10 Reasons to Attend The Internet Conference
The Internet Conference takes place on 14 May at the East Midlands Conference Centre; 10 reasons you shouldn’t miss it:
- Learn from national experts. I’m delighted to have some of the UK’s leading Internet marketing experts presenting at the conference.
- These are seminars, not sales pitches. Our conference presentations are not sales pitches, they will be packed full of information and you’ll have a choice of sessions to attend. There’s something in the programme for everybody.
- Charles Arthur, The Guardian’s technology editor, is our keynote. He’s going to give us a heads up on what’s waiting for us around the corner on the Internet, and how we can prepare for success
- Dave Chaffey will be speaking, and he has been named by CIM as one of the one of 50 marketing gurus who have shaped the future of marketing. You’re bound to learn loads about using Google Analytics to improve your business process
- Mike Baxter advises companies like Google, KLM, and Argos. He’s the Ecommerce User Experience guru, and he’ll be sharing his knowledge with us.
- Free lunch. Did I mention the free food?
- Inspirational marketing practitioners sharing their knowledge and experience including Kelly Herrick from Abacus Lighting, Mark Shaw from Nutshell, local SEO expert Ian Lockwood, and Richard Flewett from New Edge
- Mingle with the experts. This is a relatively small conference, and you will have the chance to meet with our speakers, and sit down for coffe and a chat.
- Network with other marketers. The delegate list includes marketers from pharmaceutical companies, law firms, manufacturers, the public sector, and marketing agencies. This is a chance to share your own experience, and make new contacts
- The Web Inspector. I’ll be there, ready to review your website, live and on screen. Come along and get my view on what is great, and not so great, about your website.
Book your place now at The Internet Conference.
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This post was written by Susan Hallam - 
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