Last week I was fortunate enough to attend the Online Marketing Summit in Seattle on behalf of Curve. The day began at 7am and ended at 7pm, consisting of seminars & presentations, networking opportunities and a cocktail hour to finish.
The first activity of the day was a Social Media and Content Marketing Workshop that discussed the different ways to leverage social media for marketing purposes. Following the workshop was the official welcome to the summit, with an opening keynote with Rand Fishkin from SEOMoz and Mike Grehan of IncisiveMedia. Another attendee, Maya Bisneer of Social Media Club Seattle wrote a great post summarising the main take-aways from the discussion.
Following the keynote address, attendees were given three choices for their first seminar. I chose to attend Jonathon Colman‘s talk on improving organic search rankings. As the internet Marketing Program Manager of athletic retail outlet REI, he had some great information on tips and tricks to improve a business’ search engine rankings. He was kind enough to publish his presentation for all to see.
My next seminar choice was presented by Anvil Media‘s president, Kent Lewis, on Online Reputation Management. This chat was a highlight for me as Kent is a very knowledgeable speaker who provided some great insights into techniques that can be implemented for crisis communications through SEO. Kent was also kind enough to make his presentation available.
After a delicious catered lunch, I attended a talk by Marketo’s Marketing Director, Maria Pergolino and for my last seminar listened to Semphonic’s Allison Hartsoe. The closing keynote was a panel discussion with Jonathon Colman (Internet Marketing Program Manager, REI) Alex Williams (Strategist, eROI) Allison Hartsoe (Vice President of Analytics, Semphonic), Brad Windecker (President, Orchestra LLC) and Mike Grehan (Global VP Content, IncisiveMedia). It was wonderful to be witness to a discussion that delved deep into the philosophical and technical aspects of online marketing since most talks I’ve attended in the past have been quite topical.
Several of the attendees covered the event, including Joshua Russak who interviewed various people asking them if they remembered their first time online and also wrote a great review of the summit.
The OMS offered an excellent opportunity to connect with thought leaders in online marketing and social media, as well as providing several tools and resources to use when conducting our own online marketing strategies. It was certainly worth the drive to Seattle!





