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B2B social media case studies - 3 you can learn from and why they work

Online Marketing Institute

Sep, 2010 in Uncategorized There’s no shortage of social media case study posts online these days. Just look at Peter Kim’s social media case study wiki –it’s chock full of examples. Largely using humor as a way to hook and engage customers and new customers. It was all perfect. increase in leads.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 120 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

Hubspot

AddThis - AddThis is a social bookmarking service that provides a code users can put on their websites so that when people visit that site, they have the option to share via Facebook, Twitter, etc. Previously, the service started as a blog comment search engine. Social Media Marketing Dictionary: 120 Terms to Know.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 101 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

Hubspot

Previously the service started as a blog comment search engine. is a free URL shortening service that provides statistics for the links users share online. Collecta - Collecta is a real-time search engine that includes results from from blogs, microblogs, news feeds and photo sharing services as they are published.

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Top 60 B2B Marketing Posts and Hottest Topics November 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Ten reasons to blog – even if nobody reads it - grow - Practical Marketing Solutions , November 7, 2010 Building an engaged community through a business blog can be extremely difficult — sometimes impossible. Twitter for B2B Marketing - MI6 Marketing Agency , November 18, 2010 Author: Chris Herbert. There better be. Why not use it?

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Doug Johnson Website --Skills for the Knowledge Worker

Buzz Marketing for Technology

But Friedman reports that desk jobs in the fields of customer/technical support, computer programming, medical technician diagnostics, tax preparation, and legal research are now migrating abroad as well. At the current time one in ten technical support skills are off-shored; by 2010, it will be one in four such jobs.