Sebastopol, CA, October 30, 2008 - O'Reilly introduces Found, the search acquisition and architecture conference, scheduled for June 9-11, 2009, at the San Francisco Airport Marriott in Burlingame, CA. Found offers the knowledge required to build search engine optimization (SEO) best practices into development processes. Program co-chairs Vanessa Fox and Nathan Buggia invite proposals for conference sessions, panels, and workshops at Found, to be submitted by December 17, 2008.
Found will be the authoritative place to discover best practices for the nascent search industry and gain a thorough understanding of why search-friendly architecture is mission-critical to businesses of all sizes. Found will change how developers create web applications so that search will connect their sites to their potential customers.
Found will attract web developers and designers, web optimization specialists (SEO firms, in-house SEOs, and marketing agencies that work with developers), marketers, business strategists, product managers, CTOs and CMOs who work with developers and content creators, entrepreneurs, researchers, and technologists interested in search trends.
The chairs will select program content that will provide attendees with actionable data they can use immediately to increase the search-friendliness of their applications while not sacrificing usability.
Proposals are invited in the four tracks of Technical Site Architecture, Process and Diagnosis, Structured Data, and Metrics. The program chairs also seek proposals on these main topics and themes:
- How search engines work and why search is important
- How to architect pages for maximum crawlability
- Technology platforms and languages (including IIS/asp.net and LAMP)
- Building SEO into the development process
- How to make rich internet applications (such as Flash, Silverlight, Ajax, JavaScript, video, and images) searchable
- ROI and conversion through search metrics and analysis
- Structured data and optimization
- Tools and diagnostics
- Working with marketing and understanding online marketing best practices
- Social/Viral elements to web applications
- Building online communities and customer engagement
- Site search, including tactical elements
This first Found conference offers attendees:
- Trends laid out by newsworthy keynote presenters
- An emphasis on case studies, research results, and real-world data
- Practical applications and theories discussed in depth in sessions and workshops
- An exhibit hall filled with web technology vendors showcasing the latest products and services
- Face to face discussion of best practices, standards, and more with experts
- Time to network and exchange ideas with others encountering the same challenges
Found, the new O'Reilly search acquisition and architecture conference, provides strategic tactics for making content on the Web findable. Found is the place to discuss best practices, set standards, and start a conversation about what's still needed for search-friendly web development.
Proposals will be accepted through December 17, 2008, and early registration for attendees and media will open in February 2009. Proposals may be submitted to: conferences.oreilly.com/found/cfp
For more information on Found, visit: conferences.oreilly.com/found
If you have ideas about areas you'd like to see included at the conference, send a note to: found-idea@oreilly.com.
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