ion - best landing page software
ion - multipage post-click landing page experiences
ion - mobile optimized landing pages, microsites and conversion paths
ion - landing page testing of more than headlines and button colors
ion - moving fast and launching ideas without code or developers
ion - landing page targeting and personalization
ion - landing page software integration
ion - turning click throughs into breakthroughs

3 Reasons to connect with us at Conversion Conference

We’re one week away from Conversion Conference East, and I couldn’t be more excited. Here’s a sneak peak look at our booth. What do you think?

Our in-person booth:

If you’re going to be at the conference, here are 3 reasons you should drop by our booth:

  • Learn to fish. Pick our brains on how to get more bite out of your conversion initiatives. 
  • Get your 5 minutes of fame. We’ll be rolling our Flip cam all day, and want to make you a star. Tell the world why you love conversion optimization!
  • Grab the best swag in town. Pens are boring and notepads are old school (you have a laptop, right?). Grab one of our LiveBall hoops and have something fun to add to your office when you return home.

Our virtual booth:

If you’re unable to make it out this time, here are 3 ways to connect with our “virtual booth”:

  • Follow us on Twitter. I’ll twitpic and tweet the most interesting things I see and hear. It will be just like you’re there! I’m @ioninteractive!
  • Subscribe to our feed. I’ll also be doing some live blogging from the event. Follow along with the ion team’s adventures right here by subscribing!
  • Do you like us? Yes/No.  There is a lot of debate over how much a Facebook “like” is worth to a company. I’m more concerned with how much “liking” us is worth to you. I promise to deliver great content in your stream from Conversion Conference! Give me a chance by visiting our page and liking ion. 

I really hope to see all of you either in person or at one of our virtual hubs! 

Events conversion conference, optimization

Published on September 27, 2010 by Kristina Allen.

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