Blizzard University 1 and 2 day Online Marketing Workshops


Trent Blizzard | 31 March 2009 | 3 Reviews »

We are please to announce a series of 1 and 2 day workshops planned for the next six months.  They will be taught by Trent Blizzard.

If you are interested in finding out more, fill out our information request form below and we will send you details on the workshops.

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1 Day: All About Google
July 14, Las Vegas, NV

Attendees will learn powerful tips, tools and tactics for search engine success.   The hands-on full day workshop is focused on the hospitality industry in general, and the hotels, resort and property manager segments in particular.

Topics Include:

  • How Google Works – Factors that affect your rankings
  • Introduction to Google’s Vertical Search Results

1 Day: Grow your Online presence through listings Workshop
July 15, Las Vegas, NV

A day of quality link building for hotels and resorts.  Bring your laptops for hands-on guided day that will increase and improve your online presence.  The day will focus on free online resources.

2 Day: Google and Foundations
September 29-30 – Glenwood Springs, CO

Attendees will learn powerful tips, tools and tactics for search engine success.   The hands-on 2 day workshop is focused on the hospitality industry in general, and the hotels, resort and property manager segments in particular.  Topics Include:

  • How to improve your vertical search results in Google (local, video, image, etc)
  • How page rank and link popularity work.  How to get good Links
  • Tools to help analyze and increase your online presence.
  • How to use web 2.0 and blogging

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3 Responses to “Blizzard University 1 and 2 day Online Marketing Workshops”

  1. Telemarketing Says:

    It’s a shame this isn’t in New Zealand… Maybe we have something similar here, might check it out.

  2. Host Says:

    thanks, keep your eye on our site… more webinars and videos planned, which should transcend the miles between NZ and Colorado.

  3. Benjamin Says:

    Same here.
    Europe seems to be always left behind. :-(