March 05, 2012 - March 06, 2012

Conversion Conference West 2012 San Francisco

Rising Media and Sitetuners - San Francisco Marriott Marquis, San Francisco

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Conversion Conference is a two-day professional event focused exclusively on conversion rate optimization. Scheduled for March 5-6 at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco, Conversion Conference offers marketers the opportunity to learn the latest strategies for improving the effectiveness of their online campaigns and improve increasing website conversion rates. 

CC12W638 – $100 discount on any conference pass
EXPO1239 – Free expo hall pass

The San Francisco Conversion Conference will feature four keynote presentations that explore how principles of human psychology can be applied to websites to improve usability and efficiency. Speakers include:
•    Noted persuasion expert BJ Fogg, Director of the Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford University
•    Neuromarketing missionary Roger Dooley, author of “Brainfluence” and creator of the popular Neuromarketing Blog
•    Web usability consultant Steve Krug, author of “Don’t Make Me Think,” and “Rocket Surgery Made Easy”
•    User-centered design expert Jared Spool, the CEO and founder of User Interface Engineering and a highly regarded author, speaker and consultant

In addition to the four keynote sessions, the two-day Conversion Conference will offer 26 sessions appropriate to both B2B and B2C marketers.  Topics include user-centered design principles, leveraging personas and use cases to optimize conversions, developing headlines and content that motivate action, split testing, multivariate testing and user testing, case studies from Intel, CaliforniaClosets, BabyCenter, Symantec, Wholly Guacamole, BirthdayDirect and more!

CC12W638 – $100 discount on any conference pass
EXPO1239 – Free expo hall pass

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Date

March 05, 2012 - March 06, 2012

Organized By

Rising Media and Sitetuners

Location

San Francisco Marriott Marquis
55 Fourth Street
San Francisco , 94103
United States

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