Danny Sullivan to Keynote at WebmasterWorld's PubCon Vegas

Sep 12, 2006 - 10:53 am 2 by
Filed Under PubCon 2006

Brett Tabke just announced at WebmasterWorld that Danny Sullivan will be keynoting at the next PubCon, in Vegas 2006.

WebmasterWorld is proud to announce that Danny Sullivan will keynote WebmasterWorld's PubCon Las Vegas this November. Sullivan said he was looking forward to addressing the PubCon audience, "Many of them I know are independent, small shops, focused more on organic listings. I think some of this group often feel they aren't as important or attended to when all the cash flows with search ads. I think they are very important, so that's something I want to address."

The title of Brett's post, as featured on the homepage right now, make it sound like Danny has agreed to work for WebmasterWorld. But I doubt that.

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Wonder what exactly is up... But I think that is the point.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld (subscription, of course, required for this thread).

Update: Danny wrote at Daggle.com that he has not been hired by WebmasterWorld or PubCon.

No, I haven't been hired to work for WebmasterWorld, in case that's what you're thinking. But I am going to be keynoting at WebmasterWorld's PubCon in Las Vegas on the last day of the show, on November 16.

 

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