| November
12th, 2002
The Tuesday, November 12th meeting of the
Rocky Mountain Internet Users Group (RMIUG)
will feature a panel discussion called "Search
Engine Optimization Demystified -- the Google
Dance, PageRank, Pay-Per-Click, Spiders
& other strange critters." Every
day, 150 million searches are done on Google.
How many of those find your website, products
and services? In addition, an NPD Group
study found that 55 percent of online purchases
were made on sites found through search
listings, while a mere 9 percent were on
sites found through banner ads.
September
10th, 2002
The Tuesdaday, Sep 10th meeting of the Rocky
Mountain Internet Users Group (RMIUG) featured
a panel discussion called "Technology and
the Internet in Colorado Politics." Our
expert panelists discussed how technology,
the Internet, web sites and email are figuring
into the current political landscape in
Colorad and gave us a "behind-the-scenes"
peek into what's really happening and how
the Net is changing the rules. Our speakers
were Kenton D. Kuhn (Founder and President
of Intellinet Interactive) and Anthony S.
Martinez (a candidate for Colorado Secretary
of State).
May
14th, 2002
The Tuesday, May 14th meeting of the Rocky
Mountain Internet Users Group (RMIUG) featured
a panel discussion called "Network Security
in an Unsafe World." Out expert panelists
helped us understand the issues related
to keeping networks secure and what causes
that security to be breeched at times. Our
speakers were Trent Hein & Ned McClain from
Applied Trust Engineering and Robert Grey
& Devid Clements from Boulder Labs.
March
12th, 2002
The Tuesday, March 12th, 2002 meeting of
the Rocky Mountain Internet Users was titled
"The Tech Job Search - Status and Strategies
for 2002" and feaured a panel comprising
Terrie O'Connell (career counselor), David
Jared (job seeker), Craig McSavaney (hiring
manager), and Jenny Shedd (recruiter).
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