Local Search Summit Session

So I just got home from the Local Search Summit where I was on a panel giving a discussion about how a good user experience helps convert leads driven from social media.

It was an amazing opportunity and got the chance to connect and interact with a lot of awesome people. I am posting the video in place of this weeks Friday Vidcast. (Turn up the volume, as it is a bit low at times)

I had the awesome opportunity to speak on the panel with Sara Smith, and Will Scott. It was a pleasure and honor to share that time with them. I will be posting the links to the slides, and their videos later this week.

*Social media icons provided by the wicked talented Rogie King

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14. August 2009 by Aaron Irizarry
Categories: Design/Development, User Experience, Video | Tags: , , , , | 10 comments

Comments (10)

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  2. haha great speech Aaroni! Good to see your making a change in the design community.

    I have to go to one of these one day
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  3. Aaron,

    dude, was a real pleasure to have met you in San Jose. The LSS was done very well. thanks for your insight.

    I’ll be posting my findings and discoveries of LSS and SESSJ tonight and will be referencing this video. Thanks.

  4. Good stuff man! Great job up there.
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  6. Aaron, your enthusiasm is awesome. Great job!

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  8. Aaron you give some much to the design community at large, it really is appreciated, please keep up the good work. With more people taking your approach we can undo some of the damage that has devalued the industry!
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