SEMpdx Announces SearchFest 07

by Kent Lewis

Search engine marketers of Portland (SEMpdx) is hosting SearchFest 07, the Northwest’s largest conference dedicated to search engine marketing (SEM). The full-day conference will feature multiple learning tracks, workshops and expert panels to help businesses leverage SEM to increase awareness and revenue. Industry experts from around the country, including executives from Google, MSN and Yahoo!, as well as local companies like The Portland Trailblazers and WebTrends will participate as presenters. Jeffrey Pruitt with SEMPO and iCrossing will keynote. In addition to the three concurrent day-long tracks, SearchFest will include an exposition of local and national vendors, including eFrontier, Portland State University, Site9 and SnapNames. This unique combination of content and vendors allows exhibitors to connect with prospects in an intimate and focused environment. Booths are still available. The event will be held from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at The Forestry Center in Portland, Oregon. Admission: $235 non-members (in advance). For more information about the event, or to register, visit the SEMpdx Web site.

Posted on February 23, 2007
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One Response to “SEMpdx Announces SearchFest 07”

  1. a gravatar Tom Hale Says:

    Being a SEMpdx member and regular attendee of this groups functions, I can’t wait. This is the good stuff, no doubt.

    -T

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