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SES San Francisco 2010: BJ Fogg’s Morning Keynote

Good morning and welcome back for day two at SES San Francisco! Evert and I will be live-covering some of the sessions for you, so you should make sure to check back regularly. To not miss anything be sure to bookmark our SES event page and for the latest updates connect with us on twitter!

Today’s morning keynote will be done by BJ Fogg, he is Director of the Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford University – and the keynote is titled “Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do”. So let’s see what he brought us. (more…)

SES San Francisco 2010: Developing great content

Now here we are – last session of the day titled developing great content and packed with four speakers (Wendi Sturges, Heather Lloyd-Martin, Rand Fishkin and Michael DeHaven). Let’s see what those four brought for us.

Things get started and Wendi of Yahoo! states that they still think content is king (yeez… that thing just doens’t want to go away!) and as they do have a lot of different content resources like Editorial, blogs, video, 3rd party content, Y! Original, etc. the care about those (more…)

SEW Labs: a new session format at SES San Francisco

Search Engine Watch Labs (SEW Labs) is a new format session for SES. It combines the popular site clinic approach with a crowdsourcing aspect. Each lab session is preceded by a primer session to prepare the attendees for the event.Today I visited the first PPC Lab. Well, to be honest, I didn’t go to the Primer session, but I went to the crowdsourcing part. (more…)

SES San Francisco 2010: Link Building Basics

Here we are – back from the coffee break, had some nicely purred Starbucks – not too bad! I’m in the link building basics now; hopefully I can learn something there ;) I’m probably not repeating all the basics here (not sure how detailed they’ll be) but of course I’m trying to catch the most important message of each of the panelists.

Debra Mastaler is the first one up – let’s see what “basics” she brought. So according to her agenda, she’s going to talk about ink popularity and link influences. (more…)

SES San Francisco 2010: Successful Information Architecture

We’re back after the lunch break with a session I’m really excited about: Successful Information Architecture. On the panel we have Shari Thurow and Eleanor Hong – moderated by Adam Audette. Let’s see what these three have to say about successful IA. Please also be sure to check out my introduction post on IA pitfalls I wrote a week ago.

OK – Adam Audette is not here so Bill Hunt takes over the moderation cause Adam didn’t make it. Anyways, first up is Shari. (more…)

SES San Francisco 2010: Search – where to next?

Here we are with the next session: “Search – where to next?” First on stage is Marc Poirer and he is going to talk about search marketing as a discipline and how it changed in the last years and of course where it will be moving to next.

Let’s start with some statistics:
- Adults spent 34% of media time online
- Online represents 12% of media spent
- But this is massively increasing: It will be doubled in 2014! (in the US)
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SES San Francisco 2010: Opening Keynote

A wonderful good morning from San Francisco – this is the first day at SES SF 2010 and State of Search will be covering live. We’re already having some delay but the opening keynote by Jeffrey Hayzlett is going to start any minute. Please also make sure you’ll be following @state_ofsearch on twitter for some real-time action.

I’ll be updating this post on a regular basis – hopefully taking away some interesting statements out of this keynote – so stay tuned. Well… at least I’ll try to – the wifi does not seem to be too stable right now… (more…)

Previewing SES San Francisco 2010

Wake up! The laid back summer is over and the conferences are back! After a slow period in which most search marketers enjoyed a nice holiday many of the ‘hard core’ SEOs gather again for a renewed SES. This time the destination is San Francisco where its SES San Francisco 2010.

In San Francisco SES this year is hosting a conference which is more than just search. To get the most out of the week and to give all the visitors an entire overview of all online possibilities SES decided to join forces with amongst others Connected Marketing Week. There is therefore a lot more to be seen in San Francisco this year.

As you know State of Search is a mediapartner of SES which means that we off course are present in San Francisco. So below you can find a summary of what you can expect from the conference and from us! (more…)

Win a FREE ticket to SES San Francisco!

Next week SES San Francisco starts. The event this year is more than just a search conference, its an entire marketing week. Check out the program here, there are loads of great speakers out there. Its a great place to be next week. And you can have the opportunity to be there! Why? Because State of Search is giving a free ticket to SES San Francisco 2010!

To win the ticket you have to FOLLOW @state_ofsearch and retweet the following tweet:

RT @state_ofsearch State of Search is giving away a ticket to SES San Francisco, follow & win the ticket by retweeting!

You have the chance to win the ticket until Thursday afternoon when we will be announcing the winner, handpicked by no other than Dave Naylor! (you trust him right? ;) ) (more…)

State of Search radioshow – episode 21: SES SF preview, whats up with Q&As and Googles patent

This week Bas and Roy welcomed back Matt McGowan to the show. Matt is responsible for Incisive Media’s U.S. operations in addition to overseeing all marketing, sales, editorial and operations for ClickZ.com, SearchEngineWatch.com, ClickZ Events and the international conference and exposition series Search Engine Strategies. He therefore can tell all about the SES Conferences. Bas, Roy and Matt discussed the upcoming SES San Francisco, which is held in two weeks, from August 16th to 20th.

After Matt left Bas and Roy continued to discuss a Google patent, Ask, SEOs who don’t have a clue and more.

The shownotes are below. (more…)

An interview with SES keynote speaker Jeffrey Hayzlett

SES San Francisco is rapidly getting closer. Only three weeks away until SES, combined with the Connected Marketing week, opens its doors. SES is getting broader and broader. Its not just about search anymore, its about integrating marketing.

One way how that shows is by the keynote speaker they invited for day 1: Jeffrey Hayzlett.

Jeffrey Hayzlett was the Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company and now runs his own business, the Hayzlett Group. He travels the world advising companies and speaking. I got the chance to talk to him this week for webmasterradio.fm. He talked about his keynote, what it takes to change companies (look in a mirror) and much more.

You can listen to that interview here.

Still want to go to SES San Francisco? Register by July 30 and SAVE up to $639. Enter 20SOS for the discount code!

A summer interview with… Mike Grehan (@mikegrehan): “the most interesting time to be involved in the industry”

There are many great search-experts out there. We decided we wanted to give some extra attention to some of them. Therefore we will be interviewing some of these experts. During the entire summer you will be served with short interviews with influential people in the industry. You will be seeing interviews with the likes of Joost de Valk, Marcus Tandler, Chris Sherman, Mike Grehan and Danny Sullivan, and off course our bloggers! Be aware that some interviews will be published in the newsletter!

Today: One of the Godfathers in search and a man I appreciate highly: Mike Grehan.
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