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Keynote with Google, expert-level sessions, live Q&A. [SMX Advanced 2024]() Increase SERP visibility, boost PPC performance, leverage generative AI to streamline your workload… learn how to get it all done without leaving your desk (and for free). Join thousands of search marketers at SMX Advanced – online June 11-12 – to discover actionable, expert-level tactics that will give you an edge over the competition. Breaking news! The SMX Advanced programming committee has just added a late-breaking session to the agenda tackling the HUGE Google document leak. Search Engine Land's Managing Editor, Danny Goodwin, will discuss the implications of this leak with Mike King, CEO of iPullRank (who played a pivotal role in uncovering these algorithm secrets). Their live conversation will be immediately followed by Q&A, so you can get answers to your algorithm questions in real-time. [Learn more about the session here.]() Your complimentary pass includes: - A keynote conversation with the Google exec who spearheaded the March core updates - A second keynote from Aaron Levy to prepare you for the future of paid search - 40+ tactic-rich sessions on SEO, PPC, and AI - Live Q&As, interactive demos, and invigorating Coffee Talk meetups - A 100% live gameshow-style prompting clinic with audience participation You’ll also enjoy instant on-demand access – so you can train at your own pace – and a personalized certificate of attendance – so you can show off your knowledge of the latest in search. This is your opportunity to train with seasoned search marketers, connect with peers who are on your level, and soak up actionable tactics that will take your search campaigns to a greater level of success. [Grab your free pass]() See you soon! - Lauren Donovan, your SMX concierge [SMX Advanced Title and Gold sponsors]() Learn about SMX advertising/sponsorship opportunities [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe](). This email was sent by: [Search Marketing Expo]() - a division of Third Door Media, Inc. 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Contact Us]() [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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