Search London are hosting their third meetup of 2015 at the Doggett’s Coat and Badge, London – and UnGagged are headline sponsor!

Come along and meet the UnGagged team. With 2 speakers at the event, Pete Campbell, Founder of Kaizen Search and our very own UnGagged speaker Jono Alderson, Head of Insight Linkdex.

To win the market, you need to understand the market. Jono shares his experience, tips, tricks and tools for discovering and structuring keyword data in a way which identifies opportunity, creates compelling business cases, and blows competitors out of the water. You will also learn how to identify journalists that link to your competitors and the outreach tactics you can use to convince them to link to you.

Search London attendees also receive a special discount for UnGagged!

Register for the Search London meetup

Tanner & Co

Tanner and Co

Tanner and Co is a Bar and Restaurant serving modern British comfort food in a relaxed and fun environment. The bar offers a wide variety of wines by the glass and the team of bartenders are able to whip up one of their great cocktails when you feel thirsty.

Borough Market

Borough Market

Borough Market’s gourmet food market consists of up to 70 stalls and stands. Producers from all over the country bring a range of fresh produce to the market, including fish, meats, vegetables, ciders, cheeses, breads, coffees, cakes and patisseries. Other stalls specialise in produce imported from abroad. Open Wednesday to Saturday

Old Bank of England

It’s no surprise this spacious City pub serves demon pies considering the Victorian legend of itsFleet Street site – it was allegedly flanked by Sweeny Todd’s barber shop and the house of his mistress, Mrs. Lovett. As the fictional story goes, Todd murdered his clients below in the tunnels and vaults and used their bodies as pie fillings with help from his lover. Today, the Old Bank of England has less barbaric neighbours, and serves far more appetising pies with revived classic British fillings.

Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen

The intention at Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen is to cook elegant, rustic, clean and honest food through inspired dishes from super-skilled young minds. The beautiful neighbourhood bar serves a range of wines alongside craft beers, ciders and exquisite cocktails, as well as a bar snacks menu of deliciously naughty small plates.

Mildreds vegetarian

Mildred's Vegetarian

Lively Soho restaurant Mildreds serves a selection of veggie and vegan food with international influences, from organic energising detox salad to mushroom and ale pie with fries and mushy peas. Just down the road, you’ll find Mildreds’ sister eatery, Mrs Marengo’s, a vegetarian café and cake shop.

Roast

Roast

Based in Britain’s oldest food market, Roast is dedicated to the best of British cooking using the country’s finest seasonal produce. Dishes range from the traditional like roast beef and also features a wide selections of seafood and organic salads. Open for breakfast lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday, Brunch on Saturday and for Sunday lunch.

COCKTAILS

Artesian

Artesian

Officially ‘The World’s Best Bar’ as voted for by Drinks International, Artesian is the deeply glamorous cocktail bar at The Langham hotel located at the top of Regent Street, in the heart of the West End. The bar specialises in rum, with exclusive exquisite rum cocktails and a new range of disco cocktails revives some 80’s favourites. Even the ice is special – through the very latest technology, Artesian’s ice is purer, colder and with a higher density, to make the ice last longer and the cocktails colder – and more potent.

The Experimental Cocktail Club

Experimental Cocktail Bar

Hidden behind what’s seemingly any old door, the Experimental Cocktail Club is an atmospheric cocktail bar set within an old townhouse in the middle of Chinatown. Choose one of its signature tipples or be guided by its expert mixologists.

Dirty Martini Covent Garden

dirtymartini

With a luxurious ‘New York’ atmosphere Dirty Martini is an excellent choice for after-work drinks and late night soirees. Stunning cocktails, delicious bar food, laid back atmosphere live DJs make Dirty Martini the number one Covent Garden hangout.

1. St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral, London

Enter St Paul’s and enjoy the cathedral’s awe-inspiring interior.

Venture down to the crypt and discover the tombs and memorials of some of the nation’s greatest heroes such as Admiral Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. Also visit Oculus, an award winning 270° immersive film experience. Visitors can try out the acoustic quirks of the Whispering Gallery and continue their climb to the Golden Gallery to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views across London.

2. Tate Modern

Tate Modern

A visit to London isn’t complete without a trip to Tate Modern. Britain’s national museum of modern and contemporary art from around the world is housed in the former Bankside Power Station on the banks of the Thames. The awe-inspiring Turbine Hall runs the length of the entire building and you can see amazing work for free by artists such as Cézanne, Bonnard, Matisse, Picasso, Rothko, Dalí, Pollock, Warhol and Bourgeois.

3.Museum of London

Museum of London

Step inside the Museum of London for an unforgettable journey through the capital’s turbulent past. Discover prehistoric London, see how the city changed under Romans and Saxons, wonder at medieval London and examine the tumultuous years when London was ravaged by civil wars, plague and fire. Then venture into the Galleries of Modern London where you can walk the streets of Victorian London, take a stroll in recreated pleasure gardens and marvel at the magnificent Lord Mayor’s Coach.

4. The View from the Shard

The Shard

The View from The Shard is the premium visitor attraction at the top of Western Europe’s tallest building, and London’s newest landmark, The Shard. Designed by Master Architect Renzo Piano, the Shard redefines London’s skyline and has become a dynamic symbol of London. At a height of up to 800ft or 244m, The View from The Shard offers spectacular views over London for up to 40 miles. They are almost twice as high as any other vantage point in the city, and the only place where visitors can see the entire city at once.

5. Coca-Cola London Eye

London Eye

At 135 metres, the Coca-Cola London Eye is the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel; a feat of design and engineering, it has become the modern symbol representing the capital and a global icon. The experience showcases breath-taking 360-degree views of the capital and its famous landmarks and has been the number one visitor experience in the city for the past decade.

6. Barbican Centre

Barbican Centre

The Barbican in London is Europe’s largest arts centre all under one roof. The Barbican is also a base for the London Symphony Orchestra. The Barbican comprises a concert hall, two theatres, three cinemas, two art galleries, library, two trade exhibition halls, five conference rooms, foyers, shops and conservatory.

7. Shakespeare’s Globe

Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare’s Globe Exhibition and Tour offers a fascinating introduction to the world-famous Globe Theatre and life in Shakespeare’s London. See a sword-fighting display, find out how actors are dressed in handmade costumes and take a tour of today’s working theatre – brought vividly to life by one of our story-teller guides.Theatre performances take place from late April to early October.

8. HMS Belfast

HMS Belfast, London Thames

HMS Belfast, part of Imperial War Museums, tells the stories of life on board this warship during the Second World War and beyond. Imagine sleeping in one of the tightly-packed hammocks during convoy duties in Arctic waters. Explore nine decks of amazing history, from the heavily protected Shell Rooms to the sights and sounds of the interactive Operations Room. Hear veterans’ stories in the Life at Sea exhibition, and immerse yourself in the midst of a battle in the Gun Turret Experience.

When a new conference like UnGagged pops up on the scene, everyone wants to pick our brains! UnGagged will be sponsoring the third Search London event, naturally they want to know what makes us worth attending…

Read the article on seojoblogs to find out more on:

searchlondon

  • What makes UnGagged different to the other conferences
  • When and what influenced the birth of UnGagged
  • How long it took us to plan the UnGagged conference, did we work with other partners
  • Is UnGagged all about Black Hat?
  • Who is the team behind UnGagged and what is our background
  • How far in advance do we have our Speakers list confirmed

UnGagged are headline sponsors for Search London Monday, April 20, 2015. Join us along with UnGagged Speaker Jono Alderson who will be presenting ‘Understanding ROI with Advanced Keyword Research’ from 6.30pm at Doggett’s Coat and Badge.

RSVP HERE for your seat at the Search London event sponsored by UnGagged!