Domain registrar and web hosting provider Go Daddy announced on Monday that it is sponsoring the Phoenix Search Engine & Internet Marketing Workshop, held June 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Sheraton Phoenix Airport in Tempe, Arizona.
"GoDaddy.com is pleased to support this unique educational seminar to help small business owners and marketing professionals gain a better understanding of search engine marketing," says Bob Parsons, Go Daddy CEO and founder.
The workshop will feature four of North America's "most prominent Search Engine Marketing experts," according to the press release, who will hold separate sessions that cover different aspects of online marketing.
Jason Ferrara, COO of Elixir Interactive will be presenting the "Introduction to Search Engine Marketing" session. Arnie Kuenn, president of Vertical Measures will lead the "SEO Link Building & Web site Publicity" session. Brian Offenberger, CEO of Biz Growth SEO will head up the "Paid Search & Local Markets." Finally, David Wallace, president and co-founder of SearchRank, will present on "Search Engine Optimization."
Interested participants can register online. Anyone wishing to pre-register before June 11 or find additional event information can visit the National Marketing Academy Site.
Last month, Go Daddy extended its sponsorship with NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series by sponsoring driver Landon Cassill in the Go Daddy #46 Chevrolet truck for two additional races.
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