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Search Engine Optimization and Marketing: New York 

71 West 23rd Street, Suite 515 
New York , NY  10010 
1/27/2010 8:00 AM  - 1/28/2010 5:00 PM 
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Search engine optimization ("SEO") has evolved immensely over the past several years. Are you and your organization keeping up? More importantly, have you fully exhausted the potential that SEO provides? If not, this two-day intensive training is for you. Expert practitioner Stephan Spencer will share the secrets of the SEO: what works and what doesn't; what you should be measuring; what tools to use; where trouble looms and untapped potential lies; where search engines and the industry are headed, and much more.

Explore how to use the targeted, low cost and high return marketing channel known as "natural" or "organic" search -- i.e. the unpaid search results of Google and the other major engines.  SEO is the ultimate weapon in the web marketer’s promotional arsenal.

Join us for a hands-on, two day workshop on search engine optimization and marketing that covers all the bases. With a live Internet connection, attendee websites will be deconstructed -- with attendees playing an active role in diagnosing what ails each site from an SEO standpoint. Such sticky issues as making your database-driven website "search engine friendly" and workarounds for "spider traps" and poor search engine practices will be tackled. Google’s secrets will be revealed, including details around PageRank, blended results ("universal search"), indented listings, sitelinks, and more. Case examples from B2C, B2B, nonprofit and higher education will be shared, including the "inside scoop" on what worked and what didn’t.

You will walk away with loads of practical, actionable tactics and tips, a number of which are not widely known in the SEO community. For example:

• Minimize duplicate content and keep your site from getting hit by Google's duplicate content filter

• Identify, in unconventional ways, high PageRank-endowed, industry-specific, authoritative links that will increase your position in the search results

• "Take away" a competitor's second indented listing

• Reverse engineer your competitors' backlinks to look for link opportunities for yourself

This workshop is designed with non-technical marketers in mind. But even the Internet-savvy techie will get a lot out of this tailored, intensive workshop. Through interactive presentations and exercises, case examples, and best-practice implementation reviews, participants will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how they can profit from search engines as a marketing channel.

First five paid registrants for each venue who submit their URL (or a competitor's URL if they prefer) to seoworkshop@netconcepts.com will get an interactive, real-time critique of the site’s search engine findability during the workshop.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

• The changing landscape of SEO and how you can make the most of it as a marketer

• The lingo that will enable you to work efficiently with your Web team and vendors

• How customers use search (eye-tracking, click-tracking, search terms)

• How to rocket past competitors in search rankings

• How to maximize search traffic and exploit targeted brand building opportunities

• How to sell the value of SEO to management and partners

• What to look for when hiring a search agency or in-house SEO staff

• What will make you look like a savvy search marketer to employers and colleagues

• How to benchmark against your competitors

• What to measure for maximizing the return on your search marketing investment

• How to budget interactive marketing campaigns to include SEO

• How to effectively leverage content, online tools, social networks and social media to create buzz and links

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

• Sales and marketing executives of any size organization

• Marketing directors responsible for digital or integrated marketing strategy

• Marketing managers in charge of their website, search marketing or online marketing for their organization

• Anyone involved in marketing one or more websites for their company or clients

• Ad agency executives, production staff, and account managers looking for a competitive edge for clients

PRIOR KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
Knowledges of computers, basic Internet terminology and a cursory understanding of Internet marketing is desired. A basic understanding of search engines will be helpful, but is not required. This two day workshop offers something for all skill levels, from search marketing "newbies" to advanced search engine marketers.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Stephan Spencer is founder and president of Netconcepts, a leading natural search marketing firm which boasts clients such as Home Shopping Network, AOL, Verizon SuperPages.com, Discovery Channel, and REI. Stephan is an author of the O'Reilly book "The Art of SEO" with co-authors Rand Fishkin, Eric Enge and Jessie Stricchiola, due out in 2009. Stephan is a Senior Contributor to MarketingProfs.com and to Practical Ecommerce, a monthly columnist on Search Engine Land, and he's contributed to Multichannel Merchant, DM News, Catalog Age, Catalog Success, Building Online Business, Unlimited, and others. He is co-author of the analyst report "The State of Search Engine Marketing 1.0 - New Strategies for Successful Cataloging" published by Catalog Age. Stephan has spoken at hundreds of conferences around the globe -- everywhere from Berlin, London, Toronto, Santiago and Auckland to New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Stephan is an avid blogger. He blogs primarily at StephanSpencer.com, but he's also been known to blog on the CNET Blog Network, the Shop.org Blog, Natural Search Blog, BusinessBlogConsulting.com, and elsewhere.

DAY 1
Morning

8:00 – 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast

Overview (Interactive) -- Attendee Expectations, Goals, Skills to be Acquired over the 2 Day Program

Anatomy of a Search Engine -- Spiders, Indices & Algorithms, Market Share & Trends

Inside the Head of the Searcher -- Searcher Behavior & Intent

Hands-on Keyword Research & Keyword Portfolio Management

SEO Copywriting -- Optimizing Your Content

HTML Optimization -- Make Your HTML "Sing"

Lunch

Afternoon

Search Friendly Site Architecture, Design, Navigation & Internal Hierarchical Linking Structures

Technical Optimization -- URLs, Redirects, Tracking Parameters, Flash, JavaScript / AJAX and more

Link Building -- Tools & Tactics for Acquiring Valuable, Relevant Links Sustainably

Social Media Marketing – Leveraging Online Communities to Create Links & Buzz

End of Day Wrap-Up, Key Learnings and Intro to Day 2

DAY 2
Morning

8:00 – 8:30 Continental Breakfast

Quick Review of Day 1 Material

Paid Search Fundamentals & Achieving Synergies with SEO

Search Analytics -- Metrics that Drive ROI

Tools of the Trade -- The Essential Tools & Resources for your SEO & Paid Search Toolkit

Lunch

Afternoon

Vertical Search -- Local Search, News Search, Product Search, Image Search, Video Search, Blog Search, Mobile Search

Worst Practices -- Beyond the "Best Practices" to the Dark Side of "Black Hat" Spam & Other Deadly Mistakes

Site Clinic & Interactive Site Reviews -- Apply Your Knowledge by Auditing Fellow Attendees' Websites

Taking It Back to the Job, Homework, Wrap-Up and Review

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Training Series Location:
NYC Seminar and Conference Center
71 West 23rd Street, Suite 515
New York, NY 10010
Toll Free: 1 800.326.5494  
NYC: 1 646.336.4455  
Fax: 1 646.514.6783
www.nycseminarcenter.com

The NYC Seminar and Conference Center is located in the heart of NYC’s Flatiron District in the exciting Chelsea neighborhood. Public transportation, including all major bus and subway lines, is easily accessible. You’ll find many excellent hotels and restaurants within walking distance.

Recommended Hotels

Hampton Inn Chelsea
108 West 24th St.
New York , NY 10011
Ask for the “New York City Seminar & Conference Center” Corporate Rate
1 212.414.1000  0.2 miles 

Wyndham Garden Hotel
37 West 24th Street
New York, NY 20020
1 212.243.0800  0.2 miles

Holiday Inn Express
Madison Square Garden
232 West 29th St.
New York , NY 10001
Simply mention "PC Learn" (the parent company of the NYC Seminar and Conference Center) and ask about the current special rate.
1 212.695.7200  0.6 miles

Hotel Giraffe
365 Park Avenue South
(at 26th St.)
New York, NY 10016       1
212.685.7700        0.5 miles 

Avalon Hotel
16 East 32nd St
(between 5th & Madison)
New York, NY
1 212.299.7000  0.5 miles

W New York Union Square
201 Park Avenue South
(Park Avenue & 17th Street)
New York, NY 10003
1 212.253.9119
1 877.946.8357  1.1 miles

Affinia Manhattan
371 7th Ave.
(at 31st Street)
New York, NY 10001
1 212.563.1800 0.4 miles

Ramada Inn Eastside
161 Lexington Avenue
(between 30th & 31st)
New York, NY 10016
1 212.545.1800  0.5 miles 

The Carlton on Madison
22 East 29th St.
(between 5th & Madison)
New York, NY 10016
1 212.532.4100  0.4 miles 

Hotel Chandler
12 East 31st Street
New York, NY 10016       1 212.889.6363
1 866.627.7847  0.6 miles

ADA
The AMA is committed to providing equal access to our meetings for all attendees.  If you are an attendee with a disability and require program accommodations, please contact the AMA Meeting Services Department, and a member of our staff will ensure that appropriate access arrangements are made.  If you have specific disability related needs for your hotel sleeping room, please be sure to communicate those directly to the hotel when you make your reservation.  In an effort to provide the highest quality of service to all attendees, we require that details of all access requests be communicated to our office at least 14 days in advance of the beginning of the meeting.

Area Attractions, Events and Tourism
Please visit http://nycgo.com/ for additional city information. 

Conference Attire 
Conference attire is business casual.  Meeting rooms may be cool so you may wish to bring a sweater/jacket.

AMA's travel coordinator, Tower Travel Management, is available to assist with reservations.  Call 1 800.542.9700 within the U.S. and Canada.  Reservation lines are open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST or, you may contact them via email at association@towertravel.com.  Tower Travel will proactively research airfares on ALL airline carriers to ensure that the lowest available fares are offered to all attendees.  They are dedicated to providing superior customer service and hassle-free travel arrangements.  Please note that fees, restrictions and cancellation penalties will apply.
Rental Car Information:
For your convenience, the American Marketing Association has made arrangements with Avis for your car rental needs.  Special rates have been negotiated for you.  Please contact 800/331-1600 to reserve a car. In addition, please be sure to use the AVIS Worldwide Discount Number:  D098599.  
Airports & Transportation
La Guardia Airport (LGA)
Distance: Approx. 9 miles
Super Shuttle: $16.00 one-way
Taxi: Approx. $30.00 one-way 

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
Distance: Approx. 17 miles
Super Shuttle: $19.00 one-way
Taxi: Approx. $45.00 one-way 

Newark International Airport (EWR)
Distance: Approx. 17 miles
Super Shuttle: $19.00 one-way
Taxi: Approx. $45.00 one-way

For Super Shuttle airport transportation in the New York City area, please contact 1 212 BLUE-VAN (1 212.258.3826) or http://www.supershuttle.com/.  24 hour advance notice is appreciated for reservations.

Subway

From Penn Station

Take the C or 1 train downtown to 23rd St. Walk east to 6th Ave.

From Port Authority  

Take the N or R train downtown to 23rd St. Walk west to 6th Ave.
or
Take the 1, 9 or C train downtown to 23rd St. and walk east to 6th Ave.

From Grand Central

Take the 6 train downtown to 23rd St. Walk west to 6th Ave.

For more information on transportation, please visit:

The Metropolitan Transit Authority http://www.mta.info/

The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey http://www.panynj.com/

Area Parking

724 Parking Corp.
(Corner of 6th Ave. and 24th)
1 212.242.9755

Ultra Park
101 W 23rd St.
(Between 6th and 7th Ave.)
1 212.242.7181

736 6th Avenue Garage
(Between 24th & 25th Streets)

Impark
750 6th Avenue
(24th St. Garage)
1 212.691.8562

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