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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Why Most B2B Sites Fail to Convert Sales Leads

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B2B Lead Generation Blog About Free Resources Get FREE Updates Instantly Get A FREE Chapter from my book. Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Podcast: What Sales Really Needs From Marketing

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B2B Lead Generation Blog About Free Resources Get FREE Updates Instantly Get A FREE Chapter from my book. Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Peachtree and SageCRM software.

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6 Lessons Learned From the Demise of MySpace | facebook | Social.

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Approximately 10 years after having 67% of the search market, Yahoo! MySpace last week declared what amounts to a post-modern armistice, announcing that they will integrate status updates with Facebook (and Twitter). MySpace used to be Janet, and now it’s LaToya – at best. Coincidental timing too, as Yahoo ! But back to MySpace.

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Is Social Conversation a Myth?

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The increasing prevalence of social media is creating a lock step increase in uni-directional social media chest thumping. August 31st, 2010 |Written By: Jay Baer | View Comments Tweet Mitch Joel , whose blog and work I greatly admire, wrote a very interesting blog post recently that bemoaned the lack of conversation in social media.

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

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Many large companies see social media great for B2C, but the B2B companies find it hard to think that it can fit for them as well. Many large companies see social media great for B2C, but the B2B companies find it hard to think that it can fit for them as well. And that’s the problem. They're not comfortable with it; 2.