SearchFest 2009 Discount Ends Tuesday
By Matt McGee on Feb 23, 2009 | comments (5)
I don’t curse much, but here’s the first thing that came out of my mouth when I saw the full agenda for SearchFest 2009:
“Holy sh*t.”
Srsly. If that’s not the most amazing one-day search marketing conference lineup ever assembled, I don’t know what is. It’s funny … a couple years ago at the inaugural SearchFest, I was one of the big name, A-list speakers. This year, I’m like on the K-list. Maybe L- or M-list.
I’ll be giving a presentation on hyperlocal blogging, but that’s hardly the reason to attend. Attend because there’s no place else you can hear the smartest minds in the industry for less than $300. Yep. It’s that inexpensive.
Early-bird pricing ends tomorrow – February 24. If you register before 5:00 pm tomorrow, you’ll only pay $229. For realz. After tomorrow, the price goes up to $299, and then to $349 at the door. So register now and I’ll see you on March 10 in Portland.
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On Feb 23, 2009, Stever said:
I’ll be there. Registered a few days ago. I’m going for the small group of speakers on “Local” but looking forward to hearing some of those other A-listers too.
On Feb 24, 2009, Todd Mintz said:
Matt, you’re far too modest to admit that you’re one of our highlighted speakers.
On Feb 24, 2009, Matt McGee said:
Looking forward to meeting you, Stever. And thx for the kind words, Todd. Should be a great day.
On Mar 5, 2009, Gabriel Presso said:
This was a good deal – too bad we did not know of it to feature it on time. Local is the only way in Europe.