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Search Engine Strategies London Conference & Expo — Fredrick Marckini, Chief Global Search Officer at Isobar, Announced as Keynote Speaker

Business Wire, Feb 4, 2008

LONDON -- Search Engine Strategies today announced that Fredrick Marckini, the Chief Global Search Officer at Isobar, will be a keynote speaker at the Search Engine Strategies (SES) London 2008 Conference & Expo to be held this month at the Business Design Center in Islington.

Fredrick founded iProspect and is recognized as a leading expert in the field of search engine marketing. He has authored three of the SEM industry's earliest books, including the ground-breaking Secrets To Achieving Top-10 Positions (1997), Achieving Top-10 Rankings in Internet Search Engines (1998), and Search Engine Positioning (2001). Fredrick is considered one of the pioneers of search engine marketing and was named to B2B Magazine's Top 100 Marketers 2005 and 2006 lists. He is a founding board member of the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO).

The host of this year's conference, Kevin Ryan, says: "We are delighted to welcome Fredrick as a keynote speaker at this year's event. Fredrick is undoubtedly one of the industry's most successful entrepreneurs and has been hugely influential in its development from the early days of search marketing. I am looking forward to what is sure to be a very inspirational presentation from Fredrick."

SES London will be held on 19-21 February at the Business Design Centre in Islington. See www.SearchEngineStrategies.com/london

For more information about Search Engine Strategies Conference & Expo, the premier event for search engine marketing and optimization 2008 visit www.SearchEngineStrategies.com/london.>

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