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2018年4月18日 星期三

Advanced Tactics from the Pros; Here’s Who’s Speaking at SMX Advanced

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40+ expert speakers. No slowing down to rehash the basics.
 

Dear SMX Enthusiast,

Don't miss the opportunity to hear from 40+ of the most accomplished search marketers at Search Engine Land's SMX® Advanced in Seattle, June 11-13. You'll learn what makes them successful, what keeps them up at night, and what to expect from digital marketing in the next year.

Here are just a few of the confirmed speakers:

SMX   Advanced speakers

  • Turning Your Data Into Compelling Stories, Maria Corcoran, Adobe
  • Advanced Technical SEO: Page Speed, Site Migrations, Crawling, Pete Dainty, eBay
  • Mobile-First & AMP For The Advanced SEO, Kevin Malarick, Edmunds Inc.
  • Solving Complex SEO Problems When Standard Fixes Don't Apply, Patrick Stox, IBM
  • Optimizing For Voice Search & Virtual Assistants, Upasna Gautam, Ziff Davis

See the entire speaker lineup.

SMX Advanced will also feature keynotes with Google and Bing, as well as iconic SMX Advanced sessions such as The Mad Scientists Of Paid Search, Solving Complex SEO Problems When Standard Fixes Don't Apply, Ask the SEO/SEMs, and our Best of Show/Takeaways. See the agenda.

More than 60% of all the available passes were sold as of last week. Don't miss your only chance to attend SMX Advanced this year. Register today!

Register now


- Chris Sherman, VP Programming, Search Marketing Expo

P.S. Need some help making your decision to attend? Here are some useful links:

  • Attend the Search Engine Land Awards! For the first time, we've opened up the awards ceremony to all attendees. Celebrate the best the search community has to offer, and party the night away! Learn more.
  • Jumpstart your learning with one of our intensive pre-conference workshops.
  • Access to best-of-breed solutions and tools – view SMX Advanced exhibitors & sponsors.
  • Need approval? Use our Get the Boss Onboard form.
  • Still have questions? Check out our FAQ.
 
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News Alert: Trump’s EPA quietly revamps rules for air pollution

 
 
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Trump’s EPA quietly revamps rules for air pollution
The Trump administration has quietly reshaped enforcement of air pollution standards in recent months through a series of regulatory memos.

The memos are fulfilling the top wishes of industry, which has long called for changes to how the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) oversees the nation’s factories, plants and other facilities. The EPA is now allowing certain facilities to be subject to less-stringent regulations and is letting companies use friendlier math in calculating their expected emissions.

Environmentalists and public health advocates say the memos could greatly increase levels of air pollutants like mercury, benzene and nitrogen oxides. They accuse the EPA of avoiding the transparency and public input requirements that regulatory changes usually go through.
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News Alert: Republicans refuse to back opioids bill sponsored by vulnerable Dem

 
 
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Republicans are declining to back Democratic measures that would crack down on suspicious opioid shipments — including legislation offered by Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), one of the most vulnerable members up for reelection this year.

McCaskill said she has approached multiple Republicans about backing her bill, and all have refused.
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