Don’t miss ionSearch Leeds 2012 – get your tickets now
There’s only two weeks left to get your early-bird tickets for one of the newest Search Marketing conferences in the country – ionSearch.
Taking place on Wednesday 18th April, ionSearch is a chance to get up to speed with the latest search updates and developments, and to network with some of the most influential and leading professionals (and myself) in the search and social media industry.
The Carriageworks in Leeds is hosting the event, with three suites dedicated to one-to-one sessions and workshops, as well as a large theatre for the main talks.
I’ll be talking in the main auditorium at 11am on ‘Link-building in competitive industries’, where I’ll be covering a wide range of strategies, including social media techniques and manual link-building.
You can also catch me a bit earlier on at 9:55am in the Expert Panels Suite, where I’ll be joining Daniel Bianchini, the Senior SEO Consultant of SEOptimise; Stu Owens, Bloom Agency’s Head of SEO; and Jonathan Alderson, the SEO and Data Insight Manager at Twentysix; to talk about SEO for E-commerce.
With in-depth presentations, master-classes, and a chance to speak to top SEO professionals; ionSearch should be perfect for anyone wanting to learn more about the industry, or perfect their search strategies.
I’ll be around all day in-between talks to chat to you about your SEO needs or answer any questions you may have. Register for your place now to book the early-bird tickets and get £20 off the price.
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