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Previous conferences have attracted more than a thousand delegates from around the globe, and according to conference organizer Brett Tabke, "After the early sell-out of our London conference in September 2003 we anticipate a similar heavy demand from around the world for places at the Florida event." There will be several keynote speeches throughout the event and ample opportunity for delegates to question and meet many of the world's leading search technology companies and executives.
The event is sponsored by major search and marketing firms, including Google, Overture, Yahoo, PositionTech and GoToast.
For advance tickets, [webmasterworld.com...]
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Contacts:
Conference organizer: Brett Tabke, WebmasterWorld,
3801 N Capital of TX Hwy, E240-181, Austin, TX. 78746, USA.
e-mail: btabke@webmasterworld.com
www.webmasterworld.com
Sponsorship and Exhibitor Enquiries:
Todd Friesen:
oilman@webmasterworld.com
(+1) 250-884-4122
Press Enquiries:
USA - Brett Tabke Tel: (+1) 512-231-8107 btabke@webmasterworld.com or
UK - Neil Marshall, Marshall Jennings PR Limited.
Web:www.mjpr.com
Tel: (+44) 118 988 0288 engine@webmasterworld.com
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(Not 100% sure if I can post this?)
I was wondering what kind of clothes to pack. Is it actual bikini and full sunblock weather, or will I be able to wear jeans without fainting?
And what about the crocodiles? Aren't there crocodiles in Florida?
Icicle
The gator/croc distinction confuses lots of people. The University of Florida teams are known as the Gators, and when their football games are televised you can see their fans making gator-chomping motions with their arms. Last fall's football program (glossy magazine for distribution in the stadium and to Gator fans all over) featured a cover photo of a fearsome alligator, or so they thought. The photo was actually a crocodile, and the gaffe made national news. I'm sure the UF Zoology department was mortified. ;)