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Steve Thomas – B2B Social Media
Posted by admin in 2010 Conference News on April 6th, 2010
Give Away Your Stuff
Posted by admin in 2010 Conference News on January 9th, 2010
We realize that not all businesses can afford a sponsorship level for our event, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still get your product in front of our attendees!

If your business caters to business owners and executives, we would like to include your item in our giveaway bags.
- Figure out what you can give away
Every business has something that they can give away that doesn’t ‘cost’ them a lot – a gift certificate, credits for a service, or maybe some pens or notepads. - Figure out how many you can give
We will have 110 attendees at our event. Ironically, that’s just how many items we’ll need from you. - Contact us
Send an email to info@marketstl.com with your offer. If we don’t already have something similar and think it’ll be a good fit, we’ll be back in contact with you. - Mail your items to us
Once approved, we’ll need you to mail your items to us. Items must be received by March 15, 2010 in order to be included.
Who is Our Target Audience?
Posted by admin in 2009 Seminar News on June 26th, 2009
Yesterday a potential event attendee called and said he had a few questions. Among his questions was one I thought was terrific: Who is the Intended Target Audience for this Seminar?
Excellent question.
Our intended audience for the Look at Me seminar in August is:
- Business owners who have probably heard of SEO, Facebook or Twitter but know little or nothing about them. They probably know that they “need to know” about these thigns, but most likely don’t understand exactly what they are, or how any can help them.
- Marketing executives who are in charge of, well, marketing. These individuals are like those above, they know that SEO is a great way to increase marketing and branding, but they are unsure about where to start.
- Businesses that aren’t growing. Whether they are simply relying on word of mouth, drive-bys or Chamber of Commerce meetings. They are waiting for the customers to come to them, but aren’t sure how to “put themselves out there”. These businesses also are usually unsure of where to put their marketing budgets, and this is where they usually go wrong after spending $10k, $20k or more.
- Web Developers that want to move past just building websites. Anyone can build a website, but it takes a special kind of individual to not only build a site, but add tremendous value to their clients’ site by being very ‘search aware’. This is what separates the boys from the men, you could say.
I think that pretty much covers it. Questions from the crowd? Just email us and we’ll be glad to help you out.
Early Bird Special now Through May 10
Posted by admin in 2009 Seminar News on May 1st, 2009
The upcoming Look at Me seminar is going to be an awesome day of learning for lots of Saint Louis business executives. The event (details here) will feature speakers from around the Internet Marketing industry, and sessions will cover SEO, Pay per Click, landing pages and more. It’s going to be a great day of information.
While we finish our speaker schedule, we are offering an early bird registration special. From now through May 10, save $50 on your registration for the event. Limited seating available, so hurry!






