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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I made a choice of Linkedin over Facebook preferring it for its business perspective and it is paying off in terms of job contacts. I found your sample profile… er… dry. BTW, Chris, great new look and feel for your site. in the last 14 days&# section to see how PR and other. Comment by Christopher S.

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Blog Marketing Tactics - 10 Tested, Proven Ideas

Online Marketing Institute

Give your site a wide enough thesis you can explore content in various categories and pull in a mixed audience. Provide relevant, timely information to established media This is a really simple tactic I came up with as a PR strategist. Sample image from 2009 blogger quotes project 7. Niche is overrated, personality underrated.

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

Online Marketing Institute

And while a lot of marketers think that’s what they’re doing when they crank out… Read more… Doug Kessler | May 27th, 2009 | no comments The changing look of listing / portfolio sites Websites that present a portfolio or list of creative work are always a design challenge. Your department.

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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 number of people who are visiting social media sites has increased by 24% over the last year. And much more. 40 percent of U.S.

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The Ultimate Guide to Hiring Effective Marketers

Hubspot

He may be outlining a brand new campaign, or writing and editing copy for the company site. According to a 2007 report in Training magazine, companies spend an average of $1200 annually for training one employee. Around the late 2000s, it was things like social media marketing , aiming to make use of sites such as Twitter and Facebook.