Posts About ‘SES San Francisco 2011’

Li Evans at SES San Francisco (#sessf): her Wrap Up

Li Evans (@storyspinner) was one of the speakers at SES San Francisco. She reports from San Francisco exclusively for State of Search about her days at SES San Francisco.

In this video she wraps it up from the airport when she is heading home.

Li Evans (@storyspinner) Reporting on SES San Francisco: Day Two

Li Evans , author of the book Social Media Marketing (reviewed here), is one of the speakers at SES San Francisco 2011. She is also a good friend of State of Search and has agreed to give us her insights on what goes on in San Francisco. Later today you can see some interviews she did at the Expo Hall, but here is her update of day two and a quick overview of what it all looks like there.


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A Speakers View on SES San Francisco: Li Evans (@storyspinner) reports

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This week in San Francisco it is SES San Francisco, the major online marketing event in San Francisco when it comes to search and social. Unfortunately we couldn’t be there ourselves this year to report on the conference like we did last year. However, we are doing something very special.

Our good friend Li Evans, author of the book Social Media Marketing (reviewed here), is speaking at the conference and is doing training sessions for attendees. She kindly agreed to give us an insight view on what she is doing there. With her camera she records how she experiences SES San Francisco 2011. (more…)

Google Developer Timothy Jordan Talks Google+ for SES San Francisco

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This week San Francisco is host to one of the bigger SES Events in the year: SES San Francisco. Again many marketers will gather to absorb information from experts in search and social. You can expect something special from us too.

One of the topics will off course be Google+, how to handle it, how to make it work. And what does it really mean? Searchenginewatch already looked forward to this by doing an interview with Developer Advocate at Google Timothy Jordan, who will be talking about Google+ in San Francisco. (more…)