Search Engine Strategies - San Jose 2007 - Wrap up
Filed under: Education and Training on Friday, August 24th, 2007 by Simon HeseltineThe last SES show run by Danny Sullivan and Chris Sherman has finished. SES- San Jose closed out at 1.45pm PDT today, and most people have left town (there are training sessions tomorrow, but they’re an additional service beyond the main conference). I covered 12 sessions for this blog over the course of the conference (I attended 17, but decided against blogging the 2 keynotes, and the others were mostly due to laptop battery issues. Note to the conference organizers: a few power strips in the front row for the livebloggers would be a great idea).
The sessions I covered were:
- Public Relations Train Wrecks
- Universal and Blended Search
- Personalization
- One Billion Searchers
- Trademarks and Copyright Issues for Search Engines
- Videos and Search Engines
- Images and Search Engines
- Blogs and RSS Feeds
- So you want to be a Search Marketer?
- Pricing Models for SEM
- Issues in analytics
- Buzz Monitoring
There were, of course, many more sessions that I wasn’t able to attend, so if you’d like to read about those, you can go to:
Search Engine Roundtable where their tag team coverage meant that they were able to get most of the sessions written up.
Top Rank Blog, where a slightly smaller tag team covered a wide selection of the sessions.
Bruce Clay Blog, where a solo Lisa covered 17 of the sessions.










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