High Rankings Seminar to be Held on June 28-29 in Denver, Colorado

Jun 12, 2007 - 9:10 am 0 by

If SES and SMX have not been enough for you, or you haven't been able to attend any conferences in the past few months, we're happy to inform you that Jill Whalen, administrator of the High Rankings website and regular conference speaker, is holding a High Rankings Seminar to be held on June 28 and 29 in Denver, Colorado. The seminar has a great lineup of speakers, including Christine Churchill and Jennifer Laycock. The seminar will cover topics in keyword research, social media, Pay Per Click, and copywriting, in addition to many other SEO issues.

We're happy to inform you that if you register for the High Rankings Seminar through this website using the coupon code RUSTY, you will be entitled to a 25% discount. Also, non-profit organizations can enter to win one of two free seats if you submit your information by June 15. If you are a non-profit organization looking to learn some great SEO tips from industry experts, you are encouraged to apply.

By the way, I know I mentioned it yesterday, but we don't have coverage of SES Toronto after all. Both Carolyn Shelby, our conference reporter, and WebProNews did not make it to Toronto.

Forum discussion continues at the High Rankings Forum.

 

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