your site within search engines.
Who Should Go?
Marketing Managers
Creative Directors
E-Commerce Managers
Brand Managers
Business Analytics Directors
Media Buyers
Media Planners
SEO Specialists/Consultants
PPC Analysts
Webmasters
Web Developers and Designers
IT Project Managers
What Will You Learn?
How search engines rank web pages.
How to optimize your site to out-rank competitors.
New methods of link building to keep your brand in front of your customers.
How to increase traffic via organic listings and avoid “spam” penalties.
How to optimize and rank better with pay-per-click campaigns.
How to improve user experience and increase conversions by testing and tuning landing pages.
How to track your performance and maximize ROI using analytics software.
Details
SES San Jose runs August 10 to 14, 2009 at the McEnery Convention Center. The conference runs August 11 to 13. August 10 and 14 are training days. A three-day pass for August 11 – 13 costs $1995 – save $200 when you register before July 24. For more information visit the SES San Jose site.
Register here.
Crissy Campbell
Crissy was Boxcar Marketing’s project manager from May 2009 to December 2012. She handled much of our day-to-day business, including working with clients directly on editorial calendars, weekly online activity plans, social media training and outreach opportunities.
Crissy holds a Master of Publishing degree and before Boxcar Marketing, she worked at the Fraser Valley Regional Library where she specialized in the development and execution of promotional campaigns to drive traffic to regional library locations.
Fun Facts
Crissy has seen the sun rise on the Mekong River.
She took Japanese in high school.
She could beat adults at Memory when she was 5.
Crissy loves wine and board games. Together when possible.
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