FastPivot Prepares for Yahoo!
Merchant Summit Next Week
Yahoo! is hosting a summit for its merchants on June 11 in Chicago immediately following the Internet Retailer Conference. Michael Ober, Senior Manager of Account Management for Yahoo! Small Business, will demonstrate how merchants can increase order value and improve website conversions.
Merchants can participate in a speed-review session to get personalized feedback on their site from Yahoo! developer partners, including our Strategic Director, Grant Henry. In addition, FastPivot will have a table and be revealing an amazing new application that you don't want to miss!
A full slate of sessions includes:
Social and Offline Marketing
Matt Ledford, President, FastPivot.com;
Au-Co T. Mai, CEO, Emitations.com;
Robyn Tippins, Community Manager,
Yahoo! Developer Network
Marketing through Facebook and Twitter are all the rage today, but strategies for how to use these social vehicles effectively are still emerging. Learn from industry experts and experienced social marketers techniques for turning these trends into transactions.
The event costs $249 and more information about both summits is available through the registration page.
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FastPivot.com To Offer Ecommerce Store Design
Audits At IRCE 2010
Don't miss the opportunity to catch up with FastPivot President, Matt Ledford and Strategic Director, Grant Henry during the Internet Retailer Conference next week. Those interested in a complimentary ecommerce website audit or strategic review are encouraged to schedule an appointment in advance. Read More
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