02/21 /// eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit - Toronto April 23-26, 2012 -
Mark your calendar to attend the eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit Toronto, April 23-26, 2012. If you are responsible for the results of your company’s website, social media, ecommerce, web intelligence, data strategy, audience research and/or measurement, then this is a must attend event for you.
Hear case studies from companies such as Nissan, AOL, ESPN, Johnson & Johnson, Monster, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and many more.
To learn more visit the website at http://www.emetrics.org/toronto/
09/16 /// 5 Compelling Reasons to Attend IMC Vancouver October 3-4, 2011
08/30 /// SEMPO Vancouver SEM Meetup: September 13, 2011 at REVEL Room in Vancouver
07/19 /// SEMPO Canada Search Summit Post-Conference Summary
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Mark your calendar to attend the eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit Toronto, April 23-26, 2012. If you are responsible for the results of your company’s website, social media, ecommerce, web intelligence, data strategy, audience research and/or measurement, then this is a must attend event for you.
Hear case studies from companies such as Nissan, AOL, ESPN, Johnson & Johnson, Monster, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and many more.
To learn more visit the website at http://www.emetrics.org/toronto/
5 Compelling Reasons to Attend IMC Vancouver October 3-4, 2011. And if you are SEMPO Canada members, save an additional $100 to attend IMC Conference. Get in touch with me to get your promo code: .
“Alex’s presentation on e-marketing was timely and relevant for those attending, and was generally well received. His presentation style encouraged active participation by the audience, who had ample opportunity to have their questions and concerns addressed. Despite the presentation being during dinner, audience attention was very high, probably given the relevance of the topic to the industry at this time.”
/// Kevan J. Ridgeway
President & CEO, Vancouver Coast & Mountains
Annual General Meeting, Powell River, (BC)
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User Session /// An instance of an Internet user accessing your web site for a length of time, then leaving. During a user session any number of pages may be accessed. A user session is considered finished once an arbitrarily chosen period of inactivity - typically 30 minutes - is exceeded.
Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (Canada)
Read about it on my Search Marketing blog









