Keynoting At Our SMX Social Media Marketing Conference: Vic Gundotra, Head Of Google+

Search Engine Land’s SMX Social Media Marketing is just a month away, coming to Las Vegas on Dec. 5 & 6. Our closing keynote features Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice President of Engineering for Google+. Vic oversees all of Google’s social efforts, and he’ll be bringing conference attendees up-to-speed on all the progress that Google+ has made over […]

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VicGundotra 130x130 1Search Engine Land’s SMX Social Media Marketing is just a month away, coming to Las Vegas on Dec. 5 & 6. Our closing keynote features Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice President of Engineering for Google+.

Vic oversees all of Google’s social efforts, and he’ll be bringing conference attendees up-to-speed on all the progress that Google+ has made over the past year plus perhaps give some hints on what’s next with the service.

You won’t want to miss the keynote, which happens on Dec. 6. Nor will you want to miss the show!

Learn more at our SMX Social Media Marketing site. The agenda-at-glance is a handy guide to all that’s planned over the two days. Be sure to register by Nov. 10 to get early bird discount pricing.

See you in Las Vegas!

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