SES London 2010 [Highlights & Speaking]
SES London is always a packed conference full of exciting speakers and presentations and this year is no exception. The event itself returns to The Business Design Centre, Islington full of the usual day and night entertainment and, although nothing has been announced yet, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a London SEO happen on one of those nights. This particular badge appears to be the one SES intended for partly for Chicago but it looks pretty enough so let’s go with it. For info, the London conference will be on the 15th to the 19th of February.
The line up looks astonishingly good and there are too many speakers to list them all. That said, Avinash Kaushik of Occam’s Razor will be one of the keynote presenters and I’m really keen to catch Jim Boykin probably one of the most experienced link builders there is, speaking on day 2′s “Link Building – Methods and Risks with Jim Boykin“.
Check out the panel timetables for day 1, day 2 and day 3 to get a full breakdown.
Interview series
SES have kindly invited SEOgadget to feature a series of interviews with some of the speakers. We’ll be kicking those off next week starting with Rand Fishkin, Dave Naylor and Brent Payne, SEO Director at The Tribune Company. Some of the interviews have already been done and they’re informative and insightful reads through and through.
I’ll be on the “Industry Specific Search Strategies: Under the Hood” with Dave Naylor, Rob Kerry, Allan Stewart, Head of Online Marketing at PULSE and David Fairhurst, Head of SEO, Intelligent Retail. If you’re interested in travel, recruitment, or gaming SEO, you should definitely get in to this session.
SES London discount codes
If you want to get a 20% discount on the registration, then enter the code 20SPG on registration.
Watch out for the interviews coming next week!



One Response to “SES London 2010 [Highlights & Speaking]”
Leave a commentRichard, it certainly looks like it’ll be a not-to-miss conference this year. I am trying to convince the boss to let me go, so I might hear your speaking again. Cheers