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June 12, 2009

NVI Solutions - blog posts GALORE re: SES Toronto 2009

And a big THANK YOU to NVI Solutions for their active blogging throughout SES Toronto 2009!


Liveblogging - SES Toronto

SES Toronto 09 - SEO, Then and Now

SES Toronto 2009 - Internationalizing your campaign sites

SES Toronto - Orion panel - Is Pagerank broken?

SES Toronto - Optimizing for video search

SES Toronto - Getting authoritative online mentions

SES Toronto - Universal/Blended Search

SES Toronto - The Ins and Outs of Twitter

SES Toronto Copywriting 45 minutes boot camp

SES Toronto - Search ads landing page clinic

SES Toronto 2009 Highlights - lowlights

SES Toronto 2009 Introduction to Paid Search

SES Toronto 2009 - Cool Mobile Apps

SES Toronto 2009 Web Analytics track

SES Toronto - Information architecture site performance

SES Toronto 2009 - Canada specific SEO/PPC issues

SES Toronto 2009 - Social Media: Do big companies get it?

SES Toronto 2009 - How to speak Geek - working with your IT depts

SES Toronto 2009 - Monetizing your audience Site Clinic

Posted by: Matt McGowan on Jun. 12, 2009 | Permalink
Categories: SES Toronto

June 9, 2009

SES Toronto 2009 Blog Coverage - Day 2

Check out some of the coverage from Day 2 at SES Toronto:

aimClear 4 Video Optimization Experts Dish Killer Tips

TechNews.AM Top Stories from SES Toronto: Day 1

SEO Services LLC Top Stories from SES Toronto: Day 1

Multichannel Marketing In Knee Socks SES Toronto 2009

Neko SES Toronto analyzes copywriting, Twitter - Brafton

Search Engine People Social Media - Do Big Business Get It? SES Toronto 2009

NVI Highlights & Lowlights from SES Toronto 2009 - Day 1

IM Spike SES Toronto 2009: Driving Conversions - Search Ads & Landing Pages

Search Engine People Analytic Trainning Session - Campaign Performance Tracking

tech vibes Catching a Good Buzz?

OptimizeGuru Search Engine Optimization for better search rankings

Strategy Cube (SES) Conference 2009... and everyone talked about Social Media

Search Engine People SES Toronto: Canada Specific SEO & PPC Issues

Search Engine People Information Architecture, Site Performance Tuning, & SEO

Search Engine People SES Toronto 2009: Introduction to Paid Search

The Entrepreneur Blog SES Toronto - Day 2 - SEO University

PPC-Advice.com SES Toronto Day 2: Recap
Posted by: Matt McGowan on Jun. 9, 2009 | Permalink
Categories: SES Toronto

June 8, 2009

SES Toronto 2009 - Day 1 blog coverage

Check out some of the coverage from Day 1 at SES Toronto.

Stompernet SEO Course Video Search Expert Gregory Markel to Speak at SES Toronto

Search Engine Optimization News SES Toronto Adds Express Site Clinics by Shari Thurow, Jennifer Slegg and Ken Jurina

OptimizeGuru SES Toronto 2009 Kicks Off Today in Canada

SearchEngineWatch SES Toronto 2009 Kicks Off Today in Canada

NVI Liveblogging SES Toronto: What Relevancy Indicators Are Search Engineers Watching for Today

Search Engine Optimization News SES Toronto 2009 Kicks Off Today In Canada

NVI Live Blogging SES Toronto 2009: Internationalizing Your Campaigns & Sites

Yahoo! Search Blog Yahoo! Search Out and About in June

NVI Live Blogging SES Toronto 2009: Optimizing for Video Search: Virgin Territory?

NVI SES Toronto : The Ins & Outs of Twitter

NVI SES Toronto 09: Universal & Blended Search - Comprehensive Visibility Challenges

aimClear Evolution of SEO: A Decade of Perspective

torontomike Notes From SES Toronto 2009 

Posted by: Matt McGowan on Jun. 8, 2009 | Permalink
Categories: SES Toronto

June 5, 2009

SES Names Three New Advisory Board Members

June 4, 2009

SES Names Three New Advisory Board Members

This morning, Search Engine Strategies announced that three new members are joining the SES Advisory Board: Brett Crosby, Group PPM, Google; Lee Odden, CEO, TopRank Online Marketing; and Stewart Quealy, VP, Content Development, Incisive Media.

June 4, 2009

SES Names Three New Advisory Board Members

This morning, Search Engine Strategies announced that three new members are joining the SES Advisory Board: Brett Crosby, Group PPM, Google; Lee Odden, CEO, TopRank Online Marketing; and Stewart Quealy, VP, Content Development, Incisive Media.

The three new members are joining 11 current members, who will continue to serve on the SES Advisory Board:
* Matthew Bailey, President, SiteLogic
* Ron Belanger, Vice President of Worldwide Agency Sales, Omniture
* Bryan Eisenberg, Co-Founder, Future Now, Inc
* Jeff Ferguson, Senior Director of Online Marketing, Local.com
* Andrew Goodman, Principal, Page Zero Media
* Mike Grehan, Global KDM Officer, Acronym Media
* Anne Kennedy, Managing Partner, Beyond Ink
* John Marshall, CTO, Market Motive
* Pauline Ores, Senior Marketing Manager, Community and Collaboration Strategy, Global Small & Midmarket Business, IBM
* Erynn Petersen, Senior Manager, Advertising Platform Evangelism, Microsoft
* Randy Peterson, Search Marketing Innovation Manager, Proctor and Gamble

The three new members of the SES Advisory Board replace thee original members who are rotating out:
* Chris Henger, Group Product Manager, Google.
* Jeff Levick, Head of Global Advertising and Strategy, AOL.
* Kevin Ryan, SES Advisory Board Chair and CMO, WebVisible, Inc.

Mike Grehan at SES London 2009.jpg In addition, SES announced that Grehan and Quealy would be co-chairs of the SES Advisory Board.

In a press release, Ryan said, "I enjoyed the years spent with SES and SEW yet the demands on my time are tremendous with WebVisible and the companies I advise. I am so pleased to be passing on the baton to Mike Grehan, SES has a bright future,"

Grehan said, "I'm proud to have been a primary speaker with SES for many years--and even prouder to be taking on this new role with the global advisory board." He added, "I'm much looking forward to working more closely with my friend and colleague Stewart Quealy and the ever innovative SES content team."

Quealy said, "I look forward to working closely with Mike Grehan and the rest of the advisory board in shaping the future direction and ongoing growth of SES."

Now that Ryan has passed the baton to Grehan, the next logical question to ask is: What will Grehan do with the shoehorn that he normally waves around at SES conferences? Will he hold the baton in one hand and the shoehorn in the other? Will Quealy get the shoehorn?

I can't want to find out the answer at SES Toronto 2009 next week.

Posted by: Christian Georgeou on Jun. 5, 2009 | Permalink

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