The confirmation email for my SES registration came in the email today. The plane tickets are purchased and I think we have come up with a plan to stay on top of managing our projects currently in development from the hotel in California. As of next Tuesday, Envoca will be fully immersed in one of the largest and most prominent search conferences in the world.
For those of you who are not familiar with search conferences, I will explain. Aside from designing and building beautiful and functional websites for our clients we are also heavily involved in SEO (Search Engine Optimization). What this means is that in addition to building websites for our clients, we also provide services that help them get better visibility and traffic from search engines such as Google.
The catch here is that Google is constantly being updated and evolving in the way it provides search results. This means that it is important for someone providing professional SEO services to stay up to date on all the latest trends and technologies involved in search. At SES San Jose this year there will be representatives from all of the major players in search including Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask.com, YouTube, and Facebook. The purpose of the conference is to provide “search engine strategies” to those attending so that they can make better use of search to promote the businesses that they represent.
If you would like to check out the different sessions I will be attending, click on the link below.
Among the speakers we will be interacting with and hearing from, I am particularly interested in the presentation on Tuesday by NYU Professor Clay Shirky. I fist say Clay speak on “How Cellphones, Twitter, Facebook Can Make History” several months ago and have been intrigued ever since. The presentation can be viewed below:
Are you interested in hearing about what’s going on at SES San Jose this year? Would you like to know a little more about how your site can get traffic from search engines like Google? If so, check out our website to see some of the work we’ve done, send us an email, or contact us on twitter. We’re always happy to discuss what optimizing your website for search can do for you.



This is good…
This is a great article. I liked the vid.
vid presents an interesting idea that social networking is more than a fad. It has become a fast-moving connection and a way of life. Makes me wonder what this will do to the creditibility of our media that may be based upon rumor. Than again what have newspapers and broadcasters been reporting; nothing more than rumors.