Is the Search Love Conference worth the money?
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Hi,
Thinking about going but just gathering a few opinions first.
Well, is it any good? Worth £1,000?
Anything to share? Info here: https://www.distilled.net/events/searchlove-london/
Thanks
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I am entirely biased, as I help organise the conference and I am speaking, but yes, I believe it to be extremely good value for money.
I speak at conferences around the world on a regular basis and, truthfully, I don't think anywhere has matched SearchLove in terms of the quality and depth of the presentations. We are extremely passionate about providing the best possible learning experience for attendees and I think we get better and better each year.
Having already seen snippets of the presentation ideas from David Sottimano and Ade Lewis, I can promise the conference will be absolutely superb.
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I recently started my own business offering SEO, PPC and SMM amongst other things so i'll be using it for personal business and putting that learning into effect with my clients.
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That's a tough one since you work in house for an eCommerce website. The reason why it is so beneficial for an agency is that anything I learn that really works can help build a reputation, which leads to more customers. You won't get that from the conference.
You will definitely learn something from the presenters at Search Love. All of the speakers are by invite online, and they are the best of the best. There are also a couple of ecommerce experts speaking. You will get some of the latest information on product pages, and A/B testing at the conference.
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I know its all about the experience and the networking and relationships you can build.
The issue I see is, will I gain £1,000 worth of information, networking, ideas etc.. when compared to something like BrightonSEO which is free?
As a small business, can I justify the investment or is the event a bit over priced for something you can get elsewhere for a much lower cost?
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What service do you provide? Are you a SEO? Would you be interested in having other agencies out source to you?
Just being frank, the real value of these conferences are in the networking. You can buy the presentation video later, but you can't buy the experience. Do you have a group of people that you can email and get suggestions from? How many people do you know in the industry? Are they blogging? You can learn a lot, and meet a lot of people going to these things.
So, yes I believe that Search Love would absolutely be worth going. Just be ready to step up to the opportunity, and make the most out of it. Ask questions of the presenters, meet people and engage in the social gatherings.
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