One of the top U.S. conferences in web, social media, creative and marketing is in Bend, October 14-15at the Tower Theatre.
It’s hot and fast – it’s a review of your company’s website by industry heavyweights, and sets your site up for gangbuster performance. It’s called the Hot Seat, and you get in it at the Bend WebCAM Web + Creative and Marketing Conference. Once your company is in the Hot Seat, it’ll take just 10 minutes for you to learn what’s right with your website and social media, as well as what’s wrong with it, how to fix it and why.
“Normally, this kind of constructive critique from a panel of global, national and regional experts would be out of reach for local businesses,” says Bend WebCAM Co-Chair Cam Davis. “So when it’s right here in your backyard, you can’t afford to pass it up.” The Hot Seat Review panel includes experts such as Bruce Clay, president of Bruce Clay, Inc., a Search Engine Optimization company based in the Los Angeles area with offices in Switzerland, Brazil, India and Japan. Clay circles the globe helping companies to connect the dots of Internet marketing’s best practices.
He is the author of Search Engine Optimization All-In-One for Dummies.Other Hot Seat panelists include, Christina Knight, award-winning creative director at INGO-Ogilvy & Grey, Stockholm, Sweden, a frequent member of international award juries; Chris Mismash, a digital strategist and prophet from Salt Lake City; Mike King, director of inbound marketing at iAcquire in New York City and affectionately known as “the Don Draper of SEO;” and Jon Ball, CEO of Page One Power in Boise.
The panel will be moderated by David Mihm, director of local search strategy at Moz in Portland. One of the world’s leading practitioners of Local Search Engine Marketing, Mihm is making his fourth appearance at Bend WebCAM and considers it his favorite conference to attend.
“WebCAM is an incredible opportunity to network with top-level web and marketing experts in an intimate setting,” says Mihm. “So many people in our industry are willing to share their knowledge with other marketers and business owners–especially over a world-class pint of IPA.” says Mihm. The 90-minute Hot Seat review session is just a part of a unique conference designed for businesses of all sizes that are faced with a continually changing digital marketplace. The two-day conference ticket is only $479. (Similar conferences with the same caliber of presenters typically charge $1,500 to $2,000 to attend.)
To guarantee one of 10 spots in the Hot Seat will cost only $50 more, an incredible value compared to what you might pay to have geniuses like these critique your site elsewhere. “By having these experts come to you in Bend, you can factor in savings on airfare, hotel, taxis and meals, and you’re saving more than $2,500,” says Davis. “Local businesses can send their whole team, which would amplify their results.”
Registration and details at www.bendwebcam.com.