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The '''Search, Analytics and Social Media Conference''' ('''SASCon''') is an annual UK marketing conference series focused on [[search engine marketing]], [[social media marketing]] and [[search engine optimisation]].<ref name=men1> [http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/business-news/news-in-brief-688448 News in brief], ''Manchester Evening News''</ref>. The conference takes place in Manchester over 2 days and includes seminars, workshops and discussion panels. Venues have included [[Bridgewater Hall]] (2010), The Hive (2011-2012) and [[Manchester Metropolitan University Business School]]<ref name="men2"/> (2013-2014).
The '''Search, Analytics and Social Media Conference''' ('''SASCon''') is an annual UK marketing conference series focused on [[search engine marketing]], [[social media marketing]] and [[search engine optimisation]].<ref name=men1> [http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/business-news/news-in-brief-688448 News in brief], ''Manchester Evening News''</ref>. The conference takes place in Manchester over 2 days and includes seminars, workshops and discussion panels. Venues have included [[Bridgewater Hall]] (2010), The Hive (2011–2012) and [[Manchester Metropolitan University Business School]]<ref name="men2"/> (2013–2014).


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 15:24, 29 May 2014

The Search, Analytics and Social Media Conference (SASCon) is an annual UK marketing conference series focused on search engine marketing, social media marketing and search engine optimisation.[1]. The conference takes place in Manchester over 2 days and includes seminars, workshops and discussion panels. Venues have included Bridgewater Hall (2010), The Hive (2011–2012) and Manchester Metropolitan University Business School[2] (2013–2014).

History

The conference was created by Richard Gregory, Simon Wharton, Pete Young, Peter Cobley and Richard Hudson[2][3] in 2009. Past keynote speakers include Mike Little, co-founder of WordPress[4].

See also

References

  1. ^ News in brief, Manchester Evening News
  2. ^ a b "MMU Business School will be hosting this year's SAScon". Manchester Evening News. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  3. ^ Jenkin, Matthew. "Live Q&A: How to use social media more efficiently". The Guardian.
  4. ^ "Unsung Internet Visionary to be Honoured at SASCON". SASCon.co.uk.