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smx advanced - a precis

6 June, 2007 (00:16) | conferences, seo, smx | By: seojealous

though you’ve spent the better part of a couple days revelling in utterly thorough live-coverage provided by the lovely lisa barone and susan esparza at bruce clay blog, jane copeland and rebecca kelly at seomoz, and others, i wanted to share some impressions after the wrap of the first smx conference.

first report: not a box lunch in sight. if you win over the stomachs, hearts and minds follow closely behind. clever planning by danny and company.

networking events: excellent. microsoft threw a great kickoff party with live music. the dj at the google dance played a mix of the 80s’ greatest hits (journey + bangles mash up = awesome). yahoo fed us proscuitto. free drinks all around. i met a bunch of great search marketers, including a few from my neighborhood back home.

the sessions: i attended the organic track. in many cases, session q & a’s led to the most interesting discussions. day 1 reflected the strongest programming - you&a with matt cutts (featuring a danny sullivan strip tease - no lie), seo meet smm, and personalized search: fear or not? were all pretty fruitful. on day 2, the session-of-which-i-swore-not-to-speak produced some, er… stuff, but i dare not speak of it.

was it “advanced?”: attendees expressed some mixed feelings about this. the speakers for this debut conference faced a significant challenge in creating high level presentations. who or what is advanced, and what meaning does that word carry as we discuss an industry of professionals with widely varied practical experience and fractured specialties? the lack of definition creates a fundamental problem. you may be a pro at exploiting social media, that doesn’t preclude your status a technical guru. you may be a cloaking superstar, but that may not make you a usability specialist. when danny sullivan mentions Universal Search, then pauses and asks the question, “does everyone in the room know about Universal Search?” some hands raise up.

overall, the speakers were up to the task. some material erred on the side of caution, but each session at search marketing expo produced something worth the time.

for tonight, that’s the quick summary. more to come tomorrow from minneapolis.

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