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(Almost) 100 (of the) Best Social Media Marketing Blog Posts and Articles of 2009

Webbiquity

Social media marketing activity exploded in 2009, and so did coverage of these practices. So in case you missed any of these, here are almost 100 of the best blog posts and articles covering social media strategy and tactics, measurement, monitoring, research, pitfalls to avoid, policies, tools and more from 2009. Facebook Marketing.

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Online Marketing News in 2009: The Year’s Hottest Events

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Here is our 2009 year in review. December 2009 Online Marketing News. Twitter Starts Testing Features for Businesses. MySpace and Facebook sign real-time search deals with Google. Facebook Pushes People to Go Public. Time spent on Facebook by 18-24 year olds declines. Top word of 2009: Twitter.

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A Skewed Web: Are you an outlier?

Biznology

A glance at the Twitter hot topics or Google Trends suggests that our collective Web brain is that of a tween. Google Zeitgeist (US) - 2009 News - Overview. Twitter Trending Stats - "All time": Sep 24, 2008 to Aug 7, 2010 (Source: TweetStats.com ). Well, not necessarily.

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The Rise of the Content Marketer « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

Twitter feeds need updating, Facebook pages need commenting, blog posts need editing, and YouTube videos have to be tagged. Interns are ‘liking’ pages on facebook while the events coordinator is Tweeting about the trade show giveaway at their booth. What used to be clear roles (i.e. United States License.

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Interesting Infographics: What the #### are those social media hashtags all about?

LEADership

That’s the story behind hashtags, those little # signs you see all over Twitter, Instagram, and more recently Facebook. Hashtags have driven incredibly powerful social engagement in the face of world events such as the 2009 Iranian protests, the recent Superbowl, and the Ferguson shootings. Take Twitter , for example.

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Taming Your Brand Mascot « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

More recently even Twitter mascots have been showing up as a company’s public face. The duck has 165,000 facebook fans in the US. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Email Subscription Subscribe to the RSS feed Follow Daniel on Twitter Connect via LinkedIn Follow Me On Twitter! That’s what makes them memorable.

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Destroying the 7 Myths of B2B Social Media

Convince & Convert

A 2009 study by MarketingProfs found that all companies, regardless of model and size, are predominately using Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Blogs, and Linkedin. There’s a lot more to social media than Twitter. “Having a Facebook Page is a Sufficient Social Media Strategy&#. B2B Social Media Myth #3.