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🔎 Sneak peek: 3 generative AI keynotes from ESPN, Search Engine Land, and Optmyzr

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Join us online Nov. 14-15 for free. Greetings, marketers -- Generative AI. It’s the hottest top

Join us online Nov. 14-15 for free. [SMX Next 2023]() Greetings, marketers -- Generative AI. It’s the hottest topic in search (but not without debate) – and with good reason. It’s not only revolutionizing the way we as search marketers create content and execute daily tasks… it’s overhauling the very framework of SERPs and upending user search behavior as we know it. Dive deep into what you need to know about generative AI with three exclusive keynotes from ESPN, Optmyzr, and Search Engine Land – online at [SMX Next](), online November 14-15, for free. Keep reading for a sneak peek at what’s in store... [Danny Goodwin keynote] Surviving all of the changes generative AI has unleashed upon the world of search marketing can be tricky… this 6-part survival guide will help you make sense of it all and come out on top of your competition. Jumpstart your SMX experience with a brand-new keynote from Search Engine Land’s Managing Editor, Danny Goodwin. You’ll explore what you can do today to prepare for AI-powered search engines and how to prepare your organization for the rapid pace of generative AI improvements. [Fred Vallaeys keynote] Generative AI has filled in some of the final gaps in digital marketing automation, like writing SEO content, generating PPC ads, doing keyword research, and even writing Python and Google AppScripts. This new type of AI may not quite be ready to take your job, but a competitor who uses it better than you could spell doom for your next promotion. In his Day 2 kickoff keynote, Fred Vallaeys, co-founder of Optmyzr, shares how you can become the marketer who knows AI better than anyone and whose services will be in peak demand for years to come. [Louisa Frahm keynote] Since it was first introduced in May 2023, Google’s SGE (Search Generative Experience) experiment has made a lot of waves in the SEO world. If SGE is rolled out to the general public, its AI approach will noticeably change search engine results pages across a wide variety of topics. As Google works out SGE’s kinks, it’s important to think about how you can prepare your website for the potential shift in user experience. In her closing keynote, Louisa Frahm, SEO Director at ESPN, discusses the history of SGE and how you can adjust your search strategy to prepare for developments from the interface in the future! Three energizing keynotes, 40+ actionable sessions, live Q&A with the experts, engaging Coffee Talk networking meetups, AMA-style interviews with Search Engine Land Award winners, instant on-demand access…it’s all yours, streamed directly to your computer, for FREE. [Save my seat now!]() Have any questions? Reply and let me know! - Lauren Donovan, your SMX concierge [SMX Sponsors]() 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 [Manage my subscriptions.]() [Contact Us]() © 2006-2023 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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