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Live from SES Chicago 2004
Hi All,
Just wanted to let you know I made it to Chicago and that we will begin live coverage of the sessions I attend starting at 9am Chicago time (10am EST). Here is the Conference at a Glance. I have already selected the sessions I would like to go to, but I've seen most of them already. So if you really, really want me to cover something, please let me know and I will do my best to do so. More votes for a particular session, the more likely I will cover it. Thanks and see you all tomorrow. |
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Hi, there!
Multi-domain and multi-site issues is a must, especially with geo-targetting and cross-linking issues. |
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will do.
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Cover 'Ad Management Tactics' on Thursday
This is an area of intense debate, so should be fun.
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Two sessions up: Profitable Models and Profitable Customers and Gathering of the Tribes: Agencies, Engines and Advertisers Tackle Points of Friction.
Wifi is not available...sorry for the slower updates. |
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Next one, Virtual SEM.
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Very interesting session named Dynamic Attitude Analysis Making Opinions Measurable and Actionable for Marketing, Orion might be particularly interested in this one.
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It seems these days many are mapping X to Y, where
Y= f(X) X=time Y=stuffs And? Orion |
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This mornings keynote, need to run to the PR session that I am late for.
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I'm with Marcia.
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Great session and something that is going to change a portion of the search landscape Public Relations Via Search Engines.
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What many of you have been waiting for the Black Hat, White Hat & Lots of Gray session.
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The B2B Forum Session.
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Fun session named What Would You Do where Danny put Greg Boser, Dana Todd, Noel McMichael and Andrew Goodman in charge of the new search company formed by the merger of Google and Yahoo! named GooHoo!
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linking
Personaly I did not attend any of the sessions I'm not big on classroom settings. I enjoyed the Expo a lot. I go to these things to hang around with friends and talk about what we have learned since we met last. I got to be part of a group discoussion about adwords with a senior adwords guy that was there. It seems that there is a big difference in opinion between the programmers and the customer service people. They get about as much notice on new things as we do. It is not uncommon for an adwords user to inform their customer rep about new changes. The adwords programmers can just do whatever they want without telling anybody. For the adwords team to produce an announcement when they do find out changes have been made it has to be signed off by several departments and can take 2 weeks to get out. Also he told us that adwords is just as slow at the plex as it is for us. So a lot of them spend the day waiting for things to load.
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Mike Grehan, Todd (oilman), Bruce Clay in the Organic Listing Forum
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New session which really turned out to be surprisingly very interesting named Web Standards. Good Design & SEO: You Can Have It All.
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Need money, well check out the Self Funding Budget Strategies, they didn't really hand out dollars, but Kevin Lee was giving out frogs with big lips.
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Nothing like good old fashion Redirects and Rewriting techniques to end the day.
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