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Search Engine Marketing Seminar – February 28 – Toronto

Join us for “As the World Searches” and learn about the changing world of SEM and get inside information on what you need to achieve your next campaign goals.

  • How to drive FREE organic traffic?
  • What dramatic changes are coming to the search marking landscape?
  • What are the emerging trends in online marketing?
  • How can the next generation of search engines help you active your business goals?

Speakers: Google, Microsoft, non-linear creations and Yahoo

When: February 28 – 8:00 – 10:30 AM

Where: Ontario Club – 30 Wellington Street West

Cost: $75 – includes FULL breakfast

Register: Online Web Registration

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ICE 2007: Interactive Content Exchange – Toronto

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Looking for interactive production partners? New ideas for business models? Have something to sell or pitch?

Register now for the Interactive Content Exchange, an annual international forum and market on the business of interactive digital media hosted by the New Media Business Alliance at the Carlu in Toronto March 21st & 22nd 2007.

ICE 2007 is the follow up to iSummit 2006 which featured over 330 delegates from around the world.

Join top calibre international speakers and delegates to explore the hottest industry trends in such areas as games, mobile, social media, broadband and interactive marketing. Plus new this year, the ICE Market offers you the opportunity to buy or sell content featuring pitch sessions, partnering tools and a host of exhibits.

To register, go to our Registration Page.

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Free Podcasting "Unconference" Aims to Teach Newbies How to Podcast

Podcamp Toronto, a 2-day unconference that will be held on February 24-25, 2007, will teach people how to plan, produce and publish a podcast. Attendance is free.

Podcamp Toronto is a 100% free, volunteer-driven, sponsor-supported event. Otherwise known as an unconference, Podcamp Toronto focuses primarily on allowing people to share ideas, interact with each other and learn in an open environment.

“Using the unconference method means that attendees will learn from those in the trenches, the very people who are producing podcasts on a day to day basis,” says Leesa Barnes, one of the organizers.

Visit podcamptoronto.org for more information or to register for free.

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