Posted on 03/19/2007 4:45:25 PM PDT by IsraelBeach
Mixed Reviews For TheMarkers International Israel Internet Convention
By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency
Jerusalem ---- March 19, 2007..... The news release read in Hebrew that 60 senior Internet executives from the USA and Europe would participate in TheMarkers International Internet Convention. That convention attendees would be able to meet with the most senior entrepreneurs, visionaries and executives in the international Internet business. But the sad reality was that only about one half of this Internet convention's auditorium was filled with attendees.
TheMarker Com.Vention was held March 18-19 in Airport City just next to Ben-Gurion Airport between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
This was the second consecutive year that TheMarker has held an International Internet convention attended by so many diverse, influential executives in the Internet business from Israel and around the globe.
Nathan Lipson, convention coordinator and editor stated: The international convention was a wonderful opportunity to meet senior Internet executives from overseas, who are involved daily in the main Internet development issues which affect and will come to affect us over the next few years. In order to enable these meetings, we have prepared a special are on the grounds of the convention which will make private conversations possible.
TheMarkers International Internet Convention was a direct result of KinnerNet, a closed by invite only Internet conference which was organized by Israel Internet guru and founder of ICQ Yossi Vardi. Much that was discussed at Kinnernet was to be revealed at TheMarkers International Internet Convention. And much was. But given a complete lack of international public relations for the event and a shutout of media coverage by rival Israel newspapers, the conference suffered in getting its message out to both the domestic and global community.
"We are in a private meeting," one of the organizers said to reporters who tried to secure an interview. This arrogant attitude was reflected in the fact that the only news release which was issued was sent out only in Hebrew and that not one page of the TheMarkers International Internet Convention Website was in English.
What we witnessed here was Israel at her very worst in international public relations. And the question that lingers is that if this is how the private, commercial business community in Israel approaches the international community it's no wonder why Israel's Ministry For Foreign Affairs, the Prime Minister's Office and the Israel Defense Forces suffer in their critical international public relations efforts.
Another paradox is how the professional Internet community in Israel came together. One would think that the Internet would transcend the borders of the State of Israel. That that "60 senior Internet executives from the USA and Europe" attended the conference and not one word of English appears on the Net about their participation.
The first day of the conference was referred to as the "International Day" while the second day was dubbed "Israel" day. As for the quality of those who attended, it was quite high. And for those who were lucky enough to find this Internet event, the learning rewards and dividends were great.
About 25 guests from abroad participated in the panels held on the first day of the convention. The participants included Peter Hershberg chairman of Technorati, the worlds leading search engine for blogs, Anil Hansjee, Google head of corporate development EMEA, Michael Marquez, senior VP of CBS Interactive, Gary Shainberg, Vice President of Technology and Innovation Support, British Telecom, Ron Moritz, Senior VP of Computer Associates, Loic Le Meur, Senior VP of Six Apart, Jennifer Moyer, chief operating officer, Washingtonpost. and Newsweek Interactive.
The second day of the convention will be attended by executives of leading Israeli companies, such as Avi Hochman, chairman of the Israel Postal Company, Nir Lampert, CEO of Dapey Zahav (Golden Pages), Avi Nir, general manager of Keshet Broadcasting, Gil Unger, CEO of Blue Square Israel, Aviezer (Gezi) Kaplan, chairman of Osem Investments, Arik Shor, chairman of Hogla Kimberly and Hagit Adler, Director of the Business and Marketing Division of Tnuva.
On the first day of the convention, the topics which were discussed were: Trend Spotting: Hottest Internet Trends in 2007,Ubiquitous Computing Rising: Is Wireless Internet on the Verge of Rapid Growth?, Disruption 2.0: The Way Web 2.0 Challenges Web 1.0, Social Business: How Organizations and Business People Use Online Communities and Blogs to do Business, and Really, is it a Bubble?
A VC view of the Risks of Investing in Internet Startups, was also included in the Internet conference.
As part of the events of the first day of this Internet convention in Israel, a competition was held under the title: Most Promising Internet Startup of 2007, in association with Microsoft. Financial consulting for the competition was provided by the KPMG accounting firm.
On the second day, a competition was held for Best Interactive Advertising Agency. Participating agencies competed in eight categories and were evaluated by a panel of judges, based on three parameters: affectivity, creativity and unusual, new ways to utilize the media.
On the second day of the convention, the topics discussed involved the business aspects from the marketing point of view. Company executives will addressed issues such as Whos Missing the Internet, or: How Much the Internet is Worth, Is it Possible to Develop a Brand on the Web? Internet PR: Everyone has an Opinion How to Maintain Yours, Marketing 3.0,.
But the question remains: "how can this international Internet conference even begin to address Internet marketing, advertising and PR when the TheMarkers International Internet Convention's Website was never touched by a professional SEO - search engine optimization professional?
Lipson, who did speak with the press, and Vardi put together a shining 5 star event, taking care of many important details such as bus shuttles to and from Tel Aviv for the international VIP's, but totally overlooked their own Internet marketing.
Good morning Israel. Next time please remember to edit your HTML page titles and add a few, just a few META keywords so that both the global and domestic Internet publics can find your event on the Web!
Oh, yes - can you also please provide at least one optimized page in English?
The author co-created Israel's first commercial Website - NetKing, the first on-line news organization - The Israel News Agency, co-created the nations first Website for the Israel Defense Forces, the first site for the Prime Minister's Office and co-created for the first Interactive humanitarian condolence site on the Internet for Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Today, Joel Leyden, who also created IsraelPr - an online real time forum for crisis communications management for the Israel government - is the leading international Internet marketing SEO professional, having combined over 25 years of international public relations, marketing and editorial experience on the Net.
Ah yes, Israel, the home of Net'n Yahoo. (pun intended)
It should read: But the sad reality was that at times less than one half of TheMarker Israel international Internet convention's auditorium was filled with attendees.
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