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Search Engine Strategies Conference in China
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Nanjing, China - (Website Hosting Directory) - March 14, 2006 - The
popular Search Engine Strategies (SES) Conference and Expo will hold its Chinese version later this week in Nanjing. SES is in China as the country is expected to have the largest online population within the next five years, according to several analysts.
According to SES organizers, SES
in China will feature leading search experts describing how search marketers can potentially reach vast Asian markets and an untapped worldwide audience. The conference will take place on March 17 and 18 at the Nanjing International Exhibition Center in Nanjing, China.
Google's Greater China President of Sales and Business Development, Johnny Chou, is scheduled to deliver a keynote address. Jack Ma, Alibaba/Yahoo Chief Executive Officer is delivering a keynote as well.
Johnny Chou, Greater China President of Sales and Business Development with Google commented on the upcoming event, ''Google China is making efforts by helping search engines marketers in China leverage the power of targeted search engine marketing. We are thrilled by the fact that people use Google's portfolio products to grow their businesses with a healthy return on their investments. We believe Google is extremely well positioned to lead the industry in targeted marketing.''
SES China will also feature presentations by top search industry experts. For attendees, it's a rare opportunity to learn how search engines list websites for free and through paid placement, how to gain free "organic" traffic by building a site that pleases search engines, how to guarantee top ranking in search engine results.
Chris Sherman, Event Chairperson and Executive Editor of SearchEngineWatch.com added, ''We're at the forefront of examining how search will develop China's economy as well as benefit the people of China. SES China is an important event for anyone doing business in China or involved in multi-national search engine marketing and optimization.''
China's online revenues were valued at $69 billion last year, according to a survey by the China Internet Development Research Center. In addition, Wall Street analysts predict that China could lead the world in online commerce by 2010.
To learn more, please visit: www.searchenginestrategies.com.
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