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Keynote Speakers Announced for eSummit

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These 3 search marketing stars will headline a world-class speaker list at eSummit in January Why pa

These 3 search marketing stars will headline a world-class speaker list at eSummit in January Why pay for a ticket to an online conference? [SEJ eSummit January 12-13, 2021]( Hey, If I'm really honest, why would you want to pay for a ticket to another online conference? Apart from the actionable tips from experts that don't get shared on social media. And the most up-to-date information packed into two days of concentrated learning. Not forgetting sessions with people at the top of their game where you can ask them questions. Did I say one-to-one networking with like-minded professionals to build valuable industry connections? So, if we wanted to make an impressive event that promised all these things (and more) we would need a LOT of world-class speakers. And world-class speakers is something we have... [Lily Ray]( [Wil Reynolds]( [Britney Muller]( [Keynote speakers]( Confirmed to speak are industry stars Lily Ray (Path Interactive), Wil Reynolds (Seer Interactive), Britney Muller (ex Moz), Martin Splitt (from Google), Jackie Chu (from Uber), Bill Slawski (Go Fish Digital), Marie Haynes, Upasna Gautam (CNN), John Shehata (Condé Nast) and more ([full s]( list here...](. The combined experience of all our speakers equals years of hard work. Experimentation with failures and success that they are generously willing to share to help you be a better SEO and marketer. The virtual conference is going to be a 2-day search-fest of actionable and advanced SEO, paid, social and content that you really don't want to miss. [If you register now for eSummit]( you can still grab the Super Early Bird ticket for Day 1 at only $75 (Ends Oct 30). [Register now...]( Look forward to seeing you there, Loren Baker, Founder P.S. Our last eSummit had over 10,000 registrants – play the video below to see highlights from the event. [Search Engine Journal] eSummit is organised by [Search Engine Journal](. Know someone who should attend eSummit? Send them [this]( right now...]( Our mailing address is: Search Engine Journal · 160 W Camino Real Unit #606 · Boca Raton, FL 33432 © 2020 Search Engine Journal, All rights reserved. Want to break up? Are you really sure... [U](

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