Scott (@unmarketing) Stratten, a renowned thought leader and captivating speaker, is set to take the stage as the keynote speaker at Pubcon Las Vegas 2024 https://lnkd.in/gFjTAXp7
Pubcon
Online Media
Austin, Texas 1,015 followers
The conference where you will learn real strategies & tactics to improve your online marketing campaigns.
About us
Pubcon, the premier search and social media conference and expo, holds multi-track events throughout the United States. Our largest and longest running event is our annual fall conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Our 2018 conferences include: Pubcon Austin, February 21st. Pubcon Florida, April 10-12th. Pubcon Las Vegas, October 15-19th. Pubcon Las Vegas, supported by the industry's leading businesses, speakers, exhibitors, and sponsors involved in social media, Internet marketing, search engines, and online advertising, offers an in-depth look at the future of technology presented by over 200 of the world's top speakers in more than 100 provocative cutting-edge sessions. Pubcon originally began in 2000 as an informal gathering of early Web search engine optimizers and webmasters at a London pub, giving birth to the pub conference. Industry insiders, owners and chief executives, founders and corporate presidents join social media and search engine company engineers, programmers alongside marketing and affiliate program professionals from around the world to meet for a week at Pubcon and explore the future of the Web and the people who use and expand it every day. With more than 100 sessions and 200 speakers Pubcon is the setting for the new media industry's movers and shakers and up-and-coming technophiles alike to learn, advance new agendas, and perhaps most of all, to meet and network with the key people that don't go to any conference but Pubcon, making this conference opportunity, for now at least, one of the best-kept secrets for those creating the next Facebook, Google, Pinterest or Twitter. Pubcon Las Vegas is one of the biggest and boldest international gatherings of optimization and new media innovators ever assembled. Register today for Pubcon and come join the world's leading technology professionals for a week of unlimited networking and cutting-edge Web innovation.
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http://www.pubcon.com
External link for Pubcon
- Industry
- Online Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2000
Locations
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Primary
2504 B Dana Cove STE A
Austin, Texas 78746, US
Employees at Pubcon
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Wow what a horribly cynical view on a world I helped create. I never did ‘black hat’ SEO. My focus was on enterprise level SEO for major brands and corporations and I spoke at major search marketing conferences from Stockholm to Sau Paulo and all across North America regarding enterprise level search. I got my internet marketing start by optimizing my own startup at the time that did reverse logistics and ranked above UPS for the term ‘logistics’, not due to unethical methods on my part but due to UPS’ web structure and use of graphics where my site could be crawled effectively and therefore ranked. It wasn’t long however before I realized that conversion optimization trumped search optimization all day long and began my focus on usability and conversion. It paid off handsomely as most early SEOs were focused purely on rankings. The article paints Danny Sullivan in an undeserving bad light. Danny did more for this industry than almost anyone else and paints @MattCutts in such an affable and amiable way that is probably the only positive mention along with Barry Schwartz who spoke the praises of the hard working and ethical SEOs. I’m surprised that Brett Tabke wasn’t mentioned as the majority of the early black hat cadre were incubated at WebmasterWorld and Pubcon however many transitioned into founders and captains of industry. Brett and I sat down one day to determine the monetary effect our humble group in the early days of SEO had created and stopped once we got to a trillion dollars. Many had gone on to managing hundreds of millions of dollars of advertising spend, becoming investors or venture capitalists or made fortunes via acquisitions, IPO and early crypto fortunes. These facts were unfortunately omitted from this article. https://lnkd.in/gg65rSFV
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