With all the talk about small search marketing conferences lately, it seems fitting to remind readers that one of the longest-running "small" search engine marketing conferences has another show coming up in Minneapolis, MN at the end of next week. The High Rankings seminars feature half a dozen of the top names from the industry (including Jill Whalen, Karen Thackston and Matt Bailey) in a two day seminar that"s small enough to give you a real chance to run through some Q&A with the speakers.
The event runs March 15th and 16th at the Crown Plaza Northstar Minneapolis and registration is still open. Search Engine Guide readers can get 25% off the cost of the seminar, making registration $1046. (Just use our discount code: SEGUIDE when you register.)
What makes High Rankings seminars different from the larger shows? Well, here"s what they have to say about their unique qualities...
- Learn in an intimate setting centered on you. We encourage interaction and questions. We also keep attendance numbers low so you can receive the maximum number of opportunities to talk directly with speakers. This gives you a more personalized and productive learning experience.
- Dine with the speakers at breakfast and lunch. Discuss your specific SEO issues with our experts while enjoying outstanding -- and complimentary -- meals. Plus you"ll have planned networking opportunities with the speakers to give you even more one-on-one time.
- Find a casual setting designed for easy learning. You"ll acquire cutting-edge knowledge of a complete process that contributes to improved search engine rankings with the major players including Google, Yahoo, MSN and others.
- Discover tips and techniques for turning more visitors into paying customers. After all, isn"t that your ultimate goal?
The show is in less than two weeks, so if you"re interested in attending, make sure you register soon.

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