Announcing The 2008 First Annual Video Search Summit
In the past year or so, demand for online video content from consumers has grown faster than I think anyone expected. Due to high broadband penetration, users are consuming more and more online video content and as a result, companies left and right are clamoring to innovate and provide the most accurate and effective ways to search for video and ultimately, make video more discoverable. At this year’s very First Annual Video Search Summit, leaders from companies within the online video space will discuss the challenges and innovative technologies that are being developed to serve this growing demand for better video search.
Attendees of the Video Search Summit will learn about the newest trends for the online video industry and will not only get to mingle with the most influential players and companies in this space, but will also have the opportunity to speak with these experts and ask them questions. In total, there is 12 hours of networking time and numerous round table panel discussions with an interactive focus, lively debate and discussion will be encouraged . You will have the chance to have your voice heard. This event is absolutely perfect for anyone that is hoping to launch a career in online video search as they can take advantage of the minds of leading video search executives, search engine technicians, scientists, legal experts and video search analytic experts.
The newest thinking and knowledge will be departed on attendees of the first ever, Video Search Summit, which is happening on April 8th and 9th, in San Francisco. Apart from the invaluable networking opportunities, attendees will also learn the newest and most effective techniques and guidelines for marketing and measuring online video marketing projects. Topics such as how to increase the traffic to your online video through video search engine optimization (Video SEO), and how to measure the effectiveness of your online video marketing campaign using analytics and measurement tools will be discussed and covered in depth at this conference. Legal experts will also show you how to avoid the common pitfalls that can result in online video legal troubles.
For everybody who has the drive and desire to become the next Gary Baker (CEO of Clipblast) or Suranga Chandratiilake (CEO Blinkx), the Video Search Summit Spring 2008 seems to be the best place to start. Everybody who attends the summit will be enlightened on topics such as accuracy, advertising, marketing, indexing, monetization, user experience, and new technology. With 80,000,000 video clips already posted in the online world, it is safe to say that video search numbers will be not be going anywhere but up in the coming years. Those that do not attend are going to miss out on learning and gaining the understanding of how exactly people and video searching market work together. When it comes to just about anything life, knowledge is key – and the Video Search Summit Spring 2008 is offering the key to the future.
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