FREE EVENT
OnlineXcellence MasterClass - Thursday 17th February 2011
Scotland is not renowned for hosting high profile Internet Marketing events such as this so it is the City of Glasgow College’s pleasure to be hosting the second in annual succession.
Even if you didn’t attend last year’s event when our special guest was Top SEO guru Rand Fishkin, you may have read that it was hailed as the best interactive web content seminar that Scottish business owners had ever experienced.
This year, our guest is another ‘in demand’ leading edge Website SEO practitioner, Matthew Bailey.
Matthew is on the board of the Search Engine Strategies team who hold their conferences annually in London, New York, Chicago, Toronto and Amsterdam, addressing audiences of up to 7000 people.
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Event location
The event will take place in Glasgow is the CBLZ Building of City of Glasgow College – City Campus, click here for a map and will run from 10:00 to 15:00, with registration and coffee starting from 09:30.
This important day of KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER is a HUGE OPPORTUNITY for businesses to learn how to grow online.
During the breaks you can find out more about how OnlineXcellence can help your business and there will be time for some speed networking.
Further information
Onlinexcellence is designed by Brian Mathers (ictadvisor.com) and Adrian Bereziuk (SMART Partnerships) and run in partnership with City of Glasgow College, and aims to bring the World’s top Website Marketing Professionals to Scotland so business owners who are serious about being successful online can learn the latest online marketing techniques and trends that will empower their business to achieve OnlineXcellence for themselves.
This event is relevant to those setting up a website or already operating or managing a website or those who want to make more money online and will prove very useful to EVERYONE who wishes to know more about how to attract and convert relevant visitors.
This is a one-off invitation. It is intended for businesses across Scotland. If you know someone that might benefit, please pass it on.