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Looking Back at 100: Top 10 Posts on the Webbiquity Blog (So Far)

Webbiquity

Almost) 100 (of the) Best Social Media Marketing Blog Posts and Articles of 2009. Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2009. Post on Google Buzz. At its core, social media is not about doing new things, but about doing things you’ve always done as a business person differently.&#. Now on the next 100 posts!

RFP 100
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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Podcast: Marketing and Sales for Big Complex Selling (pt 3)

markempa

Brian leads the call with the stat - "80% of leads sent from marketing to the sales organization are lost, ignored, or discarded." Brian leads the call with the stat - "80% of leads sent from marketing to the sales organization are lost, ignored, or discarded." " You can see why this is a good topic to explore."

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Making Sense Out of All this Data!

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Ok I admit it I am a bit of a data geek but I cant help myself when I see stats like this in a recent study titled How Much Information? 2009 Report on American Consumers 3.6 zettabytes of total information used by Americans in their homes far exceeds storage or transmission capacity.

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Making Sense Out of All this Data!

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Ok I admit it I am a bit of a data geek but I cant help myself when I see stats like this in a recent study titled How Much Information? 2009 Report on American Consumers. zettabytes of total information used by Americans in their homes far exceeds storage or transmission capacity.

Digg 100
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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

The Science of Inequality – Finding Your Influential Customers Are You Treating Your Fans Like Cattle [link] REBlogGirl Great stats – my only note is that engagement is different for every brand. link] REBlogGirl Great stats – my only note is that engagement is different for every brand.

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The Sequel Paradox, in 11 Charts

Contently

The most common stat cited for movie success is box-office earnings, closely followed by critical reception and Academy Awards. Reboots, like 2009’s Star Trek , typically earn more money than their predecessors. So how do you judge how good a sequel is? These, however, are averages, skewed by a few exceptions.

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UNcanny Insights From UnMarketing | Book Reviews | Social Media.

Convince & Convert

I’ve even left the stat breakdown public so you can see all the views are organic, not off-shored to get views (like some video companies have done). [link] and you can “independently verify&# the 80,000+ views so far in the past 10 days since uploading it since this one is hosted on YouTube.