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Open Research: A Framework for Social Analytics

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

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Discover the answers to all of these questions and more here in more than 40 of the best resources for social media and marketing stats, facts and research of the past year. Social Media Facts and Stats. 5% of Americans had heard of Twitter in 2008; that figure rose to 87% last year. Twitter has the fifth oldest.

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Crunchy, salty, nutritious news & views on B2B marketing for technology companies | Velocity - the B2B marketing acceleration agency for technology companies

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So click here to find out whether they changed my mind… Read more… Stan Woods | June 16th, 2009 | one comment The Content Marketing Workbook It’s here. Read more… Doug Kessler | June 11th, 2009 | 3 comments Choose your patients carefully The most respected surgeons in the world have the best survival rates.

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Integrate Social Networks with your Corporate Website with ‘Social Sign On’

Online Marketing Institute

blog comments powered by Disqus About Jeremiah Owyang SF, Silicon Valley Industry Analyst Altimeter Group Columnist for Forbes CMO Network Client Disclosure Policy Categories Advertising Advocacy Aggregation Altimeter Analysis Analyst API Asia Augmented Reality Blogger Dinner Book Review Career Case Study Challenges Citizen Journalism CMO Collaboration (..)

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17 Compelling and Highly Usable B2B Marketing Statistics

Online Marketing Institute

This is set to reach 12% by 2013 Source : AMR International B2B Online Marketing Assessment and Forecast to 2013 US business-to-business (B2B) advertising and marketing spending will increase by 0.8% this year, to $129 billion Interactive spending will climb 9.2%, to $51.5 this year, to $129 billion Interactive spending will climb 9.2%, to $51.5