Mobile Search Marketing Event: Google, Bing, Yahoo and Razorfish Live Presentations
Advice on Mobile SEM and SEO from Inside Google
Google invited 150 search marketing professionals along with Bing, Yahoo, Razorfish and 360i into the Atlanta Google office for a mobile search marketing event. Each of the major search engines sat side by side along with Razorfish to speak on upcoming trends in mobile search and to answer our questions from search engine optimization consultants, internet marketing companies, web designers, creative agencies and any company providing SEM and SEO services among the 150 first people to make it through the door in Atlanta.
I was one of those 150 people.
The event was simulcast from Google Atlanta to offices in New York and Boston. Limited audiences were invited to attend the event in New York and Boston. A live feed from each office was projected on the wall in the Atlanta office alongside the speaker presentation screen. The speakers responded to questions from all three locations.
The mobile search marketing speaker panel consisted of:
- Bing: Director of Bing Mobile Product Management – Andy Chu
- Yahoo: Senior Director, Mobile Sales Strategies – Paul Cushman
- Google: Senior Account Executive (Mobile Ads Team) – Elliott Nix
- Razorfish: VP of Mobile – Paul Gelb
I showed up a little early to make sure I had plenty of time to explore the Google office. The office in Atlanta is a satellite office for Google, and as you might imagine looks like a small version of the California office descriptions, decorated with big red, yellow, green and blue circles in the carpet, carved into the walls, in the ceiling and repeated playfully throughout the decor.
After networking for about an hour with other SEM and SEO agency, marketing and designer SEMPO Atlanta members we settled down for the presentations. After introductions by various sponsors and SEMPO officials we got to the speaker presentations. Razorfish went first, followed by Yahoo, Bing, then Google.
Whether intended or not, the reoccurring theme behind was how human behavior drives mobile search. Here’s a synopsis of their presentations. …continue reading this SEO article »

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