Sunday, 21 March, 2010

eMetrics Toronto is coming up! April 6-9

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Those who know me knows how passionate and how engaged I am in the web analytics community. The eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit is back in Toronto for a third year in a row and this time again, I'm on the Advisory Board and will be involved in many different ways.

Why go to eMetrics Toronto?

You are into online marketing, website development, SEO/SEM, PPC, mobile, video, social media? You manage ebusiness or simply want to join this high-demand, exciting and quickly evolving field? If you are serious about online optimization and measurement, there is no excuse!

Toronto or San Jose?

For Canadians, heading to eMetrics San Jose sounds way nicer (especially with our strong $CAD!). Nice weather and bigger show sounds appealing. Be aware the US market is very different from the Canadian one. If it's your first eMetrics, I strongly recommend coming to Toronto.

What about the speakers?

There's a great roaster of speakers but I don't want to duplicate it here. Just check it out, you will likely find familiar names and brands. Look at the topics and speaker bios, this will be a great mix of knowledge sharing, tips & tricks and great opportunities to talk to the pros.

Want to catch up?

I will do several things at eMetrics Toronto:
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2 comments:

Hi Stéphane -

Toronto is not only great for first-timers and for a flavor of the Canadian market instead of the US market, it's also more intimate. (That's conference organizer speak for 'fewer people').

The upside is that you get to not just meet everybody and trade business cards but talk to more people for longer and exchange ideas. You spend less time walking around a large facility, less time waiting in line for things and more time to run into the most interesting people several times over the course of the event.

For instance, there's this guy who gives this really GREAT workshop called Road Map to Online Analytics Success. Face time with him is golden!

Jim: Thanks for the comment! :)