Want to speak at SMX Advanced? Now’s the time to submit your session ideas
SMX Advanced, the premier conference for experienced senior-level search marketers, returns online June 11-12.
As you know, 2023 was an unprecedented year for search and the pace of change will continue through 2024. There’s a growing sentiment that Google search is not serving search marketers well. How do we continue to optimize search efforts and focus on what matters most to reach customers?
We’re still waiting and watching for Google Search Generative Experience to launch and we don’t know what it will mean for organic search. On the PPC side, costs continue to go up but tracking is increasingly challenging. SMX Advanced will cover these and other important search topics in both PPC and SEO.
If you know how to solve complex search challenges, we want to hear from you. Even if you haven’t spoken before at SMX, consider submitting a session topic idea. We are always looking for new speakers with diverse points of view.
The deadline for SMX Advanced pitches is April 16.
The earlier you submit proposals, the better. Spots fill up quickly.
Here are a few tips for submitting a compelling session proposal:
- Present an original idea and/or unique session format.
- Include a case study or specific examples.
- Be realistic about what you can present in 30 minutes.
- Provide tangible takeaways and a plan of action.
- Include what an attendee will be able to do better as a result of attending your session.
Read our guide to speaking at SMX for more details on how to submit a session idea, or directly to this page to create your profile and submit a session pitch.
If you have questions, feel free to contact me directly at kbushman@thirddoormedia.com. I’m looking forward to reading your proposals!
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