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		<title>SMX Search Analytics Round-up</title>
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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 &#8211; congrats to conference organizers.
 Some notes to take away for future versions&#8230;

Toronto?  Not really the best location to test a new idea (I [...]]]></description>
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<p>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 &#8211; congrats to conference organizers.</p>
<p> Some notes to take away for future versions&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>Toronto?  Not really the best location to test a new idea (I say this as a Torontonian &amp; 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.</li>
<li>Speakers&#8230;well, the agenda was a bit skimpy&#8230;and unfortunately speakers were repeated within the 2 day agenda.  I don&#8217;t believe at this time there was enough content to run a full 2-day program. </li>
<li>Focus on case studies.  This kind of event cries out for case studies&#8230;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.</li>
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<p> Danny, if you&#8217;re listening&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Don&#8217;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.</li>
<li>Consider offering a discount to multi-show attendees&#8230;</li>
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