Next week, organisers of the
2014 SES London Digital Marketing Conference
being held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, will host more
than seventy-five speakers from digital marketing brands like Google,
Twitter and Microsoft and global agency powerhouses like MediaCom,
Digitas and Ogilvy.
Delegates
will be treated to three days of in-depth interactive learning and
discussion from some of the leading thinkers and practitioners in the
arts of display
advertising, search (SEO and PPC), mobile marketing, social media and
web analytics.
Keynote Highlights will include:
·
Bruce Daisley – Twitter UK’s MD who will be delivering the day-one keynote:
Running in Real-Time: Bringing Campaigns to Life by Marketing in the Moment.
·
Ian Carrington – Director of Performance at Google will start day two with a talk entitled:
Keeping Up With The Consumer
·
Nick Burcher – Head of Social Media EMEA for MediaCom, who will kick off day three with a speech on integrated marketing:
Joining the Dots: Maximising Marketing Returns in a Socially Connected World
The
conference will include three concurrent tracks covering five hot
topics where delegates can choose to learn the latest on paid, owned,
earned and integrated
media, plus enough sessions on the all-important business intelligence
to satisfy the conference-goer that they have had a more than useful,
well-rounded experience.
Other
speakers include Dave Naylor from Bronco, who will be speaking on SEO,
Dixon Jones from Majestic SEO, who will be discussing Link Intelligence,
Colm Bracken
from Microsoft who’ll be showing how to build a PPC Master Plan, Lisa
Myers from Verve Search, who’ll be demonstrating how to break down
borders with International SEM, and Kelvin Newman, from Brighton SEO,
who’ll be giving a talk on email Marketing.
To book last-minute tickets to this incredible line up of speakers impart their knowledge go to:
SES London rates and
registration details.The Web Marketing Association has arraigned for £400 off any ticket price. Just enter SESL14018 at registration.