10th
March
2013
Event Site
Registration and Pricing
SMX Toronto offers over 20 sessions across 4 tracks plus indepth workshops and networking activities delivered by top industry professionals. Whether you are just getting started, planning your search strategy, managing the team, or you are deep into implementation, tactics and campaigns, you’ll get the knowledge, ideas and contacts needed to help you boost your search marketing results and take your skills to the next level. SMX Toronto is co-located with the eMetrics Summit, PAW (I have not included PAW information in our calendar as that event’s web site has a very poor Web of Trust rating).
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10th
March
2013
Event Site
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The Digital Analytics Association is a not-for-profit, volunteer-powered association that helps members like Adobe, Expedia SAS and Yahoo! become more valuable through education, community, research and advocacy. The DAA was founded as the Web Analytics Association in 2004. The organization has more than 2000 members worldwide, representing forty countries and a broad spectrum of expertise.
eMetrics Summit is “Big Data for Marketing!” From early adopters leading the effort to those still in discovery mode, this is the only comprehensive event dedicated to digital analytics and marketing optimization. As the leading conference covering the impact of data & technology on marketing, eMetrics Summit focuses on driving business results through data analysis and technology adoption
Who should attend eMetrics Summit?
Marketing Professionals
CMOs
VPs/Directors
Departmental Managers
Web/Digital Analysts
Business Intelligence Experts
IT Professionals
CIOs/CTOs
IT Directors/Managers
Architects
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10th
March
2013
Event Site
Wavefront and Microsoft are back with hands-on coding workshops! Calling all developers and designers – we are here to support your app building and get you prepared to submit it to the Windows Phone Store.
In just over two years, the Windows Phone Store has grown to well over 135,000 apps and games with no sign of slowing down. With an application ecosystem that continues to accelerate, now is the time to build new apps for the platform and port existing apps to Windows Phone Store.
Responding to the increased traction of HTML5, this workshop will give you an in-depth look at HTML5 and Windows Phone, and how the two can play together. We will also see how HTML5 factors into the development for Windows 8 and how web developers can leverage their skills in this space.
Schedule
08:30AM – 09:00AM – Registration & breakfast
09:00AM – 10:00AM – An introduction to HTML5
10:00AM – 10:45AM – A lap around Windows Phone 8 app development and how HTML fits into the picture
10:45AM – 11:00AM – Coffee break
11:00AM – 12:00PM – Building native HTML5 apps for Windows 8
12:00PM – 01:00PM – Lunch
01:00PM – 01:45PM – Responsive web design: designing for mobile and using this in your native apps
01:45PM – 02:30PM – Sharing code between Windows Phone and Windows 8
02:30PM – 03:00PM – Coffee break
03:00PM – 04:00PM – Succeeding in the Store – tips and tricks for marketing your app
04:00PM – 04:45PM – Overview of Microsoft’s Modern UI
04:45PM – 05:00PM – Wrap up & prize draws
Who should attend?
Developers with an iOS or Android app ready to port to Windows Phone and/or Windows 8
Web developers interested in learning about how HTML5 can be used on Windows Phone and Windows 8
Mobile app developers interested in learning how to get into the mobile web with hybrid apps for Windows Phone and native HTML apps for Windows 8
Experienced developers wanting to learn more about the Windows Phone opportunity
Previous Windows Code Camp attendees – we have taken your feedback into account and will provide deep dives and new content!
Why develop apps for Windows Phone?
Showcase your apps that may be buried or lost in other saturated stores
Increase your reach to a new audience of early adopters looking for great apps
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10th
March
2013
Event Site
Wavefront and Microsoft are back with hands-on coding workshops! Calling all developers and designers – we are here to support your app building and get you prepared to submit it to the Windows Phone Store.
In just over two years, the Windows Phone Store has grown to well over 135,000 apps and games with no sign of slowing down. With an application ecosystem that continues to accelerate, now is the time to build new apps for the platform and port existing apps to Windows Phone Store.
Responding to the increased traction of HTML5, this workshop will give you an in-depth look at HTML5 and Windows Phone, and how the two can play together. We will also see how HTML5 factors into the development for Windows 8 and how web developers can leverage their skills in this space.
Schedule
08:30AM – 09:00AM – Registration & breakfast
09:00AM – 10:00AM – An introduction to HTML5
10:00AM – 10:45AM – A lap around Windows Phone 8 app development and how HTML fits into the picture
10:45AM – 11:00AM – Coffee break
11:00AM – 12:00PM – Building native HTML5 apps for Windows 8
12:00PM – 01:00PM – Lunch
01:00PM – 01:45PM – Responsive web design: designing for mobile and using this in your native apps
01:45PM – 02:30PM – Sharing code between Windows Phone and Windows 8
02:30PM – 03:00PM – Coffee break
03:00PM – 04:00PM – Succeeding in the Store – tips and tricks for marketing your app
04:00PM – 04:45PM – Overview of Microsoft’s Modern UI
04:45PM – 05:00PM – Wrap up & prize draws
Who should attend?
Developers with an iOS or Android app ready to port to Windows Phone and/or Windows 8
Web developers interested in learning about how HTML5 can be used on Windows Phone and Windows 8
Mobile app developers interested in learning how to get into the mobile web with hybrid apps for Windows Phone and native HTML apps for Windows 8
Experienced developers wanting to learn more about the Windows Phone opportunity
Previous Windows Code Camp attendees – we have taken your feedback into account and will provide deep dives and new content!
Why develop apps for Windows Phone?
Showcase your apps that may be buried or lost in other saturated stores
Increase your reach to a new audience of early adopters looking for great apps
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10th
March
2013
Event Site
Wavefront and Microsoft are back with hands-on coding workshops! Calling all developers and designers – we are here to support your app building and get you prepared to submit it to the Windows Phone Store.
In just over two years, the Windows Phone Store has grown to well over 135,000 apps and games with no sign of slowing down. With an application ecosystem that continues to accelerate, now is the time to build new apps for the platform and port existing apps to Windows Phone Store.
Responding to the increased traction of HTML5, this workshop will give you an in-depth look at HTML5 and Windows Phone, and how the two can play together. We will also see how HTML5 factors into the development for Windows 8 and how web developers can leverage their skills in this space.
Schedule
08:30AM – 09:00AM – Registration & breakfast
09:00AM – 10:00AM – An introduction to HTML5
10:00AM – 10:45AM – A lap around Windows Phone 8 app development and how HTML fits into the picture
10:45AM – 11:00AM – Coffee break
11:00AM – 12:00PM – Building native HTML5 apps for Windows 8
12:00PM – 01:00PM – Lunch
01:00PM – 01:45PM – Responsive web design: designing for mobile and using this in your native apps
01:45PM – 02:30PM – Sharing code between Windows Phone and Windows 8
02:30PM – 03:00PM – Coffee break
03:00PM – 04:00PM – Succeeding in the Store – tips and tricks for marketing your app
04:00PM – 04:45PM – Overview of Microsoft’s Modern UI
04:45PM – 05:00PM – Wrap up & prize draws
Who should attend?
Developers with an iOS or Android app ready to port to Windows Phone and/or Windows 8
Web developers interested in learning about how HTML5 can be used on Windows Phone and Windows 8
Mobile app developers interested in learning how to get into the mobile web with hybrid apps for Windows Phone and native HTML apps for Windows 8
Experienced developers wanting to learn more about the Windows Phone opportunity
Previous Windows Code Camp attendees – we have taken your feedback into account and will provide deep dives and new content!
Why develop apps for Windows Phone?
Showcase your apps that may be buried or lost in other saturated stores
Increase your reach to a new audience of early adopters looking for great apps
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10th
March
2013
Event Site
Wavefront and Microsoft are back with hands-on coding workshops! Calling all developers and designers – we are here to support your app building and get you prepared to submit it to the Windows Phone Store.
In just over two years, the Windows Phone Store has grown to well over 135,000 apps and games with no sign of slowing down. With an application ecosystem that continues to accelerate, now is the time to build new apps for the platform and port existing apps to Windows Phone Store.
Responding to the increased traction of HTML5, this workshop will give you an in-depth look at HTML5 and Windows Phone, and how the two can play together. We will also see how HTML5 factors into the development for Windows 8 and how web developers can leverage their skills in this space.
Schedule
08:30AM – 09:00AM – Registration & breakfast
09:00AM – 10:00AM – An introduction to HTML5
10:00AM – 10:45AM – A lap around Windows Phone 8 app development and how HTML fits into the picture
10:45AM – 11:00AM – Coffee break
11:00AM – 12:00PM – Building native HTML5 apps for Windows 8
12:00PM – 01:00PM – Lunch
01:00PM – 01:45PM – Responsive web design: designing for mobile and using this in your native apps
01:45PM – 02:30PM – Sharing code between Windows Phone and Windows 8
02:30PM – 03:00PM – Coffee break
03:00PM – 04:00PM – Succeeding in the Store – tips and tricks for marketing your app
04:00PM – 04:45PM – Overview of Microsoft’s Modern UI
04:45PM – 05:00PM – Wrap up & prize draws
Who should attend?
Developers with an iOS or Android app ready to port to Windows Phone and/or Windows 8
Web developers interested in learning about how HTML5 can be used on Windows Phone and Windows 8
Mobile app developers interested in learning how to get into the mobile web with hybrid apps for Windows Phone and native HTML apps for Windows 8
Experienced developers wanting to learn more about the Windows Phone opportunity
Previous Windows Code Camp attendees – we have taken your feedback into account and will provide deep dives and new content!
Why develop apps for Windows Phone?
Showcase your apps that may be buried or lost in other saturated stores
Increase your reach to a new audience of early adopters looking for great apps
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10th
March
2013
Event Site
This session focuses on designing for acquisition, retention and monetization in the apps space. What are the best practices in design, marketing and maintaining user interest? This session will help you understand how to make money with your app by increasing your company’s competitiveness in the mobile market.
Schedule
11:30am Doors Open & Pre-event Networking
12:00pm Lunch is Served
12:30pm Session Begins
1:30pm Q&A Period
2:00pm Event Wrap & Post-Event Networking
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10th
March
2013
Event Web Site
Learn how the biggest brands successfully market to 1 billion users on Facebook. Explore strategies, campaigns and tactics. Learn the keys to success from the best.
At Facebook Marketing Toronto 2013, you’ll see how some of the top marketing professionals are using Facebook to personalize their brand and better connect with consumers. You’ll be able to explore case studies highlighting best practices and lessons learned through the campaign. You’ll learn from top brands like ING Direct, Quaker, and Ford.
Step inside the world of Facebook marketing today.
Facebook Marketing Toronto 2013 is presented by Majestic Media, a Facebook Preferred Marketing Developer and AdParlor, a Strategic Facebook Preferred Marketing Developer.
What You’ll Learn
Here are a few things you’ll learn from Facebook Marketing Toronto 2013:
- The potentials of marketing on Facebook
- How big brands have grown and developed a devout following on Facebook
- Facebook’s role in an integrated marketing campaign
- Current trends in Facebook marketing
- How to develop and maintain a strong Facebook presence
Who Should Attend?
Brands, agencies, public relations and marketers who are interested in hearing expert advice from experienced Facebook Marketers. The conference is geared to audiences looking for real case studies approach to grow their business and take their brand’s social reach and influence to the next level.
- Brand Marketers
- Interactive and Digital Agency Executives
- Advertising Directors
- Creative Directors
- Digital Publishers
- Public Relations
- Social App Marketers
- Social Media and Mobile Marketing Executives
- E-Commerce and F-commerce Leaders
- Social Platform Evangelists
- PPC Analysts
- Business Analytics and Metrics Professionals
- Social and Online Video Enthusiasts
- IT Managers
- Entrepreneurs
- Interactive Media
- Press
*Marketing on Facebook Toronto is not an official Facebook event
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12th
April
2012
Event Information
Highly Experiential. Hands-On. Conversation. Awesome Learning. Collaboration. Networking. Debate. Fun. Leading Edge.
SocialHRCamp is for the Human Resources industry—to start truly leveraging and integrating social media within the workplace, to create and drive unparalleled business value. As a true UnConference; highly customizable and flexible, attendees get to create their own learning path, be as engaged as you want to be and get as much out of Camp as you want.
The theme of SocialHRCamp is integrating and leveraging social media within the Human Resources function to create unparalleled business value. SocialHRCamp will have 2 tracks: beginner and advanced with each session being 45 minutes in length. However, mega-sessions will be integrated into each Camp as appropriate that are 1-hour long. Session leaders/speakers will range in expertise and profile within the business community.
SocialHRCamp will be an amazing opportunity for HR practitioners to learn, exchange ideas and share their own experiences with peers and social media experts. You will walk away from an incredible Camp experience with new ideas and knowledge that you’ll be able to put into action immediately within your own work. After all, you get to create your own learning path depending on your comfort level with social media and unique interests.
At time of posting on April 12th, the speaker list, registration and cost were not yet available, so please click the “Event Information” link above to check their status.
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12th
April
2012
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Highly Experiential. Hands-On. Conversation. Awesome Learning. Collaboration. Networking. Debate. Fun. Leading Edge.
SocialHRCamp is for the Human Resources industry—to start truly leveraging and integrating social media within the workplace, to create and drive unparalleled business value. As a true UnConference; highly customizable and flexible, attendees get to create their own learning path, be as engaged as you want to be and get as much out of Camp as you want.
The theme of SocialHRCamp is integrating and leveraging social media within the Human Resources function to create unparalleled business value. SocialHRCamp will have 2 tracks: beginner and advanced with each session being 45 minutes in length. However, mega-sessions will be integrated into each Camp as appropriate that are 1-hour long. Session leaders/speakers will range in expertise and profile within the business community.
SocialHRCamp will be an amazing opportunity for HR practitioners to learn, exchange ideas and share their own experiences with peers and social media experts. You will walk away from an incredible Camp experience with new ideas and knowledge that you’ll be able to put into action immediately within your own work. After all, you get to create your own learning path depending on your comfort level with social media and unique interests.
SocialHRCamp Vancouver Topics
- Facebook
- Twitter
- YouTube
- LinkedIn
- Blogging
- Social Recruiting
- Social Performance
- Social Selling
- Branding
Camp Session Leaders
- Nick Kellet – Co-founder: List.ly
- Amber Turnau – PR & Social Media Strategist
- Kevin Grossman – Chief Strategy Officer: HRMarketer.com
- Salima Nathoo – Founder/Chief Igniter & Authentic Leadership Conversation Facilitator:GLOW Consulting
- Rebecca Coleman – Social Media Marketing Strategist: Rebecca Coleman Marketing & Media Relations
- Avi Lambert – Strategic Social Communication, Social Technology and Media Consulting
- Andrea Shillington – Founder: Brands for the people
- Geoff Webb – CEO: Radical Events
- Yume Tabo – Social Media Maven/Details Developer: Nurse Next Door Home Care Services
- Heather Clifford – Founder/Owner: Keep It Simple Social Media
- Jeff Waldman – Founder: SocialHRCamp & SocializeHR
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