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In-depth SEO Training Event from Search Marketing Pioneer Bruce Clay Inc. Added to Search Marketing Expo – SMX East

Published on August 5, 2009 by Last Click News   ·   No Comments

Bruce Clay, Inc. will be presenting its SEO Training in New York City on October 8, 2009 as an expansion of the search marketing conference and exhibition, Search Marketing Expo – SMX East (http://smxeast.com).

The Bruce Clay SEO Training (http://searchmarketingexpo.com/east/2009/seotoolset-training) course teaches corporate marketers how to implement an effective search engine optimization process. It will cover how a search-engine-friendly web site impacts traffic, conversions and online revenue and what can be done to improve the performance of a site.

The partnership between Bruce Clay, Inc. and SMX illustrates the dedication of both to quality educational opportunities for search marketers and businesses interested in developing their online presence.

“Search engine optimization (SEO) is an effective and economical way to drive web site traffic and increase online sales. Spending a day with Bruce learning about SEO best practices, implementation strategies and tactics is an investment certain to pay off many times over,” said Chris Elwell, president of SMX East event producer Third Door Media. “This course is an ideal conference wrap up to days of SEO material presented at SMX, especially when taught by Bruce Clay.”

gI_SMXEastforPRWEB.htm“SMX has a well-earned reputation for successfully educating search engine marketers in all of the relevant topic areas and for all skill levels, including SEO, PPC, local search and social media,” said Bruce Clay, president and founder of Bruce Clay, Inc. “It is gratifying that our SEO training has been invited back as the exclusive SEO training course of SMX East.”

Source: PRWeb press release

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