SMX Lo-Mo Pitches and Requests

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2217/2400824854_2e2ee5b4be_t.jpgOut of courtesy I wasn’t going to write about SMX Local-Mobile until after Kelsey was through. However, SMX Local-Mobile is really not competitive because they’re different shows for different audiences. Indeed, SMX Local-Mobile is going to be even more tactically focused this year than last — practical advice for marketing practitioners.

Anyway, the reason I’m writing today is because I’m getting an increasing number of pitches. I’m not able to respond to these individually. Please take a look at the agenda and submit your pitch online (if you haven’t already). The pitch form should be open Monday.

I’ll try and respond to as many people as I can. Thanks for your patience.

2 Responses to “SMX Lo-Mo Pitches and Requests”

  1. Bryson Meunier Says:

    Bryson is the Product Champion for Natural Search at Resolution Media, an Omnicom Media Group Company. His position gives him the opportunity to drive SEO strategy for some of the world’s top brands, and to share some of his learnings at BrysonMeunier.com. Special interests include linguistics, semantic search, and all types of content syndication strategies, including mobile SEO and video search optimization. He has previously reviewed the major mobile analytics vendors in his Mobile SEO’s Guide to Mobile Analytics. http://www.brysonmeunier.com/the-mobile-seo-s-guide-to-mobile-analytics

    Bryson would provide invaluable insights and practical experience to any of the following sessions:

    Cracking the Code: Inside the Black Boxes of Local & Mobile Search Algorithms
    Blended Search in a Mobile World
    Ranking Tactics For Mobile Search
    Mobile’s Killer Aps: Location Awareness, Voice Search & Social Mobile

    Please feel free to contact him at your convenience with any questions you may have.

    Thank you!

  2. Bryson Meunier Says:

    Hi Greg,

    Can you delete these posts? I’m interested in speaking; however, the pitch was not meant to be posted to the blog comments. Marketing will resubmit to the pitch page as originally intended. Thanks, sir! My apologies for the gaffe.

    Best,
    Bryson

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