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Best of 2007: Web Analytics

WebMarketCentral

One of the most appealing aspects of online marketing is the ability to test and measure virtually anything, in detail and with great precision. Here are some of the best articles and blog posts from 2007 on optimizing the use of web analytics. "For But which metrics are really important?

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Best of 2007: Marketing Research

WebMarketCentral

What do marketing professionals need to know about online video? Get the answers to these questions and more from this collection of some of the best articles and blog posts from 2007 on marketing research. Here are some of the best marketing research-related posts from MediaPost bloggers last year.

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Gene Carr's Patron Technology Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Patron Technology - the leader in e-mail and online marketing for arts & culture. December 2007. November 2007. October 2007. Apparently the word about e-mail marketing has gotten out to Americas biggest corporations. But then again, neither was Google until it invented AdWords. Sites of Interest.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

For anyone in marketing or PR being asked to make “data-driven&# decisions “based on the numbers&# (and doesn’t that include pretty much everyone in marketing and PR these days?), the sources below provide a vast wealth of data, statistics and research results, as well as a bit of interesting social media trivia.

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

Webbiquity

Get the details behind these stats and many, many more here in more than 40 of the best articles and blog posts about social media, search, budgeting and digital marketing research, facts and statistics of 2011 so far. Citing these and other statistics, Laurie Sullivan ponders the meaning of the term “search engine.”