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International SEO Strategies to be Discussed at Next Search Marketing Conference Hosted by WebCertain

WebCertain Global Ltd, the multilingual web marketing agency, has announced they will be hosting the next International Search Summit at the British Library in London on 19 November.

York (PRWeb UK/PRWEB ) June 10, 2009 -- WebCertain Global Ltd, the multilingual web marketing agency, has announced they will be hosting the next International Search Summit at the British Library in London on 19 November.

This will be the 4th search marketing conference hosted by WebCertain in London, following on from the highly successful conferences focussing on PPC and Social Media strategies held in the last 12 months.

Throughout June tickets for the Search Summit are available at the super early bird rate of just £75.

Visit http://www.internationalsearchsummit.com/ to book a place at the super early bird rate and for full details of the conference.

Speakers from around the world will discuss the latest developments in international SEO so delegates can learn from the experts and learn how to implement successful international/multilingual campaigns.

Previous speakers include Anne Kennedy (Beyond Ink), Massimo Burgio (Global Search Interactive/SEMPO), Tor Crockatt (Microsoft AdCenter) and Shari Thurow (Omni Marketing Interactive), Dixon Jones (Receptional) and Kristjan Mar Hauksson of Nordic Emarketing.

There have also been representatives from Xerox, Plaxo, Bebo, Yandex and The Guardian.

The full line-up of international SEO expert speakers will be announced in the coming months.

The International Search Summit is a unique event as it has been expressly formulated to cover topics of interest to people managing multinational, multilingual web marketing campaigns, as WebCertain does for clients.

Andy Atkins-Krüger, Managing Director of WebCertain Global Ltd, explains: "When you are optimising sites for several countries and languages, there are specific issues that you come across - local domain hosting, the relationship between your international sites and of course, the need to fully understand the needs of your local markets and the differences in search behaviour in different countries."

"At previous Search Summits we have learnt from experts about the potential and risks of marketing in China, heard from the horse's mouth how Yandex works and previewed a white paper study on Facebook's international localisation project. We look forward to more lively and unique discussions on international SEO strategies at the next conference."

About WebCertain Global Ltd

In the organic search, pay-per-click and PR teams WebCertain employs specialists in all the major web languages who are also experts in local search engine behaviour.
WebCertain's "world language hub" consists of a team of search specialists of many languages all working together on search engine optimisation, pay per click campaigns and global social media under one roof. WebCertain also has local partners for that extra local edge.

Visit WebCertain at www.webcertain.com to find out more about the multilingual search marketing services.

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