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Best Marketing Strategy Insights of 2009

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What key trends on the horizon do you need to be aware of? 12 Marketing Minds, One Free eBook by Search Engine Guide. Don’t Forget the Brand in SEO, PPC and Social Media by Search Engine Journal. Why is content marketing becoming critical? Can you fire your sales force?

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Best Web Analytics Tools and Tips of 2009

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But it isn’t the historical measures themselves which are of interest to analysts, rather the trends they reveal and path(s) forward they illuminate. Google Analytics 101, Part 1 by Search Engine Watch. Add this to Mister Wong. Share this on FriendFeed.

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Best Random but Interesting Posts, Articles and Resources of 2009

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100+ Alternative Search Engines You Should Know by Hongkiat. Amit Agarwal showcases six online presentations explaining the distinctions between Web 1.0,

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Book Review: Marketing in the Age of Google

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There’s no question that search has dramatically altered the marketing landscape; the traditional yellow pages are now viewed as a colossal waste of paper as 70% (and climbing) of consumers go online to find local businesses and more than 90% of B2B purchase cycles start on the web.

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12 Lessons I’ve Learned from Writing 1,000 Blog Posts

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The New York Times reported back in 2009 that 95% of blogs are abandoned, and there’s little evidence that state has changed much since then. It’s good manners (as well as, in the long run, good for growing your social and search traffic) to mention those individuals by name in your posts and updates. What to do?

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

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Today’s most effective marketers are optimizing content across channels, coordinating search and social marketing activities with traditional PR, and measuring their web presence and performance with sophistication. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices.

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Best of 2008: Amusing, Creative and Just Plain Odd

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.&# In another noteworthy post, Ian presciently warns readers about 11 Internet Marketing Trends To Ignore in 2009 , such as “Vertical Search. I hate to kick that dead dog again, but it sucked in 2007, it sucked in 2008, and it’ll continue to suck wind in 2009.&#. Search Engine Rap Battle.