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BusinessOnLine Teams Up with WebSideStory & Business.com to Unlock Secrets of Online Success from the World's Most Innovative Companies; Special Event Titled ``Eat Your Competitor's Lunch'' Will Be Held During ad:tech 2006 Conference in San Francisco
Business Wire, April 18, 2006
SAN DIEGO -- Three leaders in online marketing, BusinessOnLine, WebSideStory and Business.com, are going to lift the veil to expose the secrets of online success from some of the world's most innovative companies during a special seminar at the upcoming ad:tech 2006 conference in San Francisco. With exclusive license to use real-life examples from Fortune 500 clients, industry experts will reveal the proven methods for driving qualified site traffic, optimizing your site for conversion and improving the user experience. This special one-hour lunchtime seminar for online marketers entitled "Eat Your Competitor's Lunch: A Behind the Scenes Look at What the Most Successful Companies are Doing Online," is scheduled for Thursday, April 27 from 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. (Room 121, Moscone Center North) and will feature a complimentary gourmet coffee bar and fine desserts for all seminar attendees.
"Innovative companies are blazing a path to online success and profitability by attracting the right visitors and having a Web site that delivers a user-centric experience," said Aaron Kahlow, principal of San Diego-based BusinessOnLine. "In this seminar, we're bringing together the industry's best to highlight proven strategies for driving targeted traffic, converting visitors to customers and achieving the business objectives of a Web site."
"Eat Your Competitor's Lunch" will feature presentations from industry experts Aaron Kahlow, Principal of BusinessOnLine; Warren Raisch, Senior Vice President of Professional Services for WebSideStory and Todd Sims, VP of Business & Corporate Development for Business.com. Attendees are encouraged to bring their ad:tech lunch box to the seminar while also enjoying the complimentary fresh coffee and dessert bar.
Founded in 1997, BusinessOnLine is the leader in Web site services that helps businesses achieve greater market presence and an improved customer experience while converting online visitors to customers. Over the last decade, BOL has built a team of experts in the three fundamental aspects of a successful Internet presence: search engine optimization, Web site usability and design/development. This unique combination of consulting and implementation has delivered results to more than 600 Web sites, including world-class brands such as Chevron, Tyco, Pitney Bowes, ReplayTV, NEC and HSBC. For more information on BusinessOnLine or the special ad:tech seminar, "Eat Your Competitor's Lunch," please visit www.businessol.com or call 866-333-1BOL.
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