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QuinStreet Buys Ziff Davis Enterprise: Is B2B Just Lead Gen Now?

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Although it has not been publicly announced, it appears QuinStreet has purchased Ziff Davis Enterprise , the publishers of eWeek, Baseline, CIO Insight and Channel Insider (not to be confused with Ziff Davis, the publisher of PC Magazine, or ZDNet, which is owned by CBSi). Are “Leads” the Only Thing Left?

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Google Makes Web Analytics Free but will it help your lead generation?

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Critical Success Factor #9 Effectiveness 8 Critical Success Factors for Lead Generation 2.0 Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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

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Women make up the larger share of users on Facebook (58% to 42%) and are a slightly larger share on Twitter (52% to 48%) while men are the predominate users of LinkedIn (63% to 37%) and Google+ (71% to 29%). Furthermore, half of all Google+ users are under 25 years old. B2B Lead Blog ). Lots more content = lots more leads.

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Genoo Aims to Shake Up Marketing Automation Market

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With a boatload of advanced features and an affordable price point, Genoo hopes to earn a spot on the shortlist for any marketing automation / lead gen purchase. Note: this post was originally published on the WebMarketCentral blog in September 2009. Share this on del.icio.us. Post this on Diigo. Share this on Reddit.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

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Well, about two-thirds (64%) of the traffic from third-party sites to video sources currently comes from Google, followed by Yahoo (11.9%), Facebook (4.3%), Bing (2.6%), and Twitter at 1.2%. Study: Social Media Affects SMB Purchasing Decisions by HubSpot Blog. How should you expect to promote that cool new video? Yes—sort of.

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

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In a study asking consumers to rate the most influential sources of information for their purchase decisions, 59% said “personal advice from friends or family members,&# followed by 39% search engines, 36% articles in newspapers or magazines, online articles 28%, email 20% and social media 19%. While 28% of U.S. More than 1.5