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Best of 2008: Amusing, Creative and Just Plain Odd

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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 Steven Wright Guide to Content Marketing by Copyblogger. ’ Content marketing within the realm of social media is extremely powerful, but it does have a downside. What do you have to do?

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Three Key Insights on How B2B Marketing is Changing

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What content marketing channel do B2B marketers pretty much all agree is highly effective? Possibly the most ubiquitous B2B content marketing practice is blogging. According to the Content Marketing Institute , 79% of all B2B companies have a blog. It’s not surprising, as blogs are the core element in content marketing.

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Mobile Marketing: Four Fascinating Findings from 14 Fantastic Facts

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billion smartphones shipped just from 2007 to 2016. Create mobile-friendly content. While white papers and ebooks remain important and productive elements of B2B content marketing, they don’t translate well to mobile devices (particularly smart phones). In contrast, there were 1.5

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88 Expert Content Marketing Posts Worth Another Read

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As noted here previously, content marketing is now ubiquitous, with 93% of all marketers saying they do content marketing. All of those marketers are creating an enormous amount of content, which is making it difficult to stand out and rise above the noise. Is your Content Boring? So is your content boring?

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

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” Nearly a quarter prefer video content to text. 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.