Web 2.0 Expo 2009 in San FranciscoDec 1
Web 2.0 Expo happens March 31 – April 3, 2009 at Moscone West in San Francisco. General registration will open in December 2008. Sign up for their newsletter to be notified when attendee registration opens.
Web 2.0 Expo happens March 31 – April 3, 2009 at Moscone West in San Francisco. General registration will open in December 2008. Sign up for their newsletter to be notified when attendee registration opens.
What: Search Marketing Expo – SMX West
Where: Santa Clara Convention Center, California
When: February 10-12, 2009
Who: Anybody interested in Search Marketing.
SMX West will provide you with cutting edge tips and techniques for enhancing your search marketing. The 3-day agenda covers search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click advertising (PPC), link building, keyword research, analytics, and more!
Some of the most innovative minds in the industry – including Danny Sullivan (SearchEngineLand.com), Vinton Cerf (VP & Chief Internet Evangelist of Google), and John Battelle (Author of “The Search“) – will share their stories and strategies to give you the edge you need.
You will also enjoy fantastic networking opportunities, special education presentations, a packed expo hall, and quality meals for which SMX events are famous.
Register before February 9 to receive the pre-conference rate of only $1395. Not only has the conference been voted the best conference in search marketing by a margin of 3 to 1 over all other events combined, but it also has a satisfaction guarantee!

DomainSponsor is a part of Oversee.net, which is the founding and primary sponsor of the DOMAINfest series. DOMAINfest is the premiere conference serving the domain industry, which provides it with informative sessions and valuable content. It also provides the people in the domain industry an opportunity for networking
In the DOMAINfest Global 2009, a lot of great people will be attending to share their insights, identify emerging trends, and discuss the business practices that are needed to be successful amidst all the development in these changing times. Participants will experience unmatched networking opportunities, close deals, meet with leading vendors and service providers, and participate in The Moniker Live Auction, a venue for buying, selling, and gauging the value of your own domains. Lastly, you will be able to attend the DomainSponsor party that will surely rock your world.
Anyone who is involved directly or indirectly with the domain name industry, an industry pro or a newcomer, may partcipate in the DOMAINfest Global, It is the best place to connect and network with the companies and people who keep the domain name industry moving forward.

The 2008 CMO Summit is the 7th annual gathering of the CMO Council–a network of 6,000 members in about 60 countries. Seven years after the Brand Recovery Summit in 2002 which discussed how to recover from the dot-bomb Internet bust, a lot of change has happened. The 2008 CMO Summit will discuss ways of opening and optimizing momey making opportunities amidst the current economic difficulties. The Summit participants will be actively involved in developing content, network, share ideas, and interact with executives on the challenges being faced today, and what plans and buzzwords are foreseen for 2009.
There will be no sales talk, no round table discussions, no discussion groups, everything is purely connecting with peers, from the member companies of CMO Council, the likes of AMD, American Express, AT&T, Capitol One, Coca-Cola, Dell, Deloitte, Disney, Eastman Kodak, eBay, Fujitsu, Hertz, HP, IBM, Mastercard, Microsoft, Motorola, Nintendo, Nortel, Oracle, Polycom, RIM, SAP, SAS, Time Warner, Visa, WalMart, and Xerox. Most important of all, the participants and resource persons will explore strategies for oprimization of revenie, efficincies and paybacks from a lot of things like improved analytics, new market entry and geographic expansion, customer monitizaton reactication of los opportunities, and accounts, and many more.
What: SMX Social Media 2008
Where: Long Beach, California
When: April 22 & 23, 2008
SMX Social Media, West Coast’s search engine marketing event, is a repeat performance of the event done in New York City last autumn. Participation to this event will give you an idea of the who’s who of search marketing, explore current opportunities and future developments of Social Media Marketing, leverage social networking and harness the power of consumer engagement. Internet marketers who want to engage the unique and difficult-to-reach audiences at social media sites like Digg, del.icio.us, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Reddit and Netscape will benefit much from this show. Social media sites are serving new and fast growing audiences that want to discover information based on community interests, voting and sharing.
SMX Social Media delves into the current opportunities and future developments, offering both fundamental and advanced panels on topics including:
Speakers for this event include:
From the website: Search Marketing Expo – SMX West is certain to be to the “must-attend” interactive and search engine marketing event of the year on the West Coast, delivering superior value to conference delegates and exhibit hall attendees alike.
SMX West has sessions designed just for you, whether you’re just starting in search marketing or you’re a seasoned expert. Your All Access registration pass gets you in to the more than 50 search marketing sessions on the agenda.
- New to search? Participate in the SMX Boot Camp which covers all the bases of search marketing success: copywriting, link building, paid search fundamentals and search engine friendly web design. After the Boot Camp, you’ll have two full days to dive deep on your areas of interest before SMX West unwinds.
- Got some experience? Learn the latest techniques for achieving superior results in both paid and organic search marketing. There are more than 20 sessions designed just for your skill level.
- An expert? Heard of Search 3.0? Search 4.0? SMX West has entire days dedicated to keeping you ahead of the curve with the inside scoop on future developments that only the editors of Search Engine Land can deliver, topics like the personalized search revolution, the social graph, and searcher behavior.