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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. by YouTube.

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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. “Having a Facebook Page is a Sufficient Social Media Strategy&#. Mistake Math – Why We’re Valuing Facebook Fans All Wrong.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity

While 76% of marketers believe “they know what their consumers want” in terms of social media content and interaction, only 34% have actually asked those buyers. ( B2B buyers are most likely to share useful vendor content via email (79%), followed by LinkedIn (53%), Twitter (39%) and Facebook (18%). eMarketer ).

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The Stories Behind 5 Social Networks That Never Caught On

Hubspot

While many people will recall it being Facebook or Twitter, others might remember some of the earlier, less popular social networks. They cited a disastrous site redesign in 2009, after which traffic and users plummeted. What was the first social network you ever joined? You know, like Friendster, Open Diary, and Orkut?

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50 Content Marketing Influencers You Need To Follow

Atomic Reach

Find him on Twitter & LinkedIn. Find him on Twitter & LinkedIn. Find him on Twitter & LinkedIn. She is a speaker, author, and current member of the LinkedIn Influencer program. Find her on Twitter & LinkedIn. Find him on Twitter & LinkedIn. Find him on Twitter & LinkedIn.

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Industrial and B2B Customer Engagement Simplified

Industrial Marketing Today

According to them , “customer engagement is the level of involvement, interaction, intimacy, and influence that an individual has with a brand over time.&# In essence, to measure customer engagement accurately, we need to track four components — involvement, interaction, intimacy and influence.

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5 Rules of Website Redesign for Engaging Engineers and Industrial.

Industrial Marketing Today

Rule #3: Create interaction and shareability Nothing happens until your site visitor takes some sort of action. To improve engagement, build interaction into your site. See rule #4 for other ideas on creating interaction. I have even read statistics where Facebook is now drawing more visitors than Google.

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