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Internet Marketing Conference, Reykjavik Iceland
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, Internet Marketing, Microsoft, Nordic eMarketing, RIMC, Reykjavik Internet Conference, Seach Engine Optimization, Technology, Web Optimization, conferences on March 2nd, 2010
Reykjavik Internet Marketing conference is just around the corner with speakers from Ericsson, Bing/Microsoft, Anomaly, CCP games and Icelandair to mention few. In its 6th year the conference is going to be bigger than ever, attracting a wider audience on an international basis. The conference is accompanied by an Expo that lasts all weekend, Netið 2010 (roughly translates Internet 2010). Some 40 – 50 companies are expected to show their Internet related products and services.
You can get more information about RIMC 2010 at www.rimc.is
SES New York the mother of the mother of all conferences RIMC
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, conferences on February 18th, 2010
Reykjavik Internet Marketing Conference (RIMC) was actually born out of me not having the budget to go to SES New York in 2000 or 2001. Now some ten years later hundreds of guests from over ten countries have attended RIMC and the next event looks very promishing with around 200 attendees, some 15 speaker from companies like Ericsson, Microsoft, Anomaly, Icelandair and CCP games to mention few.
I am myself speaking at Search engine strategjes in NY on two sessions and it looks like it’s going to be a great event
International Search Summit in London next week
Posted by Kristjan Mar in Conferences and Expos, Internet Marketing, conferences on November 11th, 2009
I am speaking at the International Search Summit in Lonon next week. The summit is hosted by WebCertainand is a search marketing event with a difference – a focus on multilingual and international search. All of the sessions at the Summit have a global approach and look at the issues affecting online marketers when they are running campaigns in multiple languages and countries. The session I am talking at is “Using Online PR for Links”.
See you in London – http://www.internationalsearchsummit.com/overview-nov-09.html
Back from SMX Stockholm and SMX New York
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, Internet Marketing, Real Time Search, conferences on October 13th, 2009
Both search engine marketing programs were in my opinion great events giving insight into the world of Internet Marketing, in New York I moderated two sessions, one on in-house SEO and another on Amazing PPC Tactics. Both really good sessions. At the SMX NY I also talked at a really interesting session called “Iran & Michael Jackson: What Marketers Can Learn From How Consumers Search For Current Events” were I took the United Airlines emergency landing case study, reaction of journalists and other stakeholders and how we maped the news about this happening throughout the internet. Read the rest of this entry »
Winning Formulas To Maximise The Potential Of Twitter
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, Real Time Search, conferences on October 12th, 2009
Sitting here at the SMX Stockholm and just got this email:
“With an increasing number of people turning to Twitter, are you maximising the endless possibilities that it has to offer your brand? Do you know how to practically use Twitter to your advantage? Capitalise on the hype behind Twitter and gain a ‘how to’ guide on making the most out of this platform to successfully reach your target audience, whilst unlocking the cash value of tweeting.”
Yes, sir – This is what I get into my inbox. They are offering me to go to this conference, should I?
What happened to Internet Marketing Ninjas?
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Link building, conferences on October 12th, 2009
I am here at SMX Stockholm, went to the internetmarketingninjas.com site and fot this: “We are no longer offering the Internet Marketing Ninjas program“. The Ninjas are used by many for Link-building research but they are now closed. I tried to look into it but I could not find out why, so if you know pls. post.
Other tools that are still open for those that used to have Marketing Ninjas as their tool, are SEOmoz, Yahoo! Site Explorer and MAjestic SEO to mention some.
SMX Stockholm 2009 draws near
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, conferences on August 27th, 2009
One of my favourite conferences and locations of such events is the SMX in Stockholm, it’s not only a great event and Stockholm is also a city well worth visiting, with the old charming town and the river running through it.
The conference is great, it is small (200 – 300 people) and of very high quality. This means that you are close to the speakers, have more access and in my experience get the value needed to justify the effort. Read the rest of this entry »
Looking for speakers for RIMC 2010 – more at www.rimc.is
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, RIMC, Reykjavik Internet Conference, conferences on August 3rd, 2009
We are starting to look for speakers for our annual Reykjavik Internet Marketing Conference, held in March next year. The conference has atracted some great speakers like Chris Sherman, Anne Kennedy, Bill and Motoko Hunt, Andy Atkins Kruger, Dixon Jones, Shari Thurow, Adam Lasnik, Mel Carson, Rand Fiskin and Dennis Mortensen. See more information about the event at www.rimc.is and if you want to be in the pool of speakers let me know by sending an email to kmh [at] nordicemarketing – COM.
On my way back from a really successful SES in NY
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, conferences on March 26th, 2009
Saw some great session and did couple my self one on the basics of link-bulidning and one on Online Reputation Management and PR.
The earlier was done with six speakers sharing the session, three from agencies and three from the search engines. In this case Microsoft, Yahoo and ASK. Read the rest of this entry »
Reykjavik Internet Marketing Conference Warp-up
Posted by Optimize Your Web in Conferences and Expos, conferences on March 20th, 2009
The final session of the day is the wrap-up and case studies chaired by Rand Fiskin. It is going to be a dissection of five websites of conference attendees, from a technical point of view to see what’s great and what’s not.
And the panellists are in tough mood and not going to pull any punches.
This particular session is not particularly bloggable, partly because it’s a fast paced chat and partly because some of the website owners may not want their sites trashing outside of this room! Read the rest of this entry »