Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 12:30:00 PM Tomfooleries on the Plaza 612 W 47th Street, Kansas City, MO

Event Date: Tues. 4/25/2017 12:30PM-2:00PM

Location: Tomfooleries (Plaza) (Second Floor)

Topic: Stop bothering your web developers! An SEO primer to Google Tag Manager

Speaker: Caleb Ross, Product Director, Go Local Interactive

A strong SEO program follows a simple, logical, protocol: Strategize, Implement, and Measure.

Strategy, we can do. Implementation, we can do wth help from our web development team. But web developers are busy, and when it comes to measuring the success of our SEO campaigns, wasting your developers' time with event tagging, tracking pixel placement, and 3rd party analytics integration is frankly a waste of their time. That's where a tag manager comes into play, and Google has built a beautiful one with Google Tag Manager.

Caleb Ross, Product Director at Go Local Interactive, will open you eyes to the potential of Google Tag Manager, by walking through its capabilities and interface with the hope that you can once again have a friendly beer with your web developers.

KCSEM events are beneficial for networking with others as well as learning the the ins and outs of online advertising, SEO, PPC, Social Media, Link-building, etc. We hope to see you April 25th, 2017 at Tomfooleries on the Plaza! A $5-$10 recommended donation is greatly appreciated to assist with future events for our group.

Address:
Tomfooleries (Event on Second Floor)
612 W 47th St.
Kansas City, MO 64112
<a>(816) 753-0555</a>

Kansas City Search Engine Marketing Association - http://kcsem.org Click here for event

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