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Online Revealed Canada

25 - 27 January 2010
Delta Centre-Ville
Montreal, Canada

Join us January 25-27 at the Delta Centre-Ville in Montreal for the fifth anniversary of Online Revealed, the Canadian Online Travel Conference. Online Revealed has held the annual online marketing conference across Canada in Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary and last year in Niagara Falls Ontario April 13-15, 2009 to a sold out crowd of 300.

Online Revealed Montreal will feature two exciting keynote speakers in 2010, and will bring the same format of educational workshops that the event has become famous for.

Opening Online Revealed 2010 is Geoff Ramsey, one of the Internet's most exciting digital marketing visionaries. As CEO and co-founder of eMarketer, Geoff is on the cutting edge of new research statistics, trends and best practices, covering every aspect of marketing in the digital age. He is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, CNN, BusinessWeek and Advertising Age and is a regular speaker at conferences across the globe. Geoff Ramsey is also a proud Canadian living in New York City and was also a keynote at the first Online Revealed Conference held in Ottawa in 2005.

Online Revealed is also proud to present Jeremy Gutsche leading innovation expert, author of Exploiting Chaos, host of Trend Hunter TV, "one of North America's most requested keynote speakers" and the founder of TrendHunter.com, the world's largest network for trend spotting and innovation. He has written several thousand articles and overseen the publication of 40,000+ trends for an audience of 8 - 10,000,000 monthly views.

Online Revealed Canada will cover trends and practical how-to instruction to be successful in marketing tourism online with topics including search marketing, social media and the effects on the tourism industry, online marketing strategies, managing online brand reputation and more.

Topics Include:

  • SEO: Optimize a website to be found in search engines - above the competition.
  • Maximize what your Destination Marketing Organization can do for your web presence.
  • How to manage your online reputation through Online PR and Social Media.
  • Going beyond Tripadvisor! Learn what you can do to become a part of the conversations about your brand online.
  • Analyze your best performing sources of online business and how to maximize each channel.
  • What's all the fuss about Twitter and Facebook? Applying Social Media to your Business.
  • Network with industry professionals and technology experts in a interactive and fun environment.

Rave reviews were received from Canada's leading Travel professionals including e-Commerce Managers, Brand Managers, Sales Directors, Marketing Managers, GM's, CEO's and Revenue Managers from all areas of the travel and tourism industry!

See you in Montreal this January.
Registration opening soon.

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Contact Information

Alicia Whalen
E-Marketing Strategist
7220 Kelly Drive
Niagara Falls, Canada
Phone: 905-401-2249
Mobile: 905-401-2249
Email: awhalen@acoupleofchicks.com

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