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Gerhard - The Sales 2.0 Host

Smashmouth Marketing

Below are a few questions for Gerhard on the topic: Mike : Given the economy, some people instinctively think "cut budgets", but I think it was Forrester at the last Sales 2.0 Gerhard : It wasn't Forrester who said that, it was IDC. What are your thoughts about that? My view is that they are correct. Mike : Sales 2.0 is called Sales 2.0

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

Convince & Convert

In Search of Mass Influencers In a fascinating new Forrester Research study about online peer influence, Augie Ray and Josh Bernoff determine that consumers generated more than 500 billion online impressions about products and services in 2009. population. Let’s also assume that you have a Facebook fan page.

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Gerhard - The Sales 2.0 Host

Smashmouth Marketing

Below are a few questions for Gerhard on the topic: Mike : Given the economy, some people instinctively think "cut budgets", but I think it was Forrester at the last Sales 2.0 Gerhard : It wasn't Forrester who said that, it was IDC. What are your thoughts about that? My view is that they are correct. Mike : Sales 2.0 is called Sales 2.0

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Open Research: A Framework for Social Analytics

Online Marketing Institute

Will send you a ping.

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Marketing Automation Catching On Fire

The Effective Marketer

The Marketing Sherpa data is based on a sample of 300 CMOs. This overstates market penetration. ? Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Email Subscription Subscribe to the RSS feed Follow Daniel on Twitter Connect via LinkedIn Follow Me On Twitter! Web Design Webinar Yes, Please Share This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

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Marketer of The Month Podcast- Re-evaluating Customer Success and Advocacy: Marketing Lessons from Sydney Sloan

Outgrow

Becoming a function of the market: skills to hone to emerge as a top CMO. About our guest: Sydney is a CMO, board advisor, and thought leader who has held senior leadership positions in product marketing, operations, field marketing, partner marketing, business development, and customer experience. About our host: .

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Integrate Social Networks with your Corporate Website with ‘Social Sign On’

Online Marketing Institute

The Techcrunch acquisition dispels those myths 2 days ago « People on the Move in the Social Business Industry: Sept 21, 2010 Upcoming Research Teaser: What do Employers Want in a Corporate Social Media Strategist? You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.