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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Thursday, April 03, 2008
Register for the QuickLearn Online Marketing & Business Training Series: Search Marketing 101

While the talented folks at Work Industries are re-branding themselves to Boxcar Marketing, a dynamic clever name to move ideas online, we are again organizing a Search Engine Marketing 101 Seminar on April 11 in Vancouver (BC) Canada and we hope you can make it. Here is some more information about it.
So, do you want to attract more visitors to your website? (who does not want more visitors to their site?)
Register for the QuickLearn business training series. Our Friday, April 11 session is Search Marketing 101.
QuickLearn: Search Marketing 101
presented by Alexandre Brabant of eMarketing101.ca
and Monique Trottier of Boxcar Marketing
Date: Friday, April 11, 2008
Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location:
Workspace
400, 21 Water Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1A1
Cost: $150
REGISTER HERE
Search marketing is one of the cheapest, most cost-effective ways to promote your company and drive qualified leads to your website.
Most people find search engines to be a mystery. How do I get my website to rank higher in search listings for key phrases related to my business, products or services? Should I consider paying for advertising placement on search engines?
Effective search marketing and optimization is the key component to any successful online presence. If you are unsure of how search works, how to integrate search into your existing promotional campaigns, or why search is important to your business--this is the session for you.
Monique Trottier is the president of Boxcar Marketing. Her online expertise spans blogging, podcasting, web design, email newsletters, search marketing (PPC and SEO), online media relations, and writing for the web. Monique writes an online newsletter called “Underwire: Full support for non-techies,” and she is a frequent presenter at national conferences, a guest lecturer at Simon Fraser University and has appeared on Tech TV Lab with Leo.
Alexandre Brabant is the president of Vancouver-based eMarketing 101. He is a leading Search Marketing Specialist and the Co-Chair of SEMPO Canada, Canada’s Search Engine Marketing Professionals Organization.
For more information on QuickLearn or to register in person, contact Monique Trottier at 778-837-9012.
Comments
Please let me know of any upcoming courses on SEO
Posted by Don Ruehs on 04/16 at 08:31 PMa great online course offering Online Marketing & Business. Search marketing is a big business these days and course on these is in great demand
Posted by Italy B2B on 05/28 at 02:03 PMSearch Engine Optimization, originally came from SEM but now being separated as distinctive process of business online strategy. It involves several process of link building. The main goal of such online marketing is to appear first among the competing companies in the search engine results page to earn “click throughs” that will be converted to money.
Posted by Seo Services on 01/10 at 10:43 PMOnline marketing is relatively cheaper as compared to traditional marketing where you can target a broad segment of audience with a small fraction
Posted by dmoz submission on 04/27 at 02:01 PM







