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4 Predictions Marketing Experts Got Wrong About Social Media in 2020

Hubspot

In fact, the company started Google Wave in 2009, Google Buzz in 2010, and Google+ in 2011. Facebook use will decline after continued drama. Is it me or is there always Facebook drama nowadays? But, if you were one of the people that thought Facebook would see its end, it turns out you were wrong … so far.

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(Almost) 100 (of the) Best Social Media Marketing Blog Posts and Articles of 2009

Webbiquity

Social media marketing activity exploded in 2009, and so did coverage of these practices. So in case you missed any of these, here are almost 100 of the best blog posts and articles covering social media strategy and tactics, measurement, monitoring, research, pitfalls to avoid, policies, tools and more from 2009. Amy Mengel.

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Best Social PR Guides, Tips and Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

We’ve seen these before—meaningless, over-used goobledygook buzzwords in press releases—but here Adam Sherk provides an updated list for 2010, topped by “leading,&# “unique,&# “solution&# and “innovator&# and proceeding through “customer-centric,&# “outside the box&# and “peak performance.&#

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Best Google AdWords Tips and Tactics of 2010

Webbiquity

According to recent research from eConsultancy, “Paid search consumes the largest portion of online lead generation budgets, accounting for 28% of spending (in 2010), up from 22% in 2009.&# Share this on Facebook. Post on Google Buzz. Share this on Bebo. Subscribe to the comments for this post? Tweet This!

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inbound marketing training for free

The Effective Marketer

Veredict : If you are new to using LinkedIn and Facebook for your business, Elyse’s presentation is a great starting point. 3 Responses to Inbound Marketing Training for Free David Meerman Scott says: June 22, 2009 at 3:29 am Hey Daniel, @repcor at Hubspot did a great job organizing these. and measure it religiously.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

The same dynamic is present on Facebook. What percentage of your status updates are seen by each of your Facebook fans? In fact, BrandGlue estimates that as few as 1% of the status updates brands send on Facebook are seen by the fans of those brands. Very, very few.

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Why Social Media Is Not For Everyone « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

Otherwise it’s just buzz. Choosing the right social media strategy While some may say that since your employees are already using social media (facebook pages, tweeter accounts, linkedin posts, etc.) 9 Responses to Why Social Media Is Not For Everyone neoco says: July 22, 2009 at 3:44 am Nice post and very relevant.