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Best of 2008: Amusing, Creative and Just Plain Odd

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.&# In another noteworthy post, Ian presciently warns readers about 11 Internet Marketing Trends To Ignore in 2009 , such as “Vertical Search. I hate to kick that dead dog again, but it sucked in 2007, it sucked in 2008, and it’ll continue to suck wind in 2009.&#. The Freakiest Ads of 2008, Final 4 by AdFreak.

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2010 B2B Marketing Budgets and Mix Trends Research

Online Marketing Institute

Reviewing the prior survey's results published in April 2009 , I expected that the economy -- and burgeoning interest in social media -- would accelerate the shift toward digital channels throughout 2009 to an unprecedented degree. More than half of respondents (55%) said they use Twitter for marketing purposes. What does work?

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Blog Marketing Tactics - 10 Tested, Proven Ideas

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Invest in a custom design In my own blogging from 2005 – 2009 I was using/tweaking various free themes, which did the job. Throughout 2008, I gathered quotes from some of my favorite bloggers and published it: 22 inspirational quotes. Sample image from 2009 blogger quotes project 7. Here’s a quick example.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

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5% of Americans had heard of Twitter in 2008; that figure rose to 87% last year. Email open rates continue to decline from 14% in the second half of 2007 to just 11.2% More than half (53.5%) of marketers currently use social media as part of their marketing strategy, up from 45% in 2009. last year (2009).

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2009

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Searchers Using Longer Queries in 2009 by Small Business Search Marketing. of all searches in 2007 to 20.4% in 2009, while 4-word searches increased from 13.3% in 2009 to 11.3% from 2006 to 2008. in 2008 versus 2007. Each link is accompanied by a short illustrative snippet of the research findings.

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The State of the Blogosphere 2010

Online Marketing Institute

In 2009 and 2010, we saw microblogs and tumblelogs such as Posterous and Tumblr gain in prominence and universality. PR Tips for Startups – The Director’s Cut [link] The State of the Blogosphere 2010 « Netcrema – creme de la social news via digg + delicious + stumpleupon + reddit [.]

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