'Ask the Search Engines' Presented at Search Marketing Now, Dec. 1, 1 PM EST
Redding, CT (Gawkwire.com) On Tuesday, December 1, at 1 PM Eastern Standard Time, representatives from Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft will answer audience questions about search marketing, on the Search Marketing Now webcast, "Ask the Search Engines: War Stories from the World Tour. The webcast is free and is sponsored by iProspect.
Speakers include: Bill Muller, CMO, iProspect; Brian Kaminski, EVP, iProspect; John Shea, Account Executive, National Agency Team, Google; Rob Wilk, Director – Search Optimization & Strategy, Yahoo!; Patrick Harris, National Sales Manager, Microsoft.
For six weeks during the Fall of 2009 executives from iProspect — in partnership with executives from Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft — traveled to 10 cities around the U.S. hosting events for 15-25 search engine marketers in each city. At these events the iProspect and search engine executives arrived in each city prepared to answer any and all questions about search engine marketing put to them.
A number of themes emerged from the live events, including: biggest missed search marketing opportunities in today's economy; the Yahoo!/Microsoft merger/transition; search marketing integration with other channels; is mobile search ready for prime time? -- and much more. This webcast is intended to be a virtual version of one of those events, with iProspect and its search engine colleagues prepared to field as many questions they have as time allows.
This webcast is sponsored by iProspect, the Original Search Engine Marketing Firm. Since 1996 the company has helped many of the world’s most successful brands maximize their online marketing ROI through natural search engine optimization, pay per click advertising management, paid inclusion management, shopping feed management, search leveraged public relations, online display advertising, and other related services. By dramatically increasing business results for clients, iProspect helps to create search marketing heroes every day.



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