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See you at Search Engine Strategies (SES) San Jose, CA

SES is fast approaching -- August 18-22 in San Jose, CA. We'll have quite a few people from Microsoft there, both speaking and at our booth. Please stop by - we'd love to meet you.

Monday, August 18


Tuesday, August 19

  • 9:00am-10:00am: Morning Keynote -- Satya Nadella, SVP, Search, Portal & Advertising Platform Group, Microsoft
  • 11:00am-12:15pm: Shopping Search Tactics -- Paul Dillon, Director, Director Commercial Search, Live Search


Wednesday, August 20


Thursday, August 21

We are also hosting Diagnose SEO Issues Using Live Search Webmaster Tools, a sponsored session, on Tuesday from 2:45pm-3:45pm. Speakers are:

  • Nathan Buggia, Program Manager Lead, Webmaster Tools, Microsoft
  • Andy Woods, Development Lead, Webmaster Tools, Microsoft
  • Ani Babaian, Senior Product Manager, Webmaster Tools, Microsoft

adCenter Labs Workshop on Data Mining and Audience Intelligence for Advertising

August 24th, Las Vegas: adCenter Labs Workshop on Data Mining and Audience Intelligence for Advertising

The goal of this workshop is to not only increase communication between researchers working on seemingly different pieces of the advertisement pie, but to encourage data mining researchers to bring new ideas from related areas to solve the numerous challenges faced by the rapidly changing digital advertising industry.

5th annual Advertising Week conference

New York, New York

Don’t miss North America’s largest gathering of advertising and media professionals at the 5th annual Advertising Week conference. Every year, Advertising Week brings together individuals from a broad range of disciplines to participate in discussions, conferences, panels and other special events. This year’s agenda will highlight the social impacts of advertising, and address the most important issues facing the industry.

Registration for Advertising Week starts Monday, July 28th. Admission to the event is free.

Don’t Miss the MIXX Conference While You’re at Advertising Week
The MIXX Conference and Expo is the official interactive event of Advertising Week 2008. It brings together highly influential speakers and industry leaders who will discuss topics centered on interactive advertising.

The two-day event is held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and will finish with a showcase of the MIXX Award winners. Get more information and find out how to sign up for the MIXX Conference and Expo.

Learn more about Advertising Week.

 

 

Microsoft adCenter UK Retail Event Review & Recap

Further to Mel’s mention last month we, the Creative Services Team, have been kindly asked to go into a little more detail about the adCenter Retail Day. So here goes... Following on from the successful adCenter Travel Digital Day in October, the UK Microsoft Advertising team decamped for the afternoon to the chic Charlotte Street Hotel in central London for the second instalment of vertical best practices, focusing this time on Retail . The aim of the day was to provide actionable insights into...(read more)
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See you at SMX Advanced next week

Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Advanced is in Seattle next week (June 3-4). Here are some folks from Microsoft who'll be speaking:

Tuesday, June 3

  • 9:15am-10:00am: Opening Keynote -- Kevin Johnson
  • 1:30pm-2:45pm: Bot Herding -- Nathan Buggia

Wednesday, June 4

  • 9:00am-10:00am: Search Friendly Development -- Nathan Buggia
  • 10:45am-12:00pm: Platform Considerations for the Microsoft Stack and LAMP Stack -- Nikhil Kothari and Thomas Deml
  • 3:15pm-4:30pm: Amazing New PPC Tactics -- Natala Menezes
  • 3:15pm-4:30pm: Expert Technical Review of Your Website -- Derrick Wheeler

 

Check out the agenda to see what else is happening. We hope to see you there!

June 3-4, 2008: SMX Advanced, Seattle, WA

Come learn the latest for advanced search marketers at Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Advanced in Seattle this June 3-4. Check out the packed agenda, with organic and paid search tracks.

Register now with code SMX10MSFT for 10% off. We hope to see you there!

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Keyword research: what can you learn from a word?

What’s the story of "chocolate"? As learned from data freely available to all adCenter users via the adCenter Add-in for Excel:

  • There are more searches for Chocolate in February than any other month, but there are notable peaks throughout the year in June and October (a demonstration of appropriate year-round appreciation for the subject). Find this data in Monthly Traffic
  • Ads for “chocolate” in an average position of 2 have a higher CTR than other positions. Find this data in Monetization
  • Women tend to search for “chocolate” more than men, with 64.27% probability from 3/22/08 to 3/31/08. Find this data in Demographic
  • Most searches including the term “chocolate” skewed female from 3/22/08 to 3/31/08. Find this data in Demographic
  • The sweet spot for “chocolate” searchers from 3/22/08 to 3/31/08 are those aged 35-50. Find this data in Demographic
  • People in California, Texas, and New York searched more for “chocolate” than other states from 3/22/08 to 3/31/08. Find this data in Geographic
  • Campaigns including the keyword “chocolate” are very focused to chocolate as a food and not focused on chocolate in all its other iterations and meanings. Find this data in Keyword Suggestion, Campaign Association
  • Searches including the term “chocolate” demonstrate the many facets of the word, as a food, a name, a musical group, a breed description, a color, an ingredient, etc… Find this data in Keyword Suggestion, Contained

How can you use this information to improve your marketing efforts?

  • Understanding historical valleys and peaks enables better budget planning and campaign planning for both online and offline efforts.
  • Analyzing position and associated CTR will help to anticipate traffic, budget and potential interest in your terms and products
  • Researching keyword demographic data can help you hone your marketing message to the audience most likely to be searching for your terms. This is also a way to hone offline messages according to the audience you are attempting to reach -- by answering their conversation in a manner similar to the way they began it with you.
  • Geographic and Demographic data gleaned from search can help you cross validate your offline message content to ensure you are speaking to the audience you intend to.
  • Specifically for “chocolate” there may be opportunity to expand this to campaigns reaching beyond the core food -- primarily around ingredients.
  • Identify possible negative keywords by reviewing terms likely to include your core term.

While this has been a story of one word, a sweet one, the story gets sweeter when you analyze many related words to understand the complex language around a concept and all the associated data available to inform this. You can look at all of your keywords and pull all of the above data points to find similar highlights and action items, but your analysis will be representative of your entire product line, service offering, or campaign versus one simple keyword. That said, search data provides a new window into the value of a word, even just one. Have fun exploring words that are core to your business!

Note: Come join me at the PPC Summit in San Francisco on May 19th! I will be speaking on Keyword Research and the Campaign Lifecycle. Details of the event and talk follow:

Date:  May 19th

Time: 8:45 AM

Location: Marriott San Francisco Airport

Registration Link:  http://www.ppcsummit.com/register-san-francisco.html

Discount Code:  10% using code: MS10

Keyword Research and the Campaign Lifecycle:  What is the Microsoft Keyword Services Platform (KSP) and how can it help you? Learn that and more in this keynote address by Jorie Waterman. See how to access KSP data using the adCenter Add-in for Excel 2007 and how it can be used at each stage of your campaign’s lifecycle.  You’ll be taken step by step through the tool and see specific usage scenarios for each piece of data opening up new possibilities. Come prepared with your questions and ask how to complete tasks that are highly relevant to your business.

May 19-20, 2008: PPC Summit, San Francisco, CA

Learn all about pay-per-click advertising at the PPC Summit in San Francisco this May. The PPC Summit offers interactive how-to workshops to teach you how to best manage your PPC campaigns.

Jorie Waterman from the Microsoft Keyword Services Platform (KSP) team will be speaking about Keyword Research and the Campaign Lifecycle - keep an eye on the blog next week for Jorie's sneak peek post.

Register before April 28 to get $200 off plus 10% discount. Use invitation code MS10.

 

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April 22-24: e-Commerce Summit, New Orleans

This spring, Microsoft is a sponsor of the e-Commerce Summit in New Orleans, April 22-24. Come join us and gather best practices, technology & infrastructure advice from attendees and members of the E-commerce Merchants Trade Association (ECMTA). You can also learn more about adCenter from members of the adCenter team.

And, on behalf of Microsoft adCenter, enjoy $100 OFF the show registration. Register now and enter invitation code ecom08.

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March 17-20, 2008: Search Engine Strategies New York

The Search Engine Strategies (SES) conference is next week in New York, NY. There will be Microsoft folks speaking at a couple of the sessions, so stop by and see us...

Wednesday, March 19th: 5:30-6:45pm - Searcher Behavior Research Update

Pavan Lee, Research Manager, Microsoft

Thursday, March 20th: 12:45-1:45pm - Meet the Crawlers

Nathan Buggia, Lead Program Manager, Live Search Webmaster Center

Also check out our sponsored session, Tues. March 18 from 3:15 - 4:30:

Microsoft Search | Tips and tricks for delivering great results and campaigns with Live Search
Learn how to improve your search marketing investments and execution across both your paid and organic efforts through Microsoft's Adcenter and Webmaster tools for Live Search. Come join us as we walk through the latest product updates including the new Adcenter Excel Add-in for Keyword research and the Webmaster Center. Combined these tools can improve your company's campaigns across both paid and organic results.

Speakers:

Jorie Waterman, Lead Program Manager, adCenter Keyword Research Platform

Nathan Buggia, Lead Program Manager, Live Search Webmaster Center

Hope to see you there!

Carolyn, adCenter Community Team

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