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You’re the culmination of what you’ve shared and kept online

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Much of that older stuff died when some servers died back in 2012, but those posts are still somewhere in the Wayback Machine. I have been writing pretty much every week about such things since 2009 and so there could be upwards of 468 different ways that I have discussed digital PR and marketing over the past 9 years.

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B2B data decay and list rental – buyer beware!

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In 2009, we updated our original 2002 study on B2B Data Decay that has been cited by Dun & Bradstreet, Zoom, Jigsaw (now part of Salesforce.com) and others. First California Bank had been acquired by Pacific Western Bank in 2012, even though the deal didn’t close until 2013. Yearly B2B Data Decay Rates. NelNet showed Steve G.

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B2B Marketers Should Take Another Look at E-Commerce

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E-commerce opportunity is evolving fast, but only 25% of B2B marketers are taking advantage of it, according to a 2012 Oracle study. Xiameter sales grew so successfully that in 2009, Dow Corning moved as much as 2500 of its 7000 products to the site. Photo credit: Wikipedia. Time for another look.

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Business tweeting is a life-sentence

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As of October 2009, the company had about 7,000 employees, 700 of them in Tulsa). Good luck and let me know what you think about this post in the comments — I would love to hear your point of view on the value of Twitter and other social media channels circa 2012 and the idea of social media being akin to a life-sentence.

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50 amazing facts about Amazon.com to inspire your company

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In 2009, Amazon acquired Zappos for $1.2 Amazon is so reliant on robots for order fulfillment that it purchased robotics and automation provider Kiva Systems for $775 million in 2012. On Cyber Monday 2014, Amazon.com facts show the company sold more than 300 items per second. Forbes estimates the company’s net worth sits at $175.1