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Search Engine Strategies Milan Conference & Expo Jeff Revoy, VP of Search and Social Media, Yahoo! Europe, Announced as Keynote Speaker

Business Wire, May 25, 2007

LONDON -- Search Engine Strategies today announced that Jeff Revoy, Yahoo! Europe's VP of search and social media, will be a keynote speaker at the Search Engine Strategies Milan 2007 Conference & Expo.

This year's expo, the premier event for search engine marketing and optimization, takes place at the Milan Marriott on 29th & 30th May. See www.SearchEngineStrategies.com.

Jeff Revoy has been instrumental in the development of Yahoo! Europe's social network programme and will be explaining how the company is developing this growing medium.

Matt McGowan, Incisive Media's VP of Marketing said:

"We are pleased to announce Jeff as a keynote speaker at this year's event. SES Milan is fast becoming one of the major search expos for Europe with huge growth in the Italian online marketing industry. Jeff's expertise in social media will provide delegates with the information they need to target this key audience."

In addition to Yahoo! Search Marketing, Milan's 2nd annual SES expo is sponsored by a number of Europe's leading online marketing companies, including:

Ad Maiora, ADVance, Biquadra, ConversionLab, E3, ImetriX, Intarget.net, WebRanking, SEMS SRL, SLASH, TSW and WebTrends.

Co-organized and co-hosted by world-renowned search authorities Chris Sherman and Mauro Lupi, executives, marketers and web masters from around Europe, Middle East and Africa will learn how to grow their business and improve their ROI using the latest developments and solutions in search engine marketing.

For more information about Search Engine Strategies Conference & Expo 2007 and to view the agenda online visit http://www.searchenginestrategies.com. For sponsorship and exhibition information contact our Sales team at 1-203-295-0052.

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