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B2B Marketing Summit Shows Old Problems Persist

The Effective Marketer

According to their post: “Last week in San Francisco, 211 business-to-business marketers spent two days sharing insights, case studies and advice on social media marketing, lead generation, Sales and Marketing alignment, and other hot-button issues on the West Coast swing of MarketingSherpa’s seventh annual B2B Marketing Summit.&#

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because you can't beat free marketing training

The Effective Marketer

To get more insight into the formula and how it works, after watching the presentation, check out some of their website design case studies. This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 9:17 pm and is filed under Marketing Strategy , Marketing Training , Online Marketing , Webinars. Like Be the first to like this post.

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Why Social Media Is Not For Everyone « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 at 8:47 pm and is filed under Communication , Marketing Strategy , Online Marketing , Social Media. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 9 Responses to Why Social Media Is Not For Everyone neoco says: July 22, 2009 at 3:44 am Nice post and very relevant.

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How Relevant Marketing Content Helps B2B Branding

Industrial Marketing Today

That’s a shame and here’s why — among the top ten in Interbrand’s Best Global Brands 2009 , IBM was listed at #2, Microsoft, GE and Intel at number 3, 4 and 9 respectively. According to a study done by Professor John A. We are all used to seeing case studies and they are powerful marketing content.

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5 Rules of Website Redesign for Engaging Engineers and Industrial.

Industrial Marketing Today

It takes extensive knowledge, expertise, experience and a lot of detailed work in order for your website to be ranked high for specific keywords and phrases in Google and other major search engines. Extend its life by making your site content shareable via social media, RSS feeds and forward to a colleague. And yes, it does cost money.

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Best of 2009 (So Far): SEO Guidance, Part 3

WebMarketCentral

She emphasizes that SEO is a long-term project, that getting on page one of Google isn't always realistic (at least in the short term), and that ultimately, traffic and conversions are what matters—not just rankings. Another excellent SEO post from Search Engine Land is The Evolving State Of Social Media & SEO.

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My Blog got me a New Job and a Book Deal!

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Besides all those great things, I also got things I hadn’t bargained for like having less time for the family, adding to my existing A.D.D., and a general tendency to speak in 140 character phrases! I thank BearingPoint for the opportunity to do some of these incredible things and wish them only the best for the future!