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Meet The Blog Search Engines - SES San Jose 2005

Interest in blog and feed search is probably at an all time high, so our Meet The Blog Search Engines panel comes at a good time for SES San Jose 2005.

As I explained earlier, we've had panels on blogging and search since 2003. But blog and news search reps moved to their own panel at our New York show earlier this year, and now a further split puts news search engines into the Meet The News Search Engines panel and blog search engines into their own. Both are part of the News, PR & Blogs Track on Day 2 of the show.

The change means there's even more time to drill deep. For the blog search engines panel, each of the panelists will do a short 7 minute overview for marketers about how they gather and list content, along with any advertising opportunities that are offered. The confirmed panelists are:

After the presentations, there will be about 40 minutes for Q&A and discussion, so the audience can drive things towards areas of most interest.

Posted by Danny Sullivan on Jul. 25, 2005 | Permalink




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