SeoProfy to Sponsor Shoptalk Europe 2026 in Barcelona
SeoProfy, an SEO agency, will sponsor Shoptalk Europe 2026 at Booth L46 in Barcelona from June 9 to 11. The event gathers more than 4,500 retail and ecommerce professionals from over 60 countries.
webpronews.comSeoProfy, an SEO agency based in Orlando, Florida, announced it will sponsor Shoptalk Europe 2026 at Booth L46, Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, Spain, June 9–11. The event brings together more than 4,500 retail and ecommerce professionals from over 60 countries, with one in three attendees holding C-suite positions.
Retail executives and ecommerce professionals visiting Booth L46 can meet SeoProfy specialists to discuss organic growth strategies for AI-first product discovery, technical SEO and site architecture for large-scale ecommerce platforms, and the agency's proprietary toolset for auditing, international optimization, and performance tracking.
Europe is described as Europe's senior gathering of retail and ecommerce leaders.
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2 events- May 25, 2026
SeoProfy announced sponsorship of Shoptalk Europe 2026 at Booth L46.
1 sourceBenzinga - June 9–11, 2026
Shoptalk Europe 2026 takes place at Fira Gran Via, Barcelona.
1 sourceBenzinga
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Retail and ecommerce executives may discuss SEO services with SeoProfy staff during the event.
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