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Search Engine Strategies: Multimedia and Mobile Edition conference
Los Angeles, California
October 23-24, 2006
The Wilshire Grand Hotel

Quote: Search Engine Strategies Multimedia & Mobile Edition is a special version of our renowned Search Engine Strategies conference series that focuses just on the intersection of multimedia and mobile and content and search...

Some of the sessions offered include:

Video Search Optimization
Producing video content? There are video search engines that specialize in gathering up your video and making it available to searchers seeking such content. This session looks at how to make your video more visible in these specialized services.

Meet The Video Search Engines
Learn more about video search, how it operates and where it may be going during this panel of representatives from video search engines.

Meet The Podcast & Audio Search Engines
Learn more about podcast and audio search and pose questions to this panel of representatives from podcast and audio search engines.

Meet The Mobile Search Engines
Learn more about mobile search, how it operates and where it may be going during this panel of representatives from video search engines.

Mobile Search Optimization
New search products for our cell phones and PDA are coming out and existing ones maturing. This session looks at how to ensure your content is optimized for these mobile search tools.

Flash & Search Engines
Crawler–based search engines are primarily designed to index HTML text. Because of this, content built with Macromedia Flash can make life difficult for those wishing to be found in search engines. Discover workarounds to give your Flash sites a fighting chance!

conference home page: http://www.searchenginestrategies.com/se...index.html
agenda: http://www.searchenginestrategies.com/se...genda.html