Randy Pickard to Speak at SES San Jose 2008

July 25, 2008

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Vice President, Product Innovation Randy Pickard has been invited to speak at the Search Engine Strategies (SES) San Jose 2008. He is speaking in a session called "Building a Search Friendly Site" on Wednesday, August 20th at 10:30 a.m. This session will discuss how to build a website from the ground up that pleases both crawler-based search engines and visitors. Discover how "search engine-friendly" design can tap into free traffic from search engines. Randy will be discussing usability problems that can arise when a site is designed to rank highly on the crawler-based search engines. SES San Jose is a four-day event taking place at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center from Monday, August 18th to Thursday, August 21st.

About Search Engine Strategies

Search Engine Strategies (SES) is the leading global conference & expo series that educates delegates on search engine marketing (SEM), including optimization (SEO) and advertising strategies, tactics and best practices. SES Search Marketing Events provide instruction from the industry's top Search experts, including representatives of the Search Engines themselves. Find out more at http://www.searchenginestrategies.com/.

About User Centric, Inc.

User Centric is a global consulting firm that focuses on improving user experience. We apply our expertise to projects involving handhelds, web sites, software, medical devices, print, packaging, and telephony services. Experience, quality, value, global reach and outstanding client services set us apart. Our services include user research, user interface design consulting, information architecture, usability testing, user interface evaluations, eye tracking, and online surveys. Learn more about us at www.UserCentric.com.

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