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Search Engine Strategies Chicago starts in four weeks on Dec. 8, 2008. Since SES Chicago is the only SEM conference in the Midwest, it is expect to attract more than 2,000 attendees, or “delegates.”
But as Butch Cassidy frequently asked the Sundance Kid, “Who are those guys?”
In the past, there was anecdotal information about the quality of attendees who came to Search Engine Strategies Chicago. And as a frequent speaker, I would often ask for a show of hands to get a sense of the percentage of first time attendees and SES veterans.
But now, there is survey data that provides a clearer picture of the demographics of delegates from last year’s event. And I suspect it’s the kind of information that exhibitors and sponsors of the SES expo have been asking for:
• 87% of delegates are new to SES, 13% are alumni;
• 85% of delegates approve or recommend purchasing decisions;
• 52% of delegates have a high level of experience within search marketing;
• 36% of delegates are from a company of 100+ employees;
• Nearly 1,300 unique companies attended SES Chicago 2007, 27% of these companies sent two or more staff.
In addition, 41% of the attendees are in marketing or management; 27% are in web design or e-commerce; 23% are in corporate management or owners; and 9% are non-marketing professionals. And 57% approve or specify purchases, 28% make recommendations, and only 15% have no involvement in purchases.
That’s why you’ll see 40 sponsors and exhibitors at the Search Engine Strategies Expo. Savvy search engine marketers understand the value of quality attendance.
As Bill Muller, the VP Marketing for iProspect, has said, “SES is a terrific event series, one that we plan to be at in New York, San Jose, and Chicago.” Or as Ginny Redgate, VP Marketing for Hitwise, has said, “SES provides us great brand visibility within the search marketing community as well as quality leads. It is a great place for us to connect with our clients.”
I don’t think Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid could have said it better.
When the ancient Romans tried to defend themselves from Hannibal’s war elephants, they learned that they needed to throw away their old ideas about war and learn to work together. In today’s SEM agency issues column, “Universal Search: The (War) Elephant in the Room,” William Flaiz compares universal search to the war elephants, and notes that search marketers must realize that focusing all efforts in harmony is the only way to properly address the challenges it presents.
How does one go about getting a job in search, or enhancing their career as a search professional? In today’s SEM.edu column, “Build Your SEM Network — Get LinkedIn,” Ron Jones explains that a partial answer to this question is to use a social networking tool like LinkedIn, where professionals link to one another’s resume-like profiles.
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An interesting story about former Yahoo CEO Terry Semel’s daughter who is being sued for an alleged assault - she asked “don’t you know who I am? Google me you dumb f–k”, according to TMZ.com.
“In a lawsuit filed yesterday in L.A. County Superior Court, Jaroslaw Jarczok claims he was working security last August at 4:00 AM at PURE Nightclub when Courtenay (Semel) was “quite intoxicated due to alcohol and/or chemical or other substances.” He claims she got all foul-mouthed on him,” TMZ reported.
Is your company the victim of bad press, or a concerted campaign to push your site down in the SERPs? In today’s enterprise search marketing column, “Maintaining Your Company’s Image in the SERPs,” Aaron Shear explains that building alternative media types, and linking to compelling content about your company on other sites, can often clear up the majority of the unwanted press by moving it down through the rankings.
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Many advances in marketing on the Web are the result of spending by the profitable and competitive porn and gambling industries. In today’s SEM Crossfire column, “Porn and Gambling: Canaries in the SEM Coal Mine?,” Frank Watson and Chris Boggs explore recent lawsuits in both industries that might help us again, by pointing out some specific areas for marketers to keep an eye on.
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I’ve just returned from the PRSA International Conference in Detroit, Michigan. The Public Relations Society of America is the world’s largest organization for public relations professionals.
But there were a number of sessions on the agenda about search engine optimization. On Saturday, Oct. 25, Lee Odden taught a half-day workshop on “Optimizing Content for Optimum Search Results: Search Engine Optimization of News.” Lee, as most of us in the search industry know, is the CEO of TopRank Online Marketing.
Bill Wagner, the CMO of Vocus, talked about “Uncovering the Potential of PR to Drive Sales.” Lee Odden, Rob Key, the founder and CEO of Converseon, and David Bradfield, senior vice president and partner of FH Digital, discussed “The Changed PR Landscape: What Works, What Doesn’t.” And Laura Sturaitis, senior vice president of media and product services for Business Wire, and I spoke about “What’s the ROI on Your Press Release?”
In other words, SEO and PR people are starting to “reach across the aisle” to build some pretty interesting alliances.
In February, I interviewed Lee Odden at SES London 2008, about news search engine optimization and related topics. And in December, Lee and Sally Falkow, the President of PRESSfeed, will be speaking about “SEO Through Blogs and Feeds” at SES Chicago 2008.
Lee Odden, TopRank Online Marketing, at SES London 2008
As Frank Watson noted earlier this morning, Lee and Jay Byrne, President of v-Fluence Interactive Public Relations, are holding a free PRWeb webinar entitled, “Use PR To Drive Better Search Results,” today at 2 p.m. Eastern Time.
And PRSA has asked me to teach a teleseminar on “The Secrets of Search Engine Optimization” on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 3 p.m. Eastern.
What’s all this mean to search engine marketers? Get the folks over in public relations to check out this topic. They may have missed it at the PRSA International Conference. But it is a subject that they’ll want to understand as they prepare for 2009.
And getting your PR specialists on the same page with your SEO specialists could give you the best bang for your buck in a global recession. Consider this tip a “recession special” you won’t want to pass up.
One last note: I hadn’t been back to Detroit in a long, long time. Wow, is the Renaissance Center impressive. And the Detroit Riverwalk. And the GM Next Showroom. Now, I remember Detroit as Motor City and Motown. But it has experienced a renaissance while I wasn’t looking. Cool. Very cool.