Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketers Offer Education on Language and Domain Name Issues in Paid and Organic Search Engine Marketing -- Sponsored by Verizon Superpages; DFW Search Engine Marketing Organization to Host Speakers.DALLAS Dallas, city (1990 pop. 1,006,877), seat of Dallas co., N Tex., on the Trinity River near the junction of its three forks; inc. 1871. The second largest Texas city, after Houston, and the eighth largest U.S. -- The Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Organization will be hosting two speakers that will discuss the techniques and philosophies behind language and domain name issues with both paid and organic methods of search engine marketing. If you have any interest in keeping up with the latest developments in the search engine marketing field for your company or your clients, don't don't 1. Contraction of do not. 2. Nonstandard Contraction of does not. n. A statement of what should not be done: a list of the dos and don'ts. miss this discussion. The April 2005 DFWSEM meeting is sponsored by SuperPages.com. SuperPages.com (www.superpages.com) is the Internet's #1 online yellow pages directory and a leading shopping resource. With up to 17 million unique visitors A count of how many different people access a Web site. For example, if a user leaves and comes back to the site five times during the measurement period, that person is counted as one unique visitor, but would count as five "user sessions. per month, the site also promotes advertiser ad·ver·tise v. ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing, ad·ver·tis·es v.tr. 1. To make public announcement of, especially to proclaim the qualities or advantages of (a product or business) so as to increase goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax. through listings, Web sites and shopping services according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. their specific local, regional and national needs. Meeting Details: Seating limited -- to reserve your place, please RSVP to 972-831-2124 Date: Monday, April 18, 2005, 6:30 PM Cost: DFWSEM Members: Free Non-members: $10 at the door Meeting Place: Romano's Macaroni Grill in Addison / North Dallas, on Beltline Road between Midway and the Tollway. 4355 Beltline Rd., Dallas, TX 75001 Phone: 972-386-3831 http://www.macaronigrill.com/menu/default.asp?Unit_ID=001.009.0002 About the Presentations: Language and Domain Name Issues in Paid and Organic Search Mr. Bill Hartzer will discuss language and domain name issues in organic search engine marketing. Speaker Bio Bill Hartzer, Search Engine Optimization Strategist Intec Telecom Systems Based in Dallas, Bill Hartzer is a Search Engine Optimization specialist for Intec Telecom Systems. Intec is a leading Business and Operations Support Systems (BSS/OSS) product vendor for fixed, mobile, MVNO and next-generation networks such as WLAN, 3G and IP. Intec is a market leader in billing, mediation, mobile service charging and activation systems. Domain Issues in Paid and Organic Search Mr. Rob Garner will discuss how your search advertising budget is buying domain traffic, and how you can make the most of a domain-based marketing campaign. He will cover issues in the pay-per-click and organic search engine marketing fields, including contextual domain advertising, domain aging in Google, measuring ROI, the evolution of domain landing pages as "mini search engines" and a comparison of domain search with organic and paid search. Speaker Bio Rob Garner, Search Marketing Strategist Agency.com Rob Garner, Search Engine Marketing Strategist, is responsible for both paid and organic search engine marketing projects in North America. Rob is based out of the Dallas office of Agency.com and is a founding member and officer of the DFW Search Engine Marketing Association and an active member of the DFW Interactive Marketing Association. Question and Answer session to follow panel. About DFWSEM: The Dallas/Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Organization is dedicated to educating businesses in the Dallas/Fort Worth area about the benefits of search engine marketing. The group meets once a month at various locations throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex The Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area, a title designated by the U.S. Census as of 2003, encompasses 12 counties within the U.S. state of Texas. The metropolitan area is further divided into two metropolitan divisions: Dallas–Plano–Irving . To become a registered member of DFWSEM email info@dfwsem.org See .org. (networking) org - The top-level domain for organisations or individuals that don't fit any other top-level domain (national, com, edu, or gov). Though many have .org domains, it was never intended to be limited to non-profit organisations. RFC 1591. . Individual DFWSEM memberships are $75 for the first year. Corporate memberships are $175 for the first year and include 3 seats to monthly DFWSEM meetings. Additional seats for a Corporate membership are $50/year. All annual memberships receive a link from DFWSEM to your company web site, and a complimentary subscription to Revenue Magazine. MasterCard MasterCard Worldwide (NYSE: MA) is a mutinational corporation based in Purchase, NY in the United States. Throughout the world, its principal business is to process payments between the banks of merchants and the banks of purchasers that use its "Mastercard" branded debit- and , Visa, Amex, and checks are accepted. DFWSEM meets the third Monday of every month at various locations around the Metroplex A metroplex is large metropolitan area containing several cities and their suburbs.[1] It is also sometimes used as an alternative to metropolis or megalopolis, which is a chain of continuous metropolitan areas. . For more information, visit http://www.dfwsem.org. |
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