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Wanted: Session Ideas For Marketing Land’s SocialPro Conference

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We want your input to help us plan our upcoming Marketing Land SocialPro conference (formerly known as SMX Social Media Marketing), which will be taking place in Seattle June 20–21.

Specifically, we’d love to hear from you if you have an great idea for a session you think should be on the agenda. And if you’re interested in speaking at the show, the absolute best way to improve your chances of being chosen is to get involved at this point, by suggesting an awesome idea that really catches our attention.

We’re looking for two types of suggestions:

Session ideas for regular sessions. Most sessions at our conferences are 60 to 90 minutes in length and feature two or three speakers. Here, we’re not looking for solo presentations; rather, your idea should be a topic where multiple speakers can each weigh in with their own points of view, opinions and suggested tactics. You can let us know if you’re interested in speaking or would just like to see the session idea considered without nominating yourself to speak.

Session ideas for solo presentations. Solo presentations are keynote-level, TED-style presentations from industry visionaries. We’re looking for the best of the best: seasoned professionals, acknowledged thought leaders, inspiring communicators. People who will wow attendees with their insights and motivate them to chart new territory in their own online marketing campaigns. If you pitch to speak on a solo session, you really need to wow us to be seriously considered. Solo sessions are typically 25 minutes long.

Key Milestones For Marketing Land SocialPro Conference — Mark Your Calendar!

  1. The session “suggestion box” is currently open; closes January 22,

  2. Agenda posted and speaking pitch form opens week of February 12.

  3. Speaking pitch form closes March 4.

  4. All speakers finalized April 1.

Have a suggestion? Please read our guidelines for speaking at our conferences, and use the session idea suggestion form to describe your idea.

Don’t delay! The session idea suggestion form closes Friday, January 22.

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