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Register today. Prices rise April 12th. Sent to you by Search Engine Journal – our sponsors help us keep reporting industry news to you for free. Hi, brightonSEO is the world's largest search marketing conference and it all started when a few SEOs got together in a room above a pub in the UK. More than ten years on, we bring together thousands of people twice a year in the UK and US. We're known for our mix of specialist [SEO learning and networking]( plus sea views and seagulls in the gorgeous surroundings of San Diego's historic downtown Gaslamp Quarter, or the UK’s bohemian Brighton just an hour outside London. You can choose a ticket option that suits you including an optional pre-conference training day with one of our industry experts. Register before our prices rise on 12 April for the biggest saving. [Find out more about brightonSEO United Kingdom]( [Find out more about brightonSEO San Diego]( These are just some of the talks we've announced so far and there are plenty more to come. Whether you're a hardcore SEO or a marketing generalist there will be technical, content and personal development talks for you. - Keynote: Why things that work at one scale fail at another - Rory Sutherland - brightonSEO United Kingdom - AI and the machines: How to become the source of truth with authoritative content - Chima Mmeje - brightonSEO United Kingdom - Building SEO dashboards: A journey from beginner to advanced customization - Amin Foroutan - brightonSEO San Diego [Browse the talks announced so far for the UK]( [Browse the talks announced so far for San Diego]( For all the latest updates including how you could get one of the thousands of free tickets we give away every year, join our mailing list via [brightonseo.com](. You can also join the wait list for unclaimed free tickets for [brightonSEO San Diego]( and [brightonSEO United Kingdom](. –The brightonSEO team [A sponsored email from Search Engine Journal] All views expressed in this email are the sponsor's and not representative of Search Engine Journal. Because you signed up for our email newsletter at [Search Engine Journal]( we sometimes send sponsored emails to help keep the engine running. We won't bombard you with spam and we never share your email address with our advertisers. We only send selected and approved mail from our private list. Inbox overwhelm? [Leave this list or update your preferences]( © 2024 Search Engine Journal · 160 W Camino Real Unit #606 · Boca Raton, FL 33432 No longer want to hear from us? [Unsubscribe](

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