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tao las vegas Shop.org’s big event each year is the Shop.org Annual Summit, happening this year September 17 through 19 in Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay.

Key note speakers will be Kelly Mooney from Resource Interactive, Professor Donna Hoffman from the Sloan Center for Internet Retailing, Forrester’s Sucharita Mulpuru, and NPR’s David Weinberg.

Steve Bosley and I will be at the show from RKG. I’m leading an advanced round table titled “Paid & Natural Search: Best Practices Now To Get In Top Shape For Holiday 07”. I think Tuesday at 4:45, but not yet sure.

Show topics include the state of online retailing, merchandising, marketing, branding online, customer experience, web analytics, paid search, SEO, link building, email, data feeds, and more. Constantly innovating, Shop.org swapped out surfing for matchmaking. (WHiVSiV, baby! smiley)

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Shop.org’s Annual is big exciting hubbub of great talks and new ideas and very interesting folks — the event of the year for online retailing.

Check it out.


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