Elite Retreat Gets Kawasaki & Search Summit Sydney

Jan 30, 2007 - 7:15 am 2 by

There are two conferences coming up, outside of the Search Engine Strategies and WebmasterWorld's PubCon events that I would like to bring your attention to.

The first is Elite Retreat where Jeremy Schoemaker and friends are running the second ever show. The first was a huge success and the next one in San Francisco will be a sure bet. Jeremy just announced that he secured Guy Kawasaki to speak at the event. He recently spoke at WebmasterWorld's PubCon and he was great. So check out Elite Retreat, it takes place on March 19-20 at the San Fransisco Courtyard Downtown in San Francisco and costs $5,000 per person.

The second is a Sydney, Australia event named Search Summit and takes place on March 1st & 2nd.

With over 90 individual presentations on everything from how to research keywords through to optimising your website architecture, 40 speakers from the US, UK and Australia, Search Summit aims to bring the type of quality conference that is common in the northern hemisphere, but has been sorely lacking in Australia.

Forum discussion at HighRankings Forums.

 

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