SES Chicago To Offer Dozens of Panels, Speakers, and Exhibitors With Ties to the Midwest
Chicago, the largest city in the Midwestern US, to attract biggest names in Midwest Search; Midwestern individuals, corporations to receive prominent recognition
CHICAGO, IL, November 23, 2009–Chicago, Illinois, the business and innovation Capital of the Midwest, will be the venue for Search Engine Strategies from December 7-11, 2009. SES Chicago 2009 is expected to attract the biggest names in the Midwestern online marketing industry. From Minneapolis to Dallas and Cleveland to Denver, the Midwest has produced some of the most influential names in search, most of which will make an appearance at SES Chicago 2009. Midwestern marquee names include: Shari Thurow, Lee Odden, Matt Bailey, Jennifer Laycock, Sage Lewis, Cindy Krum and Andrew Goodman.
Now in its 7th year, Search Engine Strategies Chicago is organized and programmed by the SES Advisory Board and Search Engine Watch, the leading authority on search engine marketing. The event, which is the largest search engine marketing conference and expo in the Midwest, will be packed with dozens of sessions, multiple keynotes, professional networking events, exhibitors, and Chicago neighborhood restaurant parties.
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