Countdown to Traffic West 2007
The Targeted TRAFFIC conference in Las Vegas is less than a month away and there are only about 50 seats left for the conference and the hotel rooms at the special rate seem to be already booked.
Again, the conference kicks off with a golf tournament, which is still sponsored by GolfCourses.com. However GolfCourses.com is now owned by GeoSign Golf Network.
Also, Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu have just announced a new keynote speaker:
We also are happy to announce that online marketing legend John Reese will be our Keynoter on Tuesday night. John has been actively marketing online since 1990. He has created numerous businesses that have targeted a wide-range of niche markets. John is most well-known for his “Million Dollar Day” when he did the unthinkable and produced over $1,000,000 in sales in less than 24 hours for a new product; and he did it without spending one penny on advertising. Reese is a master at performing online research and identifying new opportunities. He’s also an avid tester and an expert at traffic generation and conversion. His web properties have generated over 1.5 billion visitors since their inception. Reese has owned over 35,000 .com domains and has been involved in the domain game since 1995.
Ed: John Reese’s site MarketingSecrets.com is well known and is soon going to be transitioned into a new site called Income.com.
And of course, what would TRAFFIC be without the Moniker Domain Auction:
Our famous auction is going to be another home run!! HomeRun.com that is leads the way with MonaLisa.com closing in and followed by the singing of Sopranos.com. As you can see below, the starting line up looks pretty impressive. In the coming days will will release more info and more domains that will be at the live T.R.A.F.F.I.C./Moniker auction. In addition, as soon as the details become available, the http://www.targetedtraffic.com website will have a direct link to the Moniker auction information page that will answer your questions and direct you as how to proceed.
While I will certainly be attending TRAFFIC, recent experience has taught me to be careful to promise blogging from an event when I am not sure how much writing I will actually get done there between all the networking. So no promises.
[via Email from the TRAFFIC Organizers]