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Three hour workshop on Search Engine Optimisation

David and Steve will be presenting the latest edition of their Search Engine Optimisation workshop for Connecting Somerset on the 18 June. The venue will likely be the Monks Yard, just outside Ilminster - easily accessed from the A303 or M5.

There is a nominal fee levied by Somerset County Council to cover the cost of hiring the venue and the buffet lunch. This is normally about £20.

To register your interest or book your place, please call Matt Ballard of the Economy and Europe Group at Somerset County Council on 01823 355867, or call David at HigherSites on 01935 426958.

3 hour search engine workshop for Connecting Somerset

Following the success of our many previous workshops and as part of our continued involvement with the Connecting Somerset Technology for Business Programme, HigherSites will be presenting a 3 hour online marketing workshop on the 19 November 2008 at The Exchange in Bridgwater. The fully updated programme will include: SEO myth busting; background information on the science of search; an introduction to standards compliance and its impact on search engine ranking; tips and guidance on how to get your website ranked better; an introduction to pay-per-click (PPC) marketing with Google AdWords, and; much more.

The workshop content is aimed at both enabling businesses to make better choices in choosing a search engine marketing professional, and for those wishing to do their own optimisation work. Feedback from all our previous workshop sessions has been consistently excellent.

There is a nominal price of £20 per delegate, which covers the expert tuition and a buffet lunch, with an opportunity to talk to our search engine professionals on a one-to-one basis.

The workshop will be presented by our resident online marketing expert, David Hurst. David is a Google Accredited Professional for AdWords management and boasts almost 12 years’ industry experience.

For more information about attending, please contact us or visit the Connecting Somerset website.



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