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You’re the culmination of what you’ve shared and kept online

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If you are not already part of the conversations that experts, vendors, and service providers are already having online (and I don’t mean on reddit, Facebook, or Twitter —those are way too ephemeral) then who’s going to know you? New Phone Who Dis? The digital space has become super competitive. New phone, who dis?

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Crypterium converts bitcoin arcana and cryptocurrency confusion into practical magic

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since 2009 when I played miner. Later, I had a vendor who insisted on being paid with Bitcoin back in 2010-2013. It never came to that but it was a pain in my butt (and that vendor is so rich in crypto that he can now buy and sell me like penny candy). I was an early adopter of Bitcoin. I have been playing around with Bitcoin (?)

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Influencers: the key to content marketing

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In one of my first jobs at IBM, I was the editor of a team of SMEs who wrote for a very narrow audience–the independent software vendors (ISVs) who built products for our hardware platforms. Steve has been blogging and tweeting about his brand successfully since 2009. Fortunately, I had one ready answer in my work at IBM.

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B2B data decay and list rental – buyer beware!

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In 2009, we updated our original 2002 study on B2B Data Decay that has been cited by Dun & Bradstreet, Zoom, Jigsaw (now part of Salesforce.com) and others. You will need to report the specific data errors and believe it not, most list vendors will thank you for this. Yearly B2B Data Decay Rates.

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Enterprise Social Networking Platforms: Think Amazon, Not Facebook

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Inc.com profiled Bezos in its Great Leader Series back in 2009, and the excerpt below gives us a glimpse of that strategy and its results: After inviting 300 friends and acquaintances to test his creation, Bezos took the site live and, within a month, the company had sold books in all 50 states and in 45 countries.