SES Toronto 2009 Gets Rave Reviews from Attendees
We conducted more than half a dozen video interviews with attendees at SES Toronto 2009 — to get feedback on the conference. Basically, the event got rave reviews with comments ranging from “excellent” to “bloody fantastic.”
A couple of attendees mentioned the Monday keynote by Tara Hunt, author of The
Whuffie Factor. The Tuesday keynote by Emanuel Rosen, author of The Anatomy of Buzz Revisited, was also mentioned.
A couple of attendees mentioned the “Canadian focus” of the conference or the new information on the “Canadian landscape.”
Also mentioned were the session, Beyond Linkbait: Getting Authoritative Online Mentions.
Each of the video interviews runs from 14 to 56 seconds long, so check them out below.
Michelle Agudera, Microsoft on attending SES Toronto 2009
Estee Langis, Yellow Pages Group, on attending SES Toronto
Susan Hurell, Modern Earth Web Design and BinaryCanary on SES Toronto
Helen Faber, WebFuel, on SES Toronto
Cecilia Tamez, XE.com on attending SES Toronto 2009
So, congratulations to Andrew Goodman, the SES Advisory Board and SearchEngineWatch.com, who organized and programmed SES Toronto 2009. Based on the feedback, it appears that the keynoters and mix of sessions in the Nuts & Bolts, Corporateville and Geek Tracks appealed to both first time attendees and SES veterans.
Hey, I couldn’t make this stuff up. Oh, and check out the crowd at the bing booth at SES Toronto 2009. Yes, with close to 1,200 attendees, the exhibitors were happy, too.
Crowds at the bing exhibitor booth at SES Toronto 2009