SMX West and SES New York City 2008 Party Schedule

Feb 19, 2008 - 10:10 am 1 by

Guess what, my friends? SMX West is next week. And just a few weeks later, SES NY 2008 is occurring. The party is about to start and you shouldn't be left out! Fortunately, the forums have you covered (or we do if you came here first).

The SMX West parties are as follows: on Monday night, the SMX bash will be held, followed by the Search Bowl on Tuesday night. The party on Wednesday night, the last night of the event, will be hosted by Google and is called the Google Groove. (Will I see Susan Moskwa in rollerskates again?!)

During SES New York, there will be a SEMPO party and a sponsors and exhibitors on Monday night (March 17), in addition to an SMG party. On Tuesday night, the festivities continue with a "private party" (hint: I want an invite). Wednesday night should be a fun time with a WebmasterRadio bash, and on Thursday night, there's nothing scheduled -- yet.

I know that an IM-NY and Best of the Web charity party is in the works and I'll be posting about that when more details come along.

In the meantime, I hope to see you at the events!

Forum discussion continues at Search Engine Watch Forums (SMX West) and Search Engine Watch Forums (SES NY 2008).

 

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