I'm sitting ten feet from the imposing Todd Friesen and Greg Boser, who are rocking out with their links out on the Better Ways panel at SMX. Joining them are Christine Churchill, Alex Bennert, Aaron Wall, Jim Boykin, a mustachey Cameron Olthuis, and Danny Sullivan at the moderating helm. Danny is doing his usual adorable ranty banter schtick, Cameron looks confused, Jim and Aaron look shaggy, Alex looks very prim and proper, Christine is looking stunning, and Todd and Greg look like they're going to administer some wedgies to various SEO nerds after the session wraps up. The audience is giggly and the panelists are looking pretty goofy, so this should be a fun 1 hour and 15 minutes.

As Jane mentioned in her post yesterday, the conference has been interesting so far, with the session Q&As being the best part of each session. Usually at SES shows, the Q&As are sort of stuffy (with the exception of last day clinics and workshops), but at SMX all of the Q&As are lively and engaging. Though there has been mixed reaction about whether this conference is advanced enough for attendees, the general buzz I've been hearing is that, so far, SMX is shaping up to be a formidable conference series.

(Okay, hold on, Greg's trying to sound important...)

Now Danny's refusing to give the microphone to someone. What a bastard.

Anyway, I have 52 minutes of battery life left on my laptop, and Michael McDonald is sitting next to me being a pest, so I'll have to wrap up my thoughts here. I like what SMX has offered so far, but also think that they could stand to go a little more "advanced" in some of their tracks (even though I've heard some basic questions from various audience members). Jane and I will provide a more comprehensive conference wrap up later this week, and I'll try to do my standard silly conference series blog posts (comics, quotes), but I may have to superset them with SES Toronto coverage because I'm not sure I'll have time to get to it before leaving again.

Speaking of SES, I thought I'd state the following:

Dear SES,

I'm sorry I cheated on you. As you may have suspected, I've been spending a lot of time lately talking about SMX and getting to know it, and I'm ashamed to say it, but SMX is just so sexy and alluring, and I couldn't help myself. I mean come on, they have actual food during lunch. And free wi-fi. And a swanky speaker/press room. And curves in all the right places. And SMX laughs at all my jokes. So, I'm sorry SES. No hard feelings?