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Search Marketing Expo Adding International Search Summit to 2011 Schedule

Monday, August 16th, 2010

The Search Marketing Expo – SMX conference series is expanding its focus on international search marketing. International Search Summit (ISS) will be offered in conjunction with SMX events worldwide beginning in 2011. ISS is produced by international search agency WebCertain Group LTD,

The first International Search Summit @ SMX will take place at SMX West in San Jose March 8-10, 2011 followed by events in London, Seattle and New York. Additional dates and locations will be announced in the near future.

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SMX, Mediagazer & How Search Is Media, Not Tech

Friday, August 6th, 2010

I’m really happy that our SMX: Search Marketing Expo search marketing conference is now a sponsor of Mediagazer. That’s not just for the exposure! It’s because Mediagazer itself finally exists as a place where search can escape being seen as “tech” and more as “media,” as it should be.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m a huge fan of Techmeme, Mediagazer’s sister site that compiles tech headlines from across the web. It is my daily online newspaper, which I read each day along with many others (check out this recent New York Times profile of the service). Stories about search and search marketing from our Search Engine Land news site regularly appear over there. Currently, we’re the 18th source on the Techmeme Leaderboard.

But most of search, to me, is a media story. Not a tech story. Technology is involved, sure. But you know, technology is involved in the TV shows you watch and the newspapers you read. That’s media. Search, somehow, gets stuck as tech.

It’s a question that long pestered Google. As the company grew, it would constantly be asked, “Are you a media company?” Heck, it was one of the questions I asked Google cofounder Sergey Brin back in 2004, during a keynote discussion at one of my conferences. “We’re a technology company that applies technology to media,” he replied.

Google’s Eric Schmidt answered similarly in an Los Angeles Times interview in 2006, saying in answer to the same question:

It’s better to think of Google as a technology company. Google is run by three computer scientists, and Google is an innovator in technology in our space. We’re in the advertising business — 99% of our revenue is advertising-related. But that doesn’t make us a media company. We don’t do our own content. We get you to someone else’s content faster.

These days, Google does do some of its own content, at least content hosted on sites it owns and operates such as YouTube or Google Knol. But I never defined Google as a media company because it produced its own media. Instead, it was a media company because it made money by getting ads out in front of a wide audience, in front of a broad medium — a medium known as search.

If TV is a medium; if print is a medium; if outdoors is a medium, I wish that more people would finally get that search is a co-equal medium to all of them. It is a broadcast system, but one that works in reverse, where consumers broadcast their desires to marketers and advertisers, as I’ve written:

I’ve described search as a “reverse broadcast system.” In a broadcast system, advertisers spend lots of money to reach a mass audience, hoping to build desire for a product or service. But most of the audience is not interested in their pitches. Search is the reverse. Each search is an expressed desire, something that someone at a particular time actually wants. Advertisers can tune in to the “desire-cast” that’s going on.

That brings me back to Mediagazer. Launched last March, the site collects media headlines from around the web. I remember talking with Mediagazer editor Megan McCarthy after it launched about how pleased I was that many of the tech stories that were also media stories had a new place to be spotlighted, search stories among them.

Search is a media story. If you’re in media, and you’re not doing search or not thinking of search as part of your job, think again. You’re missing out.

To help you, we’ve got a conference heading to New York, our SMX East show that runs from Oct. 4-6. A “boot camp” to get you up to speed. Sessions like:

Plus much, much more. Check out the agenda. We hope to see you there, and we’ll be telling you even more about the show in the coming weeks.


Attending SMX in 2010? Register Now for Best Rates

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Lowest Rates Now Available on Search Marketing Expo – SMX Conferences Worldwide!

Search Marketing Expo – SMX is recognized as the leading search engine marketing conference series in the world. And if you are planning to attend an SMX event in 2010, now is the time to register and get our lowest rates.

You will save a bunch by registering for any (or all!) of our SMX conferences before the end of the year. Enter Partner Code “SMX2010” (case sensitive, no quotes) and you’ll get a $100 discount (or in Euros/Pounds, you get the idea).

This offer is available for:

You’ll be a more effective, innovative and inspired internet marketer after attending SMX. And, by registering and paying in full before the end of the year, you get the lowest rates that will be offered for any of these outstanding conferences.

Register online now to secure your savings. We’re looking forward to seeing you at an SMX conference next year!

Note: Rates available when you use Partner Code “SMX2010” and can’t be combined with other offers. Your payment must be received by December 31, 2009 in order to receive these rates. Sorry, your registration may be canceled if timely payment is not received.

Send Your Team to SMX East…It’s a Bargain

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Many companies find it productive to send several team members to our Search Marketing Expo events. They either compare notes when attending the same session, or split up and share what they’ve learned from concurrent sessions.

We offer special rates for groups that send three or more individuals to SMX. And with early bird rates for SMX East expiring soon (close-of-business on September 11), now’s the time to take advantage of the group rate savings!

Send three people to SMX East and you’ll save 20% off the pre-agenda rate. That’s just $1000 per ticket for all of the sessions, keynotes, networking, meals and snacks, and conveniences like free WiFi that make SMX conferences special.

You can save up to 35% per ticket if you’re sending 12 or more. Check out all of the details on the SMX East Group Registration page. Then call (877) 242-5242 to register your team. Outside North America? Call +1 (203) 664-1350.

Going it alone? You’ll save by registering now too! Register online here.

Internationally Renowned Experts to Speak at
SMX Madrid – June 3-4

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The Madrid edition of Search Marketing Expo (SMX) promises a cutting edge program covering the most recent search engine trends and developments, presented by top authorities in the field of search. SMX Madrid will be held June 3-4, 2009 at the North Convention Center of IFEMA in Madrid.

The SMX Madrid agenda features a strong vertical search presence, from diverse sectors such as tourism, people search and semantic search. Other central themes include multi-format ranking, search engine algorithms, search engines in international markets and campaign and landing page optimization. Both nationally and internationally renowned experts will be on-hand to discuss the above topics in detail. Take a look at the agenda.

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SMX Search Analytics Is Next Week – Last Call to Sign Up!

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Search Marketing Expo – SMX Search Analytics is the “must-attend” event for search marketers looking to quantify the value of their PPC and SEO campaigns. You’ll learn actionable tips, best practices and pitfalls to avoid from accomplished search marketers who have implemented search analytics in their organizations.

Join us next Tuesday and Wednesday, March 31 – April 1 at the Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre in Toronto. Sessions on the jam-packed agenda include:

  • Analyzing & Converting Search Traffic
  • Up Close with Google Analytics
  • Successful Testing For Improved Search Marketing ROI
  • Search Analytics Case Studies
  • Analytics & Competitive Intelligence

Make the most of your investment in search marketing and stretch your budget with the lessons learned at SMX Search Analytics. Check out the agenda!

Don’t wait – SMX Search Analytics is just next week. Register today online or by calling (877) 242-5242. Just $995 CAD (about $775 US) gets you an All Access Pass into the sessions, expo hall and networking activities. Register now!

Program by Search Engine Land. The SMX Search Analytics program was created by search marketing authorities Danny Sullivan and Chris Sherman, the editors of Search Engine Land and creators of the original and best search marketing events.

PS: SMX Search Analytics is run alongside eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit, which offers workshops including:

  • Intro to Web Analytics – March 29th
  • Web Analytics for Site Optimization – March 30th
  • Google Analytics Training – March 30th
  • Predictive Analytics Training – April 2-3rd

For more information and to register for any of the workshops or the SMX Search Analytics/eMetrics combination pass, click here.

Join The SMX West Affiliate Program

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Do you have a site about internet or search marketing? Join the SMX West 2009 Affiliate Program and we’ll pay you $100 for every All Access attendee you send our way!

The program is simple. We’ll send you banners (300×250, 728×90 or 125×125) and a tracking code that will allow us to credit you for the people who sign up from your site. Payments will be made once the show is over based on the people who register and pay to attend the show.

Want to know more? Just email claire (at) thirddoormedia.com and we’ll get you started!

SMX East Keynote Speakers Announced

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

We’ve just confirmed two outstanding keynote speakers for Search Marketing Expo – SMX East, which takes place October 6-8 in New York City.

Bill Tancer, Author, Click

The October 6 keynote will be Bill Tancer, who’s just authored Click: What Millions of People are Doing Online and Why It Matters. Official publication is in September, but copies are starting to hit the stores and can be pre-ordered from online booksellers. Bill will be discussing the significant findings from Click and what they mean to search marketers.

Tim Armstrong, Google

If you buy keywords from Google, you can’t afford to miss the SMX East October 7 keynote. Google’s Tim Armstrong heads up the company’s paid search sales and sales operations teams. He also serves as a Google corporate vice president.

SMX conference chair Danny Sullivan said "These keynotes are an exceptional opportunity for search marketers to understand where our industry is headed. Tim is a Google veteran who helped build Google into the advertising powerhouse it is today, plus he’s fought the battles to help search advertising gain acceptance. Bill as a self-avowed ‘data geek’ is always entertaining when he shares what we can learn about ourselves from how we search. We’re fortunate and pleased to have both participating."

Join us for SMX East and you’ll enjoy these keynotes in addition to the more than 50 sessions on the agenda.

Don’t Forget to Register Now!

Also, don’t forget to register for SMX East now and take advantage of the early bird rate. Just $1,195 gets you in to all of the content, keynotes and community networking activities.

In addition to saving $400 off the on-site rate by registering now, you can take advantage of our special rate of just $359 per night at the Westin New York @ Times Square. Rooms are limited.

Now Accepting Pitches For SMX London 2008

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

We’re now accepting speaking proposals for SMX London, taking place at the New Connaught Rooms in Covent Garden on November 4 and 5, 2008. We’ve got an all new agenda for the show.

Please note that the agenda is final for the show, and we will only consider pitches for specific panels. There are a limited number of openings, and we expect to fill them quickly, so don’t delay if you want to be considered.

Ready to pitch? Click over to our SMX Speaker Pitch Form and follow the instructions there.

JetBlue Offering 5% Discounts to SMX Local & Mobile Attendees

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

It is only a 5% discount, but if you’re going to SMX Local & Mobile why not fly JetBlue and keep the difference yourself? All you have to do is book online and use the JetBlue promo code. Details are here on the SMX Local & Mobile site.

JetBlue now flies to both SFO and Oakland, though there are many more flights into Oakland. If you’re planning to fly out in the evening, traffic can make both airports difficult to get to. Getting to the Oakland airport can take an hour or more from downtown San Francisco in the evening rush.

Despite their well-publicized melt downs over the last year, JetBlue is still my favorite domestic airline. Most of their people still have that spirit of customer service that most young businesses have. They should bottle that energy.

Speaking of discounts, don’t forget that the early bird discount for SMX Local & Mobile ends at the end of the day tomorrow (Friday, June 20). Register today!