With 2013 just under way many of you will be looking at their agenda’s and will be thinking about visiting or speaking at conferences this year. But where to go? And when are they? Well, we at State of Search are experts when it comes to events around search and Social. And we are going to help you. By doing event coverage off course, but you will be seeing a lot more!
Starting with an overview of the most important Search and Social Events around the globe. Find below a list of events, a list we will be continuously updating with new events, so make sure you bookmark this page and come and visit once in a while to see if we added new ones.
And if you think we missed any, let us know via the form on this page.


Very useful list Bas. SMX Advanced in Seattle is top of my ‘to do’ list. Sadly I don’t think it will be this year.
Another conference I can recommend is JUMP by Econsultancy (London & New York). It’s an on and offline marketing conference with some great speakers from well known brands. Very useful for broadening the knowledge of search marketers.
http://econsultancy.com/uk/jump/london
Thanks Caroline, will add!
Any suggestions for adding (also local we will be expanding it to specific countries soon as well), please send them in here: http://www.stateofsearch.com/events/submit-event/
Hey Bas! SEOktoberfest is always in september – this year it´ll most probably take place from the 24th till the 26th of september. It´s always the first tuesday till thursday of Oktoberfest. Thanks for the mention mate!
Thanks! Changed it (updates every 5 minutes here so will show soon). Coulnd’t find a site either?
Hi Bas, in April we introduce the SEAcamp in Jena, Germany for the very first time. Perhaps you can add it in your list. It is the first PPC Event in Germany: http://www.sea-camp.de
Hi Olaf, could you submit that here? http://www.stateofsearch.com/events/submit-event/
That way I can keep it a bit structured
the link is http://www.SEOktoberfest.net by the way!
Thanks!
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Why not calendar the whole lot Bas?
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Cheers for the ionSearch mention Bas, the speaker line-up is live, Marcus is speaking, feel free to check it out…
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No mention of iStrategy here, http://www.istrategyconference.com/ check it out!
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