Off to Search Engine Strategies San Jose

by Andrey Milyan

For years, I’ve wondered how can people attend all those SEM industry conferences and still get some work done. Now that we’re not only attending those conferences but also exhibiting at a number of them, I know their secret. You DON’T get any work done.

It seems that just yesterday we came back from ad:tech Chicago. Just when I settled down in the office, we’re on the road again. This time it’s Search Engine Strategies in sunny California. I was naive enough to hope that I’ll get some work done, until I saw the party schedule. Whatever is the case, I’m really looking forward to this one.

If you’d like to say hi to me or Boris (and get a free subscription to the magazine), stop by our booth (#631). We’ll see you there!

Update: Almost forgot, our team will be covering many of the sessions so check back with us next week for up to the minute coverage of the event.

Posted on August 17, 2007
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  1. a gravatar Glen Allsopp Says:

    Enjoy it while it lasts. You’ll soon be back to work and wishing you were back at those hotel bars ;)

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