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Jeffrey Pruitt of iCrossing to Keynote Baidu World Conference

Jeffrey Pruitt, iCrossing’s Executive Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, is set to deliver the keynote address at the Baidu World Conference in Beijing on June 5th. Pruitt’s presentation will be about the future of search marketing.

The Baidu World Conference is an annual event hosted by Baidu.com, Inc., the world’s largest Chinese language website. The Baidu World Conference brings international marketing experts, business leaders, economists and industry analysts together to discuss the changing trends in new media. 1500 people are expected to attend this year’s conference in Beijing, China. More information about the conference is here.

Jeffrey Pruitt joined iCrossing in 1999 and sits on the advisory councils of Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft. Additionally, he has served three terms on the Search Engine Marketing Professionals Organization (SEMPO), and is the current president and co-chair of the Development Committee. He also serves on the advisory board of the Yellow Page Association (YPA).

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7 total comments, leave a comment.
  1. High Interest Savings Accounts
    Jun 11th 2008

    This will be a great keynote speech. Pruitt is a great speaker and an expert in search.

  2. Amaan Goyal
    Jun 16th 2008

    This will be a great keynote speech.Great info on search marketing .

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