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The Top 3 Priorities for 2010 Marketing Budgets

Online Marketing Institute

unemployment rate still near 10%, and uncertain prospects for a quick recovery , marketers need to keep two things in mind. Social Media – according to a study early this year by Forrester Research, 91% of technology b2b decision makers use social media in some form (blogs, video, customer reviews, social networking sites, Twitter, etc.).

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Best of 2009: Social Media Marketing, Part 1

Webbiquity

Marty Weintraub provides a remarkable and highly detailed guide to setting up a social media reputation monitoring dashboard using free tools such as Google Alerts, iGoogle, Google Analytics, and keyword tools along with Excel. Is Your Online Marketing Strategy All Tweet and No Meat? by HubSpot. practices, blogs and more.

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Best of 2009: SEO Tips, Part 1

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How do search engines treat different forms of keywords? What other tools are worth checking out for keywords, linking and website analysis? Q&A: A Few Things You Need to Know About Keyword Usage by Search Engine Guide. This is geekier than even most search marketers will go, but can supply valuable insights.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

You’ll learn from this fascinating infographic that Forrester Research estimates that $716 million was spent on social media marketing in 2010, and the figure will reach $3.1 More than half (53.5%) of marketers currently use social media as part of their marketing strategy, up from 45% in 2009. by aimClear.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

Another notable Pam Dyer post, this one summarizing a study from online advertising network Chitika which shows that Twitter is the best place to share news: 47% of the outbound traffic from Twitter goes to news sites, vs. 28% from Facebook, 18% from Digg and an imperceptable share from MySpace. 50% of mobile Internet traffic in the U.K