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19 New Featured Sources on the B2B Marketing Zone

Webbiquity

Pricing Based on Customer Expectations , May 26, 2010. CK’s B2B Blog ( SMS Mobile Marketing Mix Audience ). Great B2B Marketing Stats (in a GREAT format!) , June 13, 2010. B2B, Buzz & Brand ROI: Creating Customers That Create (MORE!) Are You and Your Customers Hungry for Social Media? June 7, 2010.

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Marketing Automation Trends for 2010

LeadSloth

2009 was the year in which Marketing Automation really took off. Several new vendors appeared on the market, many existing vendors experienced rapid growth, and Marketing Automation as a term gained popularity among B2B marketers. In this post I want to focus on the trends in Marketing Automation for 2010.

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Top 56 B2B Marketing Posts October 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Great content this month via the B2B Marketing Zone. Awareness of Twitter has exploded; 87% of Americans said they were “familiar with” Twitter in a poll taken earlier this year, versus just 5% in 2008 and 26% in 2009. It’s clear that we are beginning to emerge from a state of early adopters to general market interest and need.

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Top 47 B2B Marketing Posts - Hot Topics Ning and Facebook - July 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

A Simple B2B Marketing Framework - Everything Technology Marketing , July 10, 2010 We often discuss in this blog how B2B marketing is becoming more complex, and how to manage this complexity. With over 20 years of direct marketing experience, Stephanie Miller is an expert on email marketing best practices.

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Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble | social crm.

Convince & Convert

We are spending countless employee hours tweeting, retweeting, responding to tweets, figuring out whom to follow, secretly following celebs and athletes, and designing custom Twitter backgrounds. Nobody forced companies to get involved with their customers in this way. We just did it voluntarily. And for what? Interaction.

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