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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Why Most B2B Sites Fail to Convert Sales Leads

markempa

Do you have your web site’s good content under lock and key? Research shows shows that if you require registration on your website to download content such as articles, white papers, studies or other "free" resources, you could be losing 75%-85% of your potential leads! They are coming to your site for information.

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better time management with smart calendars

The Effective Marketer

Make your calendar available to your direct reports and your peers : companies differ on their network policies and who has access to what, so you may not need to do this but just in case your company locks down access to other people’s calendar you should proactively let your direct reports (those who work for you) and your peers see your schedule.

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Don’t They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Crucial

Webbiquity

One executive I know, the president of a software company, shares the first page of Google with a biomedical researcher, a diplomat, a (not exactly best-selling) author, and the Facebook page of a college student from North Dakota. This Time, It’s Personal. A few examples. For examples, see the Pitches section on TechCrunch.

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How Lack of Marketing Content Can Derail Your Website Redesign Project

Industrial Marketing Today

Situation turns dire until someone within the company gets an epiphany, “Our site is not optimized” > Quick, call in that SEO expert who guarantees first page ranking in Google > Before you know it, you are locked in a 6-month search engine optimization contract. Design in the absence of content is not design, it’s decoration.”

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Is Social Conversation a Myth?

Convince & Convert

The increasing prevalence of social media is creating a lock step increase in uni-directional social media chest thumping. August 31st, 2010 |Written By: Jay Baer | View Comments Tweet Mitch Joel , whose blog and work I greatly admire, wrote a very interesting blog post recently that bemoaned the lack of conversation in social media.