Today, instead of playing in the uber-rare Seattle sunshine, I spent the day polishing off the PRO Training seminar schedule and it looks amazing. I'm excited to see these sessions myself (and I rarely sit through presentations). Check it out for yourself below; if you're inclined and available, we'd love to see you.
Oh, and don't worry, I'm not cruelly sharing when we've already sold out. We still do have some seats left. Dates are Monday & Tuesday August 30th + 31st with the tools training half day Wednesday, September 1st. However, I would strongly urge you to register soon, as we've sold out by early August in each of the past 4 years.
Top 5 Ways Our PRO Seminar is Different
- "Tips" Focused Content
Many sessions that I attend have discussions and opinions as featured content. Although I think that can be great, our focus is 100% on providing value you can apply back to your sites + campaigns immediately. I've talked to every speaker and reviewed every outline - the sessions at our seminar are exclusively focused on making you smarter, faster and better at your job. - Single-Track, Deep Dives by Only the Best Speakers
Rather than panels of 2, 3, 4 or more speakers on an hourlong session, we have only a few sessions each day, enabling us to pick only the most talented, compelling speakers for our event. You can't pitch to speak at SEOmoz - it's by invitation only and those invites come because we've seen you speak many times and been seriously impressed. There are only 14 speakers in total at the event and every one is an oustanding presenter - we know because we've watched them. - The Same Incentives for all Participants
At many events, the real revenue comes from sales of booths, promotional materials or sponsored sessions. SEOmoz has none of these. Our primary goal with the PRO Training isn't to make money (being fully TAGFEE; this year, we anticipate the seminar to generate less than 4% of our gross with relatively slim margins), but to spread knowledge of SEO in a deep, meaningful way and meet many of our community members in person. We also pay for our speakers' transportation and hotels so they don't have the burden of selling to recoup travel costs. - Less than 1/2 the Price of Other Events
With a PRO membership, the event costs just $649. Add in a hotel for 2 nights and a flight from most US locations and it's still less than a single ticket to many of the larger conferences (e.g. the on-site price for Web 2.0 NYC or SES SF is $1,995). - No Vendors, Pitches, Booths or Sales
There's no expo hall, no sponsors, no SWAG in a bag, no salespeople seeking to close a deal at lunch, nada. This event is about learning from experts, networking with peers and coming home with phenomenal, actionable information.
The Full PRO Training Schedule
Monday, August 30th
- 9:00am - 9:45am: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad SERP
- The expansion of new results types in the search result pages has SEOs asking if traditional rankings are dead. They're not, but there are a whole lot more opportunities to get SEO traffic. In this session, Rand Fishkin explores the world of real-time, social, news, images, video & expanded listing results with specific recommendations for how to get included, stand out and win clicks.
- 9:45am - 10:30am: How to Win Rankings and Influence Competitive Local/Maps Results
- As Google Maps and the 3/7/10-pack results have become more competitive, SEOs have been thinking less about the question "what are the local ranking factors?" and more about "how do I get maximum visibility in local results?" David Mihm explores the answers with specifics about how to draw eyeballs and clicks from the maps listings.
- 10:30am - 10:45am: Morning Break
- 10:45am - 11:45am: The Science of Twitter Success
- What makes some Twitter updates spread across the web while other languish in obscurity? Hubspot's Dan Zarrella examines the science of tweets, retweets and clicks and provides specific, actionable tactics for how to improve the results marketers derive from promotion of their content on Twitter.
- 11:45am - 12:30pm: Presentation Off: How to Pitch SEO
- Distilled's esteemed director, Will Critchlow, has never lost against Rand, but they've also never faced off in the US. Watch Rand and Will on SEOmoz's home turf as they break down how to pitch SEO internally to your team/managers or externally, to a potential client. Specific strategies of how to win the battle for marketing dollars will rule the day. Voting to be determined by a show of hands immediately following the presentations.
- 12:30pm - 1:30pm: Lunch
- 1:30pm - 2:00pm: Earning Direct ROI on Social Media
- Social media tends to send traffic that clicks once, visits fast and leaves without much engagement. Yet, we know that over time, these branding touchpoints and positive references can lead to awareness, influence and, ultimately, conversion. In this session, SEOmoz's community manager, Jen Lopez, shows real life examples of how social media can lead directly to conversions. She'll also cover how to track clicks to and conversations about your site/brand that happen across the web and map these to the metrics that predict web success.
- 2:00pm - 2:45pm: Site Architecture & Best Practices for Big Site SEO
- Large sites frequently struggle against indexation, navigation and organization issues. In this session, Marshall Simmonds, chief search strategist for the NYTimes, About.com, and many other large content-based sites will present solutions for effectively analyzing the problems inherent with large sites, identifying solutions and implementation. Specific topics include controlling faceted navigation, creating index-worthy category and sub-category pages as well as XML sitemap & internal link optimization.
- 2:45pm - 3:00pm: Afternoon Break
- 3:00pm - 4:00pm: Uncovering a Hidden Technique for SEO
- You're familiar with optimizing for a keyword by placing it on a page and acquiring anchor-text targeted links, but this session goes in a completely different direction. We'll be pulling back the curtain on a new way to rank higher, and a process to do it! Led by Ben Hendrickson, SEOmoz's Senior Scientist, this session will go heads down in the math and science of how search engines crawl, index and rank web pages.
- 4:00pm - 4:30pm: Constructing Effective SEO Audits
- As the director of consulting at SEOmoz, Lindsay built dozens of audits for clients like Microsoft, Etsy, SimplyHired and more. In this presentation, she'll share her methodology for delivering a site audit that clients and managers will appreciate and actually use!
- 4:30pm - 5:30pm: Conversion Rate Optimization
- One of the web's foremost experts in conversion rate optimization, Tim Ash will be sharing case studies and specific tips for how to make more of the visitors who click into customers.
Tuesday, August 31st
- 9:00am - 9:45am: 10 Sites the Earned Amazing Links: How they Did It & What we Can Learn
- Sometimes, the best way to learn is through direct observation. In this session, Rand will walk through 10 sites that achieved top rankings through remarkable link acquisition strategies. He'll explore not just where they earned links, but why those links were created and what other SEOs can take away from the success stories.
- 9:45am - 10:30am: Reverse Engineering Your Competitors' Rankings
- Why does that page rank above yours? Until you know the answer, you're optimizing in the dark and potentially wasting massive amounts of time, energy and resources on metrics that won't move the needle. In this session, Wil Reynolds, head of digital agency Thinkseer, walks through their process for strategically de-constructing the search results, determining the keys to ranking and executing on those metrics.
- 10:30am - 10:45am: Morning Break
- 10:45am - 11:30am: Manual Link Building: That's Right; It Still Works
- Picking up links one-by-one may not be highly scalable nor incredibly fun work, but it does work. In this session, Distilled Consulting head of US operations, Rob Ousbey, walks through the power and process of manual link building. If you're ready to put your shoulder to the grindstone, you can have a serious impact on your business with these tactics.
- 11:30am - 11:50am: Top 10 Tips for Community Building
- The power of user-generated-content and user engagement to build up a site's reach, branding and SEO is phenomenal. SEOmoz CEO Rand Fishkin walks through his top tactics for attracting an engaged audience.
- 11:50am - 12:10pm: Top 10 Tips for Blogging
- Blogs are still one of the most powerful ways to build content, draw in links, grow your branding & attract new customers. Ian Lurie, founder of Portent Interactive and Conversation Marketing has a list of unbeatable tips to maximize the value you get from blogging.
- 12:10pm - 12:30pm:Top 10 Tips for Paid Search Optimization
- Paid search will draw in $25 billion dollars in the US alone this year - a lot of that won't make much of an ROI. Joanna Lord wants to make sure that doesn't happen to you. Join her as she walks through 10 amazing tips to get high value out of paid search without spending a fortune.
- 12:30pm - 1:15pm: Lunch
- 1:15pm - 2:00pm: Designing Your SEO Strategy
- Formerly the head of technical marketing at Yahoo!, Laura Lippay's responsibility included managing SEO across dozens of the web's most visited sites. In this session, she shares her process from years of experience and her popular blog series on SEOmoz covering the design and execution of an SEO strategy.
- 2:00pm - 2:45pm: Advanced Keyword Selection + Targeting
- The basics of keyword research are well known, but discovering terms and phrases that are on the verge of becoming popular, in the middle or tail of the demand curve or have cyclical demand can be a huge advantage for your website. Tom Critchlow, Head of Search for Distilled, presents killer tips on how to select the right keywords and use them in the right ways to maximize your search traffic potential.
- 2:45pm - 3:30pm: The End of Analysis Paralysis: Tracking What Matters & Ignoring the Rest
- Too often, the overwhelming quantity of data we get from tools like Google Analytics, Omniture, Conversion Rate Tracking + Testing Software can overwhelm us. SEOmoz's Joanna Lord is here to put an end to the overload and give striking examples of how to build an analytics dashboard that records what matters and ignores what doesn't so you can make the right decisions about what to invest in.
- 3:30pm - 3:45pm: Ice Cream Break
- 3:45pm - 4:30pm: How to Make SEO Data Reporting Sexy
- Ready to take your data visualization skills to the next level? Join Distilled's Will Critchlow as he remakes the tedious process of SEO reporting on keywords, links, traffic and SERPs into something not only beautiful, but useful and ready to apply to the real world. Your clients & managers will be head over heels when they see the amazing, actionable data visualizations you present.
- 4:30pm - 5:30pm: No More Secrets: SEO Veterans Spill the Goods on Tactics that Work
- 6 Expert Practitioners of SEO will share their most powerful & actionable tips for all things web marketing. If you're seeking an unfair advantage over the competition, listen closely - it doesn't come any better than this. Join Ian Lurie, Will & Tom Critchlow, Laura Lippay, Wil Reynolds & Todd Friesen for a remarkable session.
- 7:00pm - 12:00am: SEOmoz Annual Garage Party!
- Bowling, billiards, beer and more! Don't miss our favorite party of the year, replete with free drinks, food and entertainment.
Wednesday, September 1st (Tools Training)
- 9:30am - 10:30am: A Deep Dive Into Link Research w/ Linkscape, Open Site Explorer & Keyword Difficulty
- These three tools comprise the most powerful resources available for advanced link exploration, algorithm reversing and competitive analysis. In this hour, Rand Fishkin shows how to apply the full spectrum of data to strategize, measure and acquire links.
- 10:30am - 10:45am: Morning Coffee Break
- 10:45am - 11:45pm: Getting the Most from the New (REDACTED UNTIL LAUNCH)
- Obviously, I can't provide a description without giving too much away. Needless to say, though, it will be big :-)
- 11:45pm - 12:15pm: Adding Value to Your SEO w/ Q+A, the mozBar + SEOmoz Labs
- Rand walks through the best practices and some hidden ways to employ PRO membership utilities from Labs, Q+A and the mozBar. There's a lot of information and functionality to be found here and with Ran'd guidance, you'll be able to get maximum value from these products.
- 12:15pm - 1:00pm: A Sneak Peek Into SEOmoz's Product Roadmap & Call for Suggestions
- Join Adam Feldstein, head of Product at SEOmoz and Rand Fishkin, CEO, for a look at the product roadmap for SEOmoz over the next 6 months. We'll be soliciting your feedback, too, so please come ready with your ideas!
Bonus: Oilman is Our MC!
We've employed copious quantities of beer, cookies and B-rated action movies on DVD to compel Todd Friesen, aka Oilman, to MC the event for us. We're honored to have Todd run the show, make sure our panelists stick to their time slots and badger anyone who tries to hold back critical information. In exchange, he's promised to wear his pearliest white hat and make sure every attendee has a phenomenal experience.
That smile means he's up to something... (via jenn.matthews)
Thanks Todd! We're showing our appreciation by bolstering your follower count on Twitter.
Looking forward to seeing many of you at the PRO Seminar and showing off our big August launch too!
I'm seriously considering cancelling my wedding and going to the conference instead :)
Are you going to record the conference, so I can buy it on a DVD at least?
haha! Don't do that! :) Yes we'll be recording the conference and will have DVD's on sale shortly after.
Great, thanks!
Hey baczoni, thumbs up for getting married in a month (or so)! Ya know, there's a way to have your cake and eat it too:
baczoni: I know we had planned to go to the Bahama's for our honeymoon honey, but I just had a thought.
Miss "I'm in love with that crazy SEO of mine": What's that you strapping hunk o' SERP beating giant you?
baczoni: Instead of all that sun and sand, what do you think of damp and cloudy Seattle? Wouldn't that be just great?! And you could, like, shop all day at Pikes Place while I [mumbles] go to an SEO seminar.
Miss "I'm still in love with that crazy SEO of mine but starting to wonder a little": [censored]
lol :)
I have to say that I'm really excited to attended the PRO Training Seminar this year with an amazing lineup like you guys put together! I'm also looking forward to bumping elbows with some of the amazing people that will be attending this year!
Wow Rand. That is a fantastic lineup. I have yet to do a single SEO conference, but if I ever do start attending, the very first one I sign up for is going to be your PRO Training Seminar.
Thanks for posting the schedule. I was on the fence and this made the decision easy for me. Just signed up. Too bad the tools training is already full!
Great! Look forward to seeing you there.
wow! Tools training must have sold out just this weekend then. Yikes!
This is by far my favorite seminar of the year - can't wait! I go to 6-8 shows a year and this is the one that gives me the most actionable items to implement. I'm glad you will give us a peek into the future of SEOmoz on day three - as well as this new tool I keep hearing about.
The quality of the 2 days and 1/2 of the SEOmoz conference make me very hopeful and expecting for the SEOmoz/Distilled conference on October. I'm sure that also the "on-the-other-side-of-the-pond" version will be so good as the Seattle one...
and I promise that if one day I'll be able to afford the costs for a Valencia-Madrid-NY-Seattle and return air tickets + Hotels + Conference I will surprise you in the SEOmoz offices (but maybe then, it will be better to stay in B&B and sum conference + holidays there).
This is going to be my first... Not last... Pro Training Seminar. Wanted to attend for quite a while.
Excellent line-up worth attending.  I´m highly interested in SEO Management related presentations: "Constructing Effective SEO Audits" and "Designing Your SEO Strategy" by Laura Lippay just pays the value of my trip to the conference from Colombia, without saying that the rest of the presentations are of lower value.
Happy to make it to the three days Conference in Seattle!
Rand, do you still have the "broke, college student" discount offer running by any chance? :-p
I'd love to go, the ice cream break makes it all worth it. Next year!
Really hope to attend this.. hoping to get the money fronted by the biz but that may be unlikely. Considering fronting my own money too.. it looks like a very attractive event!
Wish this was in Australia =( one day =)
I'm looking forward to this one. Gonna sign up in the next day or two (hopefully spots will still be avail)
Really appreciate #5 No Vendors, Pitches, Booths or SalesÂ
This will be my first one, but it looks like you guys have really put together a great seminar. Can't wait to meet as many of you as possible.
Looking forward to seeing you guys there!
Im excited to come to this event as well. It looks like some incredible sessions. Im relatively new to SEO as there is so much to learn. I am hoping to make some connections with some people and check out Seattle...and get the heck out of this 103 degree Texas heat.....
Very exciting line up! Got everything reserved and ready to go!
It will be my first conference/training with SEOmoz and I am looking forward to lots of great information and actually being able talk to people who know what the heck I am talking about : )
And here is then the dumb question (finally):
Where is it? lol
I am guessing from comments it must be in Seatle but the post is not mentioning it?
Schedule planned very well. Sounds impressive. Looking forward to it.
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Are most attendees already a tight knit group or
are there a lot of newcomers?Â
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Good to know the schedule!
Oh Rand. You, sir, have a gift of taking a great idea (SEO conferences) and removing all of the B.S. out of it to make it an honorable event. Bravo.
You'll do whatever it takes to make the projects that you work with, credible, and it shows.
Are most attendees already a tight knit group or are there a lot of newcomers?
It's a great mix of people who know each other from the SEOmoz community and newcomers. The best part is that with it being a small event, you get a chance to talk to pretty much everyone you want to talk with! I made some great friends last year. :)
I'll be a "newcomer".Â
My only fear is that there won't be enough time to digest the presentations (and my notes) in time to raise insightful questions. Then during the social events I'll be lurking on the edge of groups trying to look casual; hoping for some way to add to the conversation.
It's going to be tons of work. In the evenings, I'll probably be rattling off all the questions I didn't think to ask into my phone ... because I'll be sleepless in ... my hotel room. Yeah!
Sounds like a great line-up Rand! Looking forward to it already.
Really looking forward to this, and I must say this is the only conference I have ever attended where people at work have actually shunned me due to jealousy.
The line-up looks amazing. So much potentially great information jam-packed into 2 days...just wish I would have worked harder to get to stay for the Tools Training on Wednesday (can't win 'em all, I guess).
Also, never been to Seattle so coming in on Saturday just to check it out with my wife who has never been either...should be an all-around great time.
Cool! Seattle is a really great city. :) You'll find tons to do! In a couple weeks we'll have a page up with links to some fun things to do as well. Looking forward to meeting you!
Awesome! Thanks.
This caught my eye: "Single-Track, Deep Dives by Only the Best Speakers" - sounds terrific. I only hope the weather isn't as marvelous as it was today here by the Sound. The glorious 82-degree weather is something I could really get used to!
~ECG
Wish I was attending! :(
I paid my own way last year, and it was awesome (I felt like the only person there who did - lots of industry types there, it seemed). I wish I could go this year and represent the Quah, the presentations sound even better!
Talk about over-delivering... WOW. Looks impressive.
 Will the sessions be videotaped?If so, hopefully it won't takeSO LONG to get everything captured on DVD this time (smile). Although I imagine the price will be a lot higher this year with such great content being provided, I don't mind paying extra at all.
I'm wondering... with the "top secret tool" coming out soon, how much it's going to affect monthly subscription prices?
Yes, we are planning to film and make a DVD available, but like last year, I suspect it won't come out until November (editing and production just takes a long time from all the contractors we've ever talked to). The DVD likely won't include the Q+A and other interactive portions though.
As far as the top secret launch - I mentioned in a previous post that prices will be going up at that time, but details are still fuzzy.
Will we be warned before the price increase?
oh most definitely!
Rand.
Will the 'Tools Training' be available on the DVD set?Â
The tools training is the bigger reason I want to go; however, with it only being a few weeks away, I am sure the 300 so seat capacity is already filled.
Please say that the DVD will include 3 days worth of video, not 2. lol
Wow this looks fantastic. I hope you do videotape it so if I have the funds I'll be able to more or less "attend" in the future :P. Maybe you'll even see me there one day :P
Yep, exactly the same here too ... ! Looking forward to the DVD :) Good luck with the event SEOmoz I wish it was within my funds, there are 8 sessions I would definately want to see, 4 look worth the price of admissions alone.
Not only will this be my first SEO-related conference, but I moved from Seattle to Atlanta in February and am very excited to get back for a while. Thanks for putting out so much information in advance. I'm really looking forward to this.
I will wait to see picture and video. Have good Seminar, Rand.