Miramar: Jedi Mind Tricks for Business - Jared Nielsen - Nielsendata

Date
8-9 Sep 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
2300 SW 145th Ave , Miramar, US
Cost
Free

9/8/2009 - 6:30 PM DeVry Miramar Room 254 - This time we're going to dig much deeper into the code and underlying mechanics on the SQL side of things.

If anyone attending would like to submit a website for analysis before the meeting, I will provide them with a 5 page analysis document when I arrive.

If you've ever said “That’s no Moon… it’s a Space Station” when you've realized that your awesome .Net web application needed to be integrated into a site that actually ranked #1 in Google, then you know what Jared Nielsen is talking about. Proper application and database design is only the tip of the iceberg and he'll be taking the time to walk you through some of the tricks he has learned with projects such as the Yahoo! Sports Shop, CBS Sports Shops, Men’s Professional Tennis, and large B2B and B2C commerce platforms. In this segment Jared will be covering the initial stages of marketing theory and then will break it down into all of the strategies (some human-based, some code-based, and some data-based) that are needed to really hit a fully rounded e-commerce marketing strategy. • This seminar will walk you through such advanced topics as: • Atomic Data Modeling • Fast Page Load with Highly Normalized Data • Content Distribution Networks and Edge Caching • SEO and SEM Techniques in Code • Funneling "Juice" with your Web Traffic • Comparison Shopping Syndication • Expanding Marketing Channels through Code

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