Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Search Engine Strategies Berlin is being held this week at the Crowne Plaza Berlin City Centre, and SES Chicago 2009 gets underway in two weeks at the Hilton Chicago.

During the past 10 weeks, I’ve shared 10 important reasons for going to these must-attend events. For those of you who want to join in the chorus, they are: 10 authors speaking, nine trainers training, eight days a-learning, seven tracks amazing, six booths astounding, five brand new things, four keynote themes, three key trends, two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.

During the past nine weeks, I’ve shared nine significant reasons for going to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those of you who want to join in the chorus, they are: “nine trainers training, eight days a-learning, seven tracks amazing, six booths astounding, five brand new things, four keynote themes, three key trends, two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.”

This week, I’ll share a tenth important reason — and it isn’t to see “ten lords a-leaping.” You should attend these events to hear well over ten authors speaking.

During the past seven weeks, I’ve shared seven compelling reasons for going to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those of you who want to join in the chorus, they are “eight days a-learning, seven tracks amazing, six booths astounding, five brand new things, four keynote themes, three key trends, two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.”

This week, I’ll share an eighth great reason — and it isn’t “nine ladies dancing.”

You should attend these events for “nine trainers training.”

During the past seven weeks, I’ve shared seven compelling reasons for going to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those of you who want to join in the chorus, they are “seven tracks amazing, six booths astounding, five brand new things, four keynote themes, three key trends, two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.”

This week, I’ll share an eighth great reason — and it isn’t “eight maids a-milking.”

You should attend these events for “eight days a-learning.”

During the past six weeks, I’ve rolled out six great reasons for going to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those of you who want to join in the chorus, they are “six booths astounding, five brand new things, four keynote themes, three key trends, two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.”

This week, I’ll share a seventh compelling reason — and it isn’t “seven swans a-swimming.”

You should plan to attend SES Berlin or Search Engine Strategies Chicago 2009 to discover “seven tracks amazing.”

During the past five weeks, I’ve provided five great reasons for going to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those who want to join in the chorus, they are “five brand new things, four keynote themes, three key trends, two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.”

This week, I’ll share a sixth compelling reason — and it isn’t “six geese a-laying.”

You should plan to attend SES Berlin or Search Engine Strategies Chicago 2009 to discover “six booths astounding.”

During the past four weeks, I’ve provided four great reasons for going to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those who want to join in the chorus, they are “four keynote themes, three key trends, two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.”

This week, I’ll share a fifth compelling reason — and it isn’t “five golden rings.”

You should plan to attend SES Berlin or Search Engine Strategies Chicago 2009 to discover “five brand new things.”

During the past three weeks, I’ve given you three great reasons for going to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those who want to catch up, they were “three key trends“, “two early birds,” and “a ranking in the top three.”

This week, I’ll focus on a fourth compelling reason — and it isn’t to hear “four calling birds.”

You should plan to attend SES Berlin or Search Engine Strategies Chicago 2009 to hear “four keynote themes.”

Let’s start with SES Chicago 2009, where there will be three keynote themes well worth hearing.

During the past two weeks, I’ve given you a couple of reasons why you should go to either Search Engine Strategies Berlin or SES Chicago 2009. For those who want to sing along, they were “two early birds,” and “a ranking in the top three.”

There are other compelling reasons to attend one of these upcoming Search Engine Strategies conferences — and it isn’t to get “three French hens.” That might have been persuasive back in the Middle Ages, but it hardly seems relevant or important these days.

The compelling reasons driving us to attend SES Berlin or Search Engine Strategies Chicago 2009 are “three key trends.”

Last week, I told you to go to SES Berlin or SES Chicago for “a ranking in the top three.” This week, I’ll continue with the search engine marketing industry version of “two turtle doves.”

Altogether now: “Two early birds, and a ranking in the top three.”

Search industry veterans know that the Early Bird Rate for SES Chicago 2009 ends this Friday, Sept. 25. If you register by then, you can save up to $600 on a Platinum Passport.