New Adwords UI, Happy SEMs & Awkward Clapping

Posted by Matt Peterson on March 25th 2009 in Google, Paid Marketing, SEM Tools | Be the first to comment!

previewing-the-new-google-adwords-interface

A hallmark of the Search Engine Strategies conferences has been the  “first look” and stage demoing of bleeding edge search marketing tools before they go live and eventually change the world.

Rather than the unveiling of a brand new tool performing functions we didn’t know we needed, the search marketing community at SESNY 09 received something long asked for (and long overdue) with the Google Workshop: Preview the New Adwords Interface session. Read the rest of this entry »

Eric Enge PocketCam Interview at SES Chicago

Posted by Manny Rivas on December 15th 2008 in Duplicate Content | 1 comment

[Marty note: This interview has a terrific primer on duplicate content] Eric Enge has an an extensive background in the SEO industry and is a well respected figure in the search world.

He’s the President of Stone Temple Consulting, located near Boston, and Co-founder of Moving Traffic Inc. You can find most of his published content on the Stone Temple blog as well as Search Engine Watch and SearchEngineLand.

After meeting up for the interview, Eric shared his path in the search industry, offered a cool introduction to duplicate content as well as a taste of what we could expect from the long awaited and controversial session “Black Hat, White Hat and the Best Kept Secrets to Search.” [SES session coverage] Read the rest of this entry »

Analytics … SMAnalytics! We Need New Thinking

Posted by Nam Provost on December 11th 2008 in Analytics, Social Media | 6 comments

Analytics, Smanalytics

SES Chicago Day three had me digging deep into my vernacular and coining the new word “SMAnalytics” which combines analytics and SM, A.K.A. Social Media. Where is this intersection of Social Media and Analytics?

In the session, “Social Media – Measuring the Business Value,” presenters sought to dig into the subject of measuring this business value. Through the use of search and web analytics, social media programs can be shaped and results can be measured. Read the rest of this entry »

43 Killer Viral Tips from Top Marketers: SES Day 1

Posted by Jennifer Osborne on August 19th 2008 in Viral | 9 comments

ses san jose‘Tis budget season and marketing people are all a flutter trying to decide how to spend their 2009 dollars.

As the American Economy gives more and more recession indicators, marketing budgets are going to hold even at best and most likely will shrink this year.

Smart marketers know that Viral Marketing aka Word of Mouth Marketing (WOM) can be an inexpensive yet HUGELY effective means of getting your message out.

The Igniting Viral Media Session, Day 1 at SES San Jose was jam packed with great information on how to make your viral campaigns more effective from some of the search industry’s top viral marketers: Read the rest of this entry »

aimClear Expands SES San Jose Coverage

Posted by Marty Weintraub on August 12th 2008 in SEM, Seminars | 1 comment

We’re pleased to announce aimClearBlog’s expanded coverage of Search Engine Strategies San Jose 2008. Our stable of bloggers, packing off to the lovely California sun, includes terrific writers like Todd Mintz (Portland), Jennifer Osborne (Toronto) and Charlene Jaszewski (New York).

Kicking off August 18th and running through the 21st, SES is one of the true granddaddies of mainstream search marketing conferences.  With over 70 cutting edge sessions, thousands of attendees, keynotes and even a mass excursion to the GooglePlex for the famed “Google Dance,” this year’s show looks fabulous. Read the rest of this entry »