If you’ve ever been on spring break to Florida, I’m sure you’ll remember it well, I sure do. Well now’s your chance to relive your college days with another spring break. Okay, it won’t be the same wild times but then again it may be. The same group from IMBroadcast.com that brought you Scary SEO, Loren Baker of Search Engine Journal and Dave Snyder and Jordan Kasteler of Search and Social, is putting on what they call a ‘mini conference’ at the Deerfield Beach Hilton. I don’t see anything ‘mini’ about this conference though with admission at only $500 and a speaker lineup including;
Jeff Quipp - CEO of Search Engine People
David Snyder- Co-Founder Search & Social, LLC
Jordan Kasteler – Co-Founder Search & Social, LLC
Loren Baker – Editor and Chief of Search Engine Journal and Partner at Traffic Blend, LLC
Pamela Lund – Director of US Operations – BespokeUSB.com
Carolyn Shelby – Search Marketing Consultant
Brian Chappell – Senior Social Search Strategist at Ignite Social Media
Chris Winfield- President, 10e20,LLC
Todd Mailcoat – Independent Marketing Consultant
Brent Csutoras – Online Marketing Consultant
Chris Hart – Director, Eastern Region Operations Bruce Clay Inc.
Rae Hoffman – Principal, Sugarrae Internet Consulting
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Three days of Internet Marketing focused education and networking. IM Spring Break will take place at the Deerfield Beach Hilton from April 2-4. At $500 a ticket, with a limit of 200 seats available, tickets will not last long. We have two main goals with our events. First, to be the best value in Internet Marketing conferences and events. Second, to provide the best education and networking mix available in an Internet Marketing conference. These goals create a culture at IMBroadcast.com where we work relentlessly to provide the best content, speakers, food, and atmosphere at each one of our events. We look to provide the type of events that not only provide information, but also open up new possibilities for attendees. Become a participant at an IMBroadcast.com event, and become a part of our community.