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How to Become a Thought Leader on LinkedIn

Buffer

Here’s my story: In 2010, I got this wild idea to build JobJenny.com , a platform that would offer professionals answers to their most pressing career questions, assist them in navigating business or job transitions, and inspire them to live their best lives. What, specifically, are people requesting help with the most?

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Best LinkedIn Guides, Tips and Tactics of 2010

Webbiquity

LinkedIn is firmly ensconced among the “big 3″ social networks for marketing and business purposes, and though its base of 80 million members is far smaller than the 600 million users of Facebook, its impact in B2B marketing is larger. Blogs represent 50%, Facebook 47% and…Twitter scores 41%.”.

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Content marketing en MaaS: 8 reasons why your content marketing agency is your new competitive advantage

Tomorrow People

How to build meaningful competitive advantage with your content marketing agency to differentiate your offering and stand out from the crowd. Remember 2010? In the world of content marketing , as in current affairs, big changes were afoot. In the world of content marketing , as in current affairs, big changes were afoot.

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Top Takeaways From Blogwell Philly 2010

Marketing Insider Group

I “live blogged” the event that included Brian Ellefritz from SAP, Anna Lingeris from Hershey, Marc Monseau from Johnson & Johnson, Ivy Li from Scholastic, Leah Patterson from Sungard, Jonathan Haley from BlackRock, Kate Bird from Pfizer and Discovery Communications’ Amber Harris. Identify your influencers.

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The 3rd Era of Social Is Coming. Are You Ready?

Contently

” My “Sarah Lawrence College Class of 2010!!!” LinkedIn launched a feed to become the social network for your weird work persona. Twitter’s feed was chronological, so you could tweet out a ton of links to content and get consistent clicks from your followers. It was basically a directory. First Facebook.

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Content Marketing Isn’t What It Used to Be

EveryoneSocial

They understand that content marketing as we’ve known it no longer works. Content marketing has been the central pillar of marketing online for the last 10+ years. Write a blog post, optimize it for search, promote it everywhere, and watch the platforms send you traffic. What content can be consumed on a platform?

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Content Marketing as We Know It No Longer Works

EveryoneSocial

They understand that content marketing as we’ve known it no longer works. Content marketing has been the central pillar of marketing online for the last 10+ years. Write a blog post, optimize it for search, promote it everywhere, and watch the platforms send you traffic. What content can be consumed on a platform?