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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Several tools for prospect intelligence: Lead scoring provides real-time insights. Google alerts pull a wide variety of information to you. LinkedIn Groups and Answers can give you a quick read on viewpoints. Twitter Search can reveal top-of-mind concerns and perspectives for specific topics. Sales rep feedback from the streets must be collected and factored into marketing programs. Customer interviews can help with understanding the true impact of issues. Customer service insights can help you learn what’s working and what’s not, as well
 
Friday, November 20, 2009
We found that usage of social media among IT and business buyers of technology rose 50% over 2008 and finally pushed to majority status—55% said they use social media as part of the technology buying process in 2009 versus just 37% in 2008. For example, a Forbes/Google survey of 354 top executives found that more than 50% of executives under 40 maintain a work-related blog, Twitter their thoughts, and visit online social networks frequently. We’re all getting constant advice—hectoring, even—about how we need to make social media a key part of our B2B marketing strategies right now.
 
Thursday, October 22, 2009
When you create compelling content, that content (if it's good) will be spread through social media, indexed in Google, and you'll be able to attract customers to that content for months, possible years. Small companies spend about 50-60% on content initiatives (see this 2008 btob custom publishing study ). We've had some excellent feedback around Russell Sparkman's guest post on creating a consistent content plan .  0160; As part of the discussion, Chris Herbert asked how a company should go about budgeting for a custom publishing plan such as this.
 

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Google Guide is an online interactive tutorial and reference for I developed Google Guide because I wanted more information about about Googles capabilties, features, and services than than I found on Googles website. --Nancy for experienced users, novices, and everyone in between. I Nancy Blachman Start now: Jump to a section: Overview Contents Favorites Query Input Understanding Results Search Tools Services Developing a Website Cheat Sheet (2-page
Each week we provide a handful of tips that will save you money, increase your productivity, or simply keep you sane. 20 Tips for More Efficient Google Searches For millions of people Google is an indispensable search tool that they use every day, in all facets of their lives. From work or school, research, to looking up movies and celebrities to news and gossip, Google is the go-to search engine. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via Email
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Wednesday, July 09, 2008 6:51 This tutorial will show you how to use Google Docs word processor for blogging a live event – it could be a keynote address or a conference call with media or someone speaking at a local BarCamp in your city. To get started you would need a laptop computer, a free Google account and few inches of free space to sit (or stand) in the conference room. OK, we are now ready to roll. Create a new document in Google Docs and give it some descriptive name (like “Launch of Blue Widgets Version 2”) skip to main | skip to sidebar
Google Social Search at LinkedIn Beats Google Written by Bernard Lunn / May 21, 2008 11:15 AM / 12 Comments I just found a more useful way to search than Google. (Sort It only works for a defined use case, but, in a search market that is 85% going on 90% Google-dominated, this can still be significant. ReadWriteWeb RWW Network
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Google Tutor Your how-to guide for Google with Google tutorials, tips for using Google and advice. 5 Excellent Productivity Tips For Google Reader Written by: Abhijeet Mukherjee on Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 Posted to: Reader 6 comments, add yours! There are no doubts about the fact that Google Reader is the best browser based RSS reader available. Master the Google Reader Keyboard Shortcuts It has some excellent features and helps you to easily deal with a large number of RSS feeds.
Google Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds Written by Josh Catone / March 4, 2008 8:06 PM / 26 Comments There are many ways to filter news feeds from your favorite sources, including passively by relying on meme trackers like Techmeme or social news services such as Google Readers shared items. The example pipe below would filter our feed and return ReadWriteWeb RWW Network
Buy the book . (March 2008, US and UK) Gin, Television, and Social Surplus By Clay Shirky on April 26, 2008 10:48 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) (This is a lightly edited transcription of a speech I gave at the Web 2.0 conference, April 23, 2008.) I was Here Comes Everybody A book about organizing without organizations.
Google exemplifies this philosophy — did it wait until it had a better email program than Microsoft Outlook to launch Gmail? Same thing with Google Chrome — was it better than Firefox when it launched in beta? Google exemplifies this philosophy — did it wait until it had a better email program than Microsoft Outlook to launch Gmail? Zen Habits About Links Uncopyright Forum Subscribe ( RSS | Email ) 73,800 People Subscribed