網頁

2018年4月30日 星期一

The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump calls correspondents' dinner 'dead as we know it' | White House press on defensive | Cruz pushing back on McConnell's 2018 strategy | Trump floats North Korea meeting spot | Rodman wants credit for peace talks | Trump, Macron tree in quarantine | Prince William nods off during memorial service

The Hill 12:30 Report
 
Trump calls correspondents' dinner 'dead as we know it' | White House press on defensive | Cruz pushing back on McConnell's 2018 strategy | Trump floats North Korea meeting spot | Rodman wants credit for peace talks | Trump, Macron tree in quarantine | Prince William nods off during memorial service
 
LATEST WITH NORTH KOREA

Why negotiate via email or phone when you can have the entire world publicly weigh in?!:

 

This morning, President Trump suggested meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the "Truce Village" between the borders of North and South Korea. He tweeted: "Numerous countries are being considered for the MEETING, but would Peace House/Freedom House, on the Border of North & South Korea, be a more Representative, Important and Lasting site than a third party country? Just asking!" When's this meeting happening?: Still unclear, but likely in the coming weeks. http://bit.ly/2JGJbFz

 
KEEP IN MIND:

The meeting spot President Trump suggested is where the North and South Korean Olympic delegations met before the Winter Olympics. https://cnb.cx/2FsK6GY

 

World leaders play 'keep away' with nuclear weapons:

Think: Peyton Manning --> http://bit.ly/2rbbmVl

Via The Associated Press's Kim Tong-Hyung, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he would dismantle his nuclear test site in May *if* the United States pledges not to invade his country. Context: "While there are lingering questions about [North Korea giving up its nuclear weapons], Kim's comments amount to the North's most specific acknowledgement yet that 'denuclearization' would constitute surrendering its weapons." How national security adviser John Bolton reacted: Skeptical. Bolton: "Well, we've heard this before. This is -- the North Korean propaganda playbook is an infinitely rich resource." http://bit.ly/2I2puuM

 
I'M JUST WAITING FOR THE HEADLINE -- 'TRUMP HIRES DENNIS RODMAN AS NORTH KOREA ADVISER':

In an interview with TMZ, former NBA player Dennis Rodman is taking credit for the peace talks with North Korea. Watch Rodman's reasoning: http://bit.ly/2HBL3Tu

 

It's Monday, April 30. OK, where did April go? I'm Cate Martel with a quick recap of the morning and what's coming up. Send comments, story ideas and funny videos to cmartel@thehill.com@CateMartel and on Facebook.

 
TALK OF THE MORNING

Welp, that was awkward:

The White House Correspondents' Association is facing blowback for comedian Michelle Wolf's controversial monologue over the weekend, where she took shots at White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sandershttp://bit.ly/2HBref0

 

If you missed the speech: Here's a short video of the dinner highlights: https://wapo.st/2jgTEfG

 

The 57 most outlandish lines: Here's the list https://cnn.it/2HBvhrI

 
REACTIONS:

The New York Times's Peter Baker: "Unfortunately, I don't think we advanced the cause of journalism tonight." http://bit.ly/2HDEPCH

 

Politico's Kyle Cheney on why Wolf failed: "Michelle Wolf didn't fail just because she was (spectacularly) one-sided. It was because she was unnecessarily cruel on a night the WHCA was trying to showcase decency and purpose. Undermined an otherwise meaningful night." http://bit.ly/2rcv82T

 

How Trump reacted -- what you'd expect: President Trump slammed the dinner, calling the event "dead as we know it." He also added: "This was a total disaster and an embarrassment to our great Country and all that it stands for. FAKE NEWS is alive and well and beautifully represented on Saturday night!" http://bit.ly/2r85xJs

 

But not everyone thought the speech went poorly: GOP strategist Ana Navarro defended Wolf's routine. She said on CNN: "I'd say to Michelle Wolf, 'Hallelujah, girl.' You should be the one getting the Nobel Peace Prize. She was able to do what nobody else has been able to do: Get Trump supporters to actually go on TV and defend women from being skewered and offended for their looks." Keep in mind: Navarro is a frequent Trump critic. Watch the clip: http://bit.ly/2r9qfrm

 

Trending op-ed: The Washington Post's Molly Roberts writes why she thinks "Michelle Wolf got it right." It has more than 70,000 shares: https://wapo.st/2raqao2

 

Did the WHCA defend Wolf?: Not. At. All. White House Correspondents' Association President Margaret Talev criticized Wolf's routine, saying it was "not in the spirit" of the association's mission. http://bit.ly/2HJwmdf

 

Op-ed on the dinner: http://bit.ly/2JCbcOC

 
IN OTHER NEWS

But they did such an excellent job at planting the tree!:

Throwback photo --> http://bit.ly/2qWigOh

Via The Associated Press, the oak tree that President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron planted has disappeared from the White House lawn. There's a reason: "The French president's office says there's nothing mysterious about the disappearance of an oak tree he planted on the White House lawn. It was put in quarantine, like other plants or animals brought into U.S. territory." http://bit.ly/2HC6ALQ

 

Ted Cruz thought Rand Paul was having all of the fun:

Via The Hill's Alexander Bolton, "Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who has been more of a team player since losing the 2016 GOP presidential primary to Donald Trump, is reemerging as an agitator in the GOP conference." How so: "Cruz is questioning Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) strategy on the GOP's 2018 agenda, which is to steer clear of partisan bills that don't have Democratic support." Keep in mind: Cruz is up for reelection this year and facing an interesting challenge from Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D). http://bit.ly/2HGreGq

 
NOTABLE TWEETS:

Lol:

 
ON TAP:

Congress is out.

 

Today–Wednesday: The Milken Institute's 21st annual Global Conference in Los Angeles. Full agenda: http://bit.ly/2FsONAT

 

Noon: President Trump meets with President Muhammadu Buhari of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at the White House. The two have a working lunch.

 

Happening now: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks at the Milken Institute Global Conference. Meanwhile, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is speaking at another conference event. 

 

7:45 a.m. EDT Tuesday: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross speaks at the Milken Institute Global Conference. 

 

8:45 a.m. EDT Wednesday: House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) speaks at the Milken Institute Global Conference. 

 

10 a.m. EDT Wednesday: Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates speaks at the Milken Institute Global Conference. 

 

Wednesday: The World Health Care Congress is holding an event in Washington, D.C. Featured speakers: Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma

 
WHAT TO WATCH:

Happening now: Former Labor Department Secretary nominee Andrew Puzder speaks at a Heritage Foundation event on "The Capitalist Comeback." Livestream: http://bit.ly/2JEZti6

 

Just announced — 1:15 p.m. EDT Tuesday: Newly confirmed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will address State Department employees. Livestream: http://bit.ly/2rb4mc6

 

1:30 p.m. EDT: President Trump has a joint press conference with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari

 

7:20 p.m. EDT: President Trump has dinner with supporters at an event at an undisclosed location in Washington. D.C.

 

2 p.m. EDT Tuesday: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein speaks at a Newseum event. Details and livestream: http://bit.ly/2vYKQo9

 
NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF...:

Today is National Oatmeal Cookie Day. It's also National Raisin Day. Finally, two simultaneous food holidays that make sense together!

 

This is so relatable:

Prince William, who just welcomed a new baby into his family, kept nodding off during memorial services at Westminster Abbey. http://bit.ly/2rbnx4v

 

 

Watch: http://bit.ly/2JDZVgA

 

And to break up your day, here's a dog absolutely annihilating a piece of watermelon. I respect its pace: http://bit.ly/2vWUojt

 
To view past editions of The Hill's 12:30 Report, CLICK HERE.
To receive The Hill's 12:30 Report in your inbox, PLEASE SIGN UP HERE.
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email
The Hill

[First Look] Here’s what you can expect at SMX Advanced

To view this email as a web page, click here

 
 
 
38 sessions, 49 elite speakers, networking, workshops, and the Search Engine Land Awards
 

Dear SMX Enthusiast,

SMX Advanced is unique in so many ways. It's the premier experts-only conference programmed by the team at Search Engine Land, the publication of record for search marketers. It attracts the biggest group of the world's most sophisticated marketers for three days of learning and sharing. And it celebrates search marketers with the largest and most prestigious search marketing awards program in the world.

Won't you join us June 11-13 in Seattle? Register here.

Need to know more? Buckle up! Here's my 10,000+ word description of everything SMX Advanced has to offer. Then, register before all of the tickets are sold... as they have every year since SMX Advanced redefined the search marketing conference experience in 2007.

2018: Emerging opportunities and new challenges
Change is constant in search marketing. Opportunities emerge quickly... sometimes quicker than they can be absorbed. New channels. New technologies like machine learning. New ad options and formats. Even veterans struggle to keep pace.

SMX Advanced delivers cutting-edge marketing tips and tactics you'll put to work immediately to drive more revenue, leads, and traffic. It's your survival guide to the dynamic and tumultuous world of search marketing.

SEO in the age of machine learning
SMX speakerFor SEOs, we'll dive deep into algorithm changes driven by "black box" machine learning techniques, the impact of the mobile-first index, and an ever-increasing number of competitive websites appearing each day. Need to demonstrate the value of your efforts to management? We'll show you how to document your accomplishments and get more resources from your boss or clients.

Sessions focused on organic search include:

  • SEO Ranking Factors In 2018: What's Important, What's Not
  • Mobile-First & AMP For The Advanced SEO
  • Advanced Technical SEO: Page Speed, Site Migrations, Crawling
  • Advanced Technical SEO: Schema & Structured Data, JavaScript
  • Solving Complex SEO Problems When Standard Fixes Don't Apply

View the SEO track.

Maximizing ROI with SEM
Mad ScientistsKeeping up with all of the enhancements Google makes to Adwords is a full time job. You'll learn their capabilities and the tactics that will deliver ROI from these new options.

SMX Advanced features SEM tracks running on both days of the show, leading off the first day with the perennial favorite Mad Scientists Of Paid Search session. Other SEM sessions include:

  • Turning Your Data Into Compelling Stories
  • Machines & Humans: A SWOT Analysis
  • The Latest & Greatest In Online Ads
  • Conversion Optimization: Turning Quick Wins Into Winning Streaks
  • Audience Targeting In A Privacy-Centric World
  • Storytelling With Social Ads That Sell

View the SEM track.

Uncle! I'm ready to register.
Your SEO needs a voice
Voice search is now the fastest growing way users interact with Google, Bing, Apple, and Amazon. If you're not optimizing content to take advantage of these channels, you're missing out on a lot of valuable traffic. Is getting the most from voice-enabled devices your responsibility? You'll want to participate in:

  • Optimizing For Voice Search & Virtual Assistants
  • A Discussion with Cortana and Google Assistant, in Their Own Voices

Advanced Tactics For eTailers
Calling all eTailers out there! We get that you face unique SEM challenges. That's why SMX Advanced features sessions focused on tactics for getting the most from paid search campaigns. Don't miss:

  • Taking Shopping Campaigns to the Next Level
  • Amazon: How to Optimize, Compete & Win On The World's Biggest Marketplace

SMX attendeesBroaden your vertical horizons
We'll be putting the spotlight on a number of important types of online marketing that don't fit neatly into an SEO or SEM "bucket", but nonetheless are areas that are crucial for success. Sessions on our Vertical and Spotlight Tracks include:

  • Maximizing The Impact Of Online Video Ads
  • Local Search: Significant Changes On The Horizon
  • Deep Dive: Google's New Search Console
  • Making Your Analytics Work Harder & Smarter

Uncle! I'm ready to register.
Keynotes for you… really
KeynotesWe share the love equally between SEO and SEM at SMX Advanced. And the keynotes are no exception.

SEOs have issues they're just itching to discuss with Google. And the Google Webmaster Outreach team is up for the challenge. Don't miss this rare opportunity to help shape the future of search at our SEO keynote, led by Search Engine Land Editor-in-Chief Michelle Robbins.

Bing and Google will share the stage for our SEM keynote, hosted by Search Engine Land's Ginny Marvin. Ginny will be joined by Surojit Chatterjee, Head of Product, Shopping at Google, and Steve Sirich, General Manager, Global Search Ads Business at Microsoft.

Ask the experts
SMX Advanced wraps up with two perpetual favorites: Ask The SEOs and Ask The SEMs. Both sessions are open-ended forums where you can ask panelists anything - about the conference, about specific tactics or techniques, about industry trends - it's entirely up to you.

Pre-conference workshops & training
Looking for even more advice in a smaller group setting? Come a day early and enjoy your choice of six in-depth workshops:

You can save big by registering for both the SMX Advanced pre-conference workshops and All Access pass combo.

An SMX hallmark: Quality programming & speakers
All the SMX sessions I've described above are what we call "editorial sessions". Each editorial session is developed by a session coordinator who reviews speaking pitches and reaches out to recognized industry experts to assemble a panel. The session coordinator works with the speakers to create a session where presentations support each other, rather than overlap. In most cases, the session coordinator is also the session moderator.

Formats also vary. Sometimes we have panels with multiple people. Sometimes we have only one or two speakers. Some panels are all Q&A. Some feature formal presentations. We don't lock ourselves into one particular format because different topics require different approaches. Instead, we focus on creating an exceptional overall experience.

People are invited to speak on these sessions because we feel they have useful information to share with our audience. No one pays to participate on an editorial panel. View the complete agenda.

The Expo Hall, Learn With Google, Excel With Bing, & Solutions Track
Learn with GoogleVendors and exhibitors also have stories to tell. We give them the opportunity and you the option to engage with them.

Connect with nearly 40 leading vendors in the Expo Hall for demonstrations of new products and services that will make your company more profitable and you more productive. Swing by during session breaks or spend some focused hours combing through all it has to offer. See all of the companies exhibiting.

Excel with BingWant to go deep on AdWords and Bing Ads? This is your chance! Both brands will present full days of educational sessions focused on their advertising platforms. Step inside for best practices around search, display, and analytics, one-on-one support, as well as a chance to meet the teams.

And there's more: Solutions Track sessions are full-length presentations from participating companies. These sessions compete with high-quality editorial sessions, so the presenting brands make sure that plenty of great information is offered.

At SMX Advanced, Quora will reveal the Secret Weapon To Unlocking Mid-Funnel ROI, and the one and only Bruce Clay will share his team's tips for Mastering SEO Silos. We're also looking forward to presentations from Perform Media, Invoca, Brightedge, and more. Stay tuned for finalized Solution Track sessions! Get the complete agenda here.

Uncle! I'm ready to register.

Invaluable, organized networking
Expo   HallSMX Advanced brings together the most accomplished search marketers in the world and we provide plenty of thoughtfully-sequenced networking opportunities for you to engage with your peers.

Once you're registered, request an invitation to our private SMX Facebook Group. This will allow you to connect other attendees and speakers before, during, and after the show.

NetworkingAs always, we kick off the conference Monday, June 11 with the SMX Meet & Greet Reception, sponsored by Bruce Clay, Inc. This informal gathering is held on top of the Bell Harbor Conference Center and offers spectacular views of both downtown Seattle and Elliott Bay. Join us for complimentary drinks and appetizers, plus plenty of engaging conversations with your fellow attendees and speakers.

The SMX Expo Hall Reception takes place on Tuesday, June 12. This event offers another chance to mingle with attendees and check out the best-of-breed marketing solutions from our exhibitors and sponsors.

Each day during lunch, we offer unique "Obsessed with..." networking tables, where attendees enjoy a delicious lunch and topic-driven conversations. Being grouped with people who share a common interest is a great way to break the ice and forge meaningful connections.

Lastly, you won't want to miss the 4th annual Search Engine Land Awards on Tuesday, June 12, sponsored by Google. Join us from 8:00PM to 11:30PM at Seattle's famed Museum of Pop Culture for a fabulous evening celebrating the power of search. Enjoy cocktails and hors d'oeuvres while you honor the finalists and winners in this year's competition, then dance the night away with the largest gathering of your search marketing community! You won't want to miss this unique celebration!

All of these options can be found on our SMX Advanced networking page. We keep SMX Advanced intentionally intimate, so you are guaranteed to meet plenty of amazing people!

You've read, now register!
I hope you've found this preview useful, and that you'll be joining us in Seattle this June! Register by May 12 to take advantage of Early Bird rates. Pay only $1,895 for an All Access pass, a $400 savings compared to on-site rates. We guarantee that your time and investment at SMX will be worth every penny. And remember... SMX Advanced has sold out every year for the past eleven years, so don't delay!

Register now


- Chris Sherman, Program Chair, SMX Advanced

 
Premier Sponsors
Bing
Google
 
Gold Sponsors
Acquisio
Bruce Clay Inc.
Stone Temple Inc.
Yext
 
 
This email was sent to tweatsho.email004@blogger.com. Click here to unsubscribe or manage your subscriptions.
 
This email was sent by: Search Marketing Expo - a division of Third Door Media, Inc. 279 Newtown Tpke. Redding, CT 06896 USA
 
 
 
 

News Alert: After a respite, Cruz again questioning McConnell’s strategies

 
 
View in your browser
 
News Alert
Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Email
 
After a respite, Cruz again questioning McConnell’s strategies
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who has been more of team player since losing the 2016 GOP presidential primary to Donald Trump, is re-emerging as an agitator in the GOP conference.

Cruz is questioning Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) strategy on the GOP's 2018 agenda, which is to steer clear of partisan bills that don’t have Democratic support.
Read the full story here
 
 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
 
 
 
 
  Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Email  
 
Did a friend forward you this email?
Sign up for News Alerts  
 
 
 
You Might Like
 
 
 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
 
 
 
 
THE HILL
 
Privacy Policy  |  Manage Subscriptions  |  Unsubscribe  |  Email to a friend  |  Sign Up for Other Newsletters
 
The Hill 1625 K Street, NW 9th Floor, Washington DC 20006
©2016 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc.