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Toronto SEM Breakfast Seminar – 2 Days Left – 5 Tickets Left

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With just 2 days left till the “As the World Searches” breakfast seminar on Wednesday morning we had to get a larger room because we sold out the first and now only have 5 seats left for the larger room! Search Engine Marketing is a hot topic and our speakers will share some great case studies, trends and information about Search Engine Marketing. Speakers include:

  • Eric Morris, Account Executive, Google Canada
  • Martin Byrne, National Director Search Marketing, Yahoo! Canada
  • Julie Batten, Manager of SEM Solutions Group, Non-Linear Creations
  • Jason Daily, Lead Search Media Strategist, Microsoft Canada

Get your tickets now before its too late!

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Dave Forde

One Response to “Toronto SEM Breakfast Seminar – 2 Days Left – 5 Tickets Left”

  1. I’m going to Profectio’s session on Search Engine Marketing…

    OK. So, I shelled out $75 to attend the session on Search Engine Marketing that Dave Forde has organized.
    Actually a pretty interesting panel, including Eric Morris from Google Canada, Martin Byrne from Yahoo! Canada, from Microsoft Canada. I wonder h…

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