Harness Google AdWords with Perry Marshall

September 17, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Internet Master Series presents Google AdWords Master, Perry Marshall in a free, live, 1-hour teleconference, Thursday, September 21 at 8:00 pm (ET). Perry will provide an information-rich presentation to help businesses of all sizes maximize web traffic. He will also cover some of the significant changes happening within Google today and how to overcome some of these new hurdles.

To register for this no cost event go to http://www.internetmasterseries.com

Perry Marshall is part of the Internet Master Series, a 12-week teleseminar series featuring the brightest global marketing minds. Other speakers in the series include: Yanik Silver, Alex Mandossian, Dave Lakhani, Tellman Knudson, Paul Colligan, Declan Dunn, Joe Vitale, Ed Forteau, Peter Sun, Michel Fortin, Chris Attwood and Ric Thompson.

Perry Marshall is an author, speaker and consultant in Chicago. He is known as "The Wizard of Google AdWords" and is one of the world's leading specialists on buying search engine traffic. His company, Perry S. Marshall & Associates, consults both online and brick-and-mortar companies on generating sales leads, web traffic, and getting maximum advertising results.
Prior to his consulting career, he helped grow a tech company in Chicago from $200,000 to $4 million sales in four years, and then sold it to a public company for $18 million. Perry has spoken at conferences around the world and consulted in dozens of industries, from computer hardware and software to high-end consulting, from health & fitness to corporate finance.
Register to hear Perry Marshall http://www.internetmasterseries.com

About Internet Master Series:
Co-headquartered in Minneapolis and New Haven, CT, the Internet Master Series (www.internetmasterseries.com) is the brainchild of Lynn Carnes and Natalie Judd. Carnes is a former 25-year IT executive for three of the nation’s largest financial companies and Judd has run three successful PR agencies and has been working in the U.S. Hispanic market for the past decade.



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