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Best LinkedIn Guides, Tips and Tactics of 2010

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Blogs represent 50%, Facebook 47% and…Twitter scores 41%.”. Karen Emanuelson shares a few LinkedIn demographics stats (more than 33 million U.S. Karen Emanuelson shares a few LinkedIn demographics stats (more than 33 million U.S. Mark Walsh reports on company pages, another new feature added by LinkedIn in late 2010.

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B2B Marketers Have Little Social Media Engagement

Online Marketing Institute

Fifty-one percent of B2C companies have acquired a customer from Twitter, compared to 38% of B2B companies. About the Data: In March 2010, White Horse conducted a survey of 104 corporate marketers across a range of businesses about their companies’ use of social media marketing.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

Americans spent nearly a quarter of their time online on social networking sites and blogs in 2010, up from 15.8 At its current rate, Twitter will process almost 10 billion tweets in 2010. Sutton concludes, “Clearly, SEO is more effective at attracting attention and ultimately converting people. 40 percent of U.S.

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

Online Marketing Institute

Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang Home About Speaking Research Media Contact Subscribe via RSS Connect with Jeremiah: twitter friendfeed linkedin flickr technorati Connect with Jeremiah on twitter A few years ago, critics said Blogging was a fad. Single Sign On systems don’t go away they simple aggregate this new level of data.

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

Webbiquity

Content Sharing Trends in 2010 [Infographic] by Pamorama Pam Dyer reports on data from AddThis showing the top methods for sharing information from more than 300 options. Not too surprisingly, Facebook is the #1 method for passing along content, followed by email and then Twitter. ” At least something is bipartisan.