Posts About ‘SES Berlin 2010’

SES Berlin 2010: SEO Expert Q&A

Hi everyone – welcome back to the last session of SES Berlin 2010. Wow, time flew by. Can’t believe we’re already having the last session of this year’s SES in Berlin. To finish this SES we do have another Q&A panel talking about everything organic. And again, the setup looks very promising: We do have Marcus Tandler, Johannes Beus, Thomas Promny, Uwe Tippmann and Jens Fauldrath. Moderated, again, by Martin Sinner. Right now we’re still waiting for the attendees to move in, interestingly the room does still look a little empty, would have expect it to be more crowded. But anyways, we do start… (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: Integration of Search Engine Marketing in the Online Marketing Mix

This post is written by Thomas Hertkorn of Ads2people who is guest blogging for us on SES Berlin 2010. Keep an eye on his posts!

Speakers: Marcus Koch, Goldbach Interactive GmbH blue summit
moderated by Thomas Bindl Refined Labs

Here we go again after the break with Marcus Koch speach about the integration of SEM in the Online Marketing Mix. The subject sounds exciting, lets see what happens.

Again the big “last ad tacking” problem will be main subject of this session.

Marcus said it is important for people to be aware of the complete process of a conversion. Not only in the way of search funnels then more in the way of different advertising channels. Everyone should notice that there are correlations between different advertising channels. (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: Duplicate Content Issues

We’re back after the lunch break with another session at SES Berlin – this time covering the various issues around duplicate content. First on is Lutz Ulrich from Google, so let’s see what the “official” version is.

Ulrich starts by showing a DC example on http://www.royal.gov.uk/ (vs. http://www.royal.gov.uk/home.aspx) – so even the British Monarchy seems to have issues – nice! So let’s get on it. Does Google penalize DC? Google says no… if you do it by accident Google doesn’t penalize it! But if you do it on purpose (like doorway pages on various domains or similar) this will get caught and handled “accordingly”. (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: Campaign Management in several countries

This post is written by Thomas Hertkorn of Ads2people who is guest blogging for us on SES Berlin 2010. Keep an eye on his posts!

Speaker Andy Atkins Krüger, CEO WebCertain Group Ltd. moderated by Thomas Bindl from ed Labs.

Hi everyone from my 2nd day at the SES Berlin 2010. I’m at the “campaign management in several countries” session from Andy Atkins Krüger. Hopefully today nobody will kill the micro like Richard Zwicky yesterday.

But now Andy begins with his speech. First he promised an international secret weapon to be successful. Andy said to search and to connect are basic human needs all over the world. To be successful in a single language is easy in Andy’s opinion. But to be successful in many different languages is difficult. (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: SEO Mythbusters

Good morning everyone! Welcome back to another session at SES Berlin 2010. The next session of the day is called “SEO Mythbusters” – and the panel looks pretty awesome: We do have Martin Sinner (Idealo) who will be moderating and as panelists there are Heiko Eckert (bigmouthmedia), Ralph Tegtmeier (fantomaster), Johannes Beus (Sistrix) and Dominik Wojcik (Rocket Internet). Nice!

Not sure, but from what I think (at least this happened last year) everyone of the panelists will share one (or maybe more…) of their favorite SEO myths and afterwards this session will turn into a Q&A. So I’m trying to cover those and some of the interesting questions and of course the answers from the panel. Let’s go! (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: Analytics for PPC

This post is written by Thomas Hertkorn of Ads2people who is guest blogging for us on SES Berlin 2010. Keep an eye on his posts!

Speakers: Richard Zwicky Founder, Enquisite / Eightfold Logic, Metamend; Steffen Methling Key Account Manager bei der etracker GmbH

At the Beginning Richard Zwicky talked about how to extract real value from Analytics.

His first statement was that all Analytics Tools are good for some tasks. But all Analytics Tools claim to be the best. He said in the end only the good interpretation of the Analytics Data is important. It is necessary to give the right information, to the right people. What does the customer really care? Anyone who does Analytics should answer this question.
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SES Berlin 2010: Advanced link building 2011

Here we are – back with another session called „Advanced link building 2011” – the panel looks pretty promising featuring speakers like Jan Kutschera, Thomas Gruhle and Christoph Cemper – Stefan Fischerländer will be moderating this one.

One a side note: Why in the world would you do the advanced track in a small room only being able to have seats for just around 100 people?! And for next time: Please do provide tables, at least some. It just sucks to write like this… and yes, power would be really nice a well – besides of a working wifi. Anyways, let’s get this rolling… still waiting for the rests of the panelists to show up…. (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: Advanced PPC Techniques

This post is written by Thomas Hertkorn of Ads2people who is guest blogging for us on SES Berlin 2010. Keep an eye on his posts!

Speakers on this panel were Jan Brockmann Senior Account Manager, metapeople ; Sebastian Reischel Director Client Manager, Blue Summit Media; Lorenz Wacker Managing Director Search & Social Media,j jaron

Moderated by Thomas Bindl

Search Funnels

At the Beginning Jan Brockman shows the individual strength of search funnels. Search Funnels show the path users search. Normally searches going from unspecific terms to specific ones. For example a search starts with “Hotel” and ends up with “Cheap Hotel Barcelona”. If you’re analyzing search funnels you would now increase bids on hotel to be visible. The danger is to bid on generic phrases with a too low cost per conversation value. Search funnels going to be criticized as just another way to get more Budget from your customers. (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: Specific characteristics of the German market

Next session is going to be covering specialties on the German search market. Actually I’m kind of curios to see what the panel comes up with. Speaking about the panel – there are some changes: We do have Stefan Fischerländer and – since Lorenz Wacker is ill and therefore cannot be here – Andy and Richard (who did a great job on the “Search around the world session”) jumped in.

Stefan is mainly going to cover SEO specific topics – good for me – so let’s see what he has to say. He starts with some SEO related numbers for the German market. (more…)

SES Berlin 2010: Search around the world

Hi everyone – welcome to the very first session of the day at SES Berlin 2010. We do have really bad weather in Berlin so it’s a perfect day for a search conference. The venue – the new NH hotel at Berlin Friedrichstrasse – looks promising so far, coffee is all set and I’m ready for some blogging.

First session for me today is called “Search around the world” which is going to be in English – actually it’s the only English panel of the day – with Mike Grehan, Andy Atkins-Krüger and Richard Zwicky. Mike kicks the things off introducing both speakers who are going to cover search marketing on an international level. (more…)

Conference season: where to go in Europe? Five tips (and some discounts)

Its October again, which means its time again to pack our bags and visit some conferences again. The months of October and November are two of the busiest months when it comes to conferences in Europe. With SES Chicago dominating the US Search conference scene in the next month there is still plenty of interesting stuff to find in Europe.

As you are used from State of Search we spent a lot of time at the conferences. We take pride in covering the conferences the best we can and to give you an insight into what is happening. Both if you are at the conference or if you not, our event pages inform you in the best possible way.

So whats going on in the coming months? Time for a little overview of where you can go and where we will be going off course. Off course there is more, but we’ll cover that soon!

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