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Study: B-to-B Marketers Lagging With Social Media

Online Marketing Institute

Audience Development. CMS Insights. 2009 Eddie and Ozzie Awards Winners. ADVERTISEMENT. ); ); ); Home » Blogs » B2B. Business-to-business marketers are underutilizing social media and its potential, according to new data from Eloqua , a marketing automation company. Featured Jobs. Newest Jobs. Job Seeker Login.

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Top Social Media Measurement and Tracking Tools

Online Marketing Institute

Audience Development. CMS Insights. 2009 Eddie and Ozzie Awards Winners. ADVERTISEMENT. ); ); ); Home » emedia and Technology. Digital audience developers and executives discuss their favorites. Leslie Ellwood, Executive Director, Audience Development, American Media Inc. It’s also simple to customize.”

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Integrate Social Networks with your Corporate Website with ‘Social Sign On’

Online Marketing Institute

There are at least a few points of entry to integrate your corporate website: 1) Extending your corporate websites to social networks, 2) Allowing for customers voices through reviews and ratings, 3) Aggregating the discussion back on your own website.

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Mobile SEO: The Ultimate Guide for Improving Your Site for Mobile Search

seo.co

Introduction to Mobile SEO. + Why Mobile Friendly Isn’t Enough for a Great Mobile Experience. Differences Between Mobile & Desktop SEO. + You’re Losing Money if You’re Not Mobile Optimized. + Why Flash Mobile Sites are Bad for SEO. Biggest Myths in Mobile SEO. Table of Contents.

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Is Netflix a SaaS? 25 Examples of SaaS Companies that Are Rocking It

Single Grain

First of all, to answer the question in the title: Yes, Netflix is a SaaS company that sells software to watch licensed videos on demand. It's actually been a business model since the 1960s. ): Computers were also very expensive, making it unrealistic for any company other than a large enterprise to purchase one, never mind several.