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SMX Search Analytics Round-up

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Search Analytics

SMX Search Analytics debuted in Toronto March 31-April 1, 2009, running in tandem with Emetrics Summit (good strategy to gather all data geeks together in one place!).  Overall, a solid first attempt – congrats to conference organizers.

 Some notes to take away for future versions…

  1. Toronto?  Not really the best location to test a new idea (I say this as a Torontonian & SEM veteran).   Better to have waited for the larger Emetrics conferences in Washington, DC or San Jose to get a better sense of market for this specialized offering.
  2. Speakers…well, the agenda was a bit skimpy…and unfortunately speakers were repeated within the 2 day agenda.  I don’t believe at this time there was enough content to run a full 2-day program. 
  3. Focus on case studies.  This kind of event cries out for case studies…we seem to still be an industry that is not willing to share information.  Few case studies were presented.  This should be a safe forum for doing so.

 Danny, if you’re listening…

  • Don’t give up on this idea.  Add another SMX Advanced (in, say, Boston?) to your annual calendar and add in an Analytics track.  In doing so, make SMX Advanced a 3 day conference and REPEAT some sessions throughout the agenda.
  • Consider offering a discount to multi-show attendees…