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Posted by Rob Lewis on Tue, April 28, 2009 11:04 AM · Filed under Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, Atlantic-Canada · Comments

The definitive digital event for marketers, webmasters and search engine marketers (SEMs) is coming to Toronto this summer.

Now in its 6th year,  Search Engine Strategies Toronto is organized and programmed in cooperation with Andrew Goodman, the SES Advisory Board and SearchEngineWatch.com, the leading authority on Search Engine Marketing. Attending SES Toronto from June 8th - 10th is a great opportunity to network with your peers while learning the tips, tactics and strategies that will grow your business online.

The Day Two program kicks off with a keynote by Emanuel Rosen, Author of the national bestseller "The Anatomy of Buzz" and "The Anatomy of Buzz Revisited". Prior to writing these books, Rosen was VP Marketing at Niles Software where he was responsible for launching and marketing the company's flagship product EndNote which spread to a large extent by word of mouth. It was during this time that Rosen became interested in buzz and especially in how it can be accelerated.

Interested in attending? Techvibes readers receive 15% off the registration price by using this discount code:TV15CA

 
Company:
Search Engine Strategies Conference
Website:
http://www.searchenginestrategies.com

Since 1999 Search Engine Strategies (SES) has been the leading international conference series for webmasters, digital agencies, online marketers... [more]

 

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