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VisualIQ Connects Attribution to Media Buys

Customer Experience Matrix

I wrote a more detailed critique of fractional attribution back in 2010; I’m pleased to see that algorithmic attribution has become more common since then.) This reflects both greater market interest and, perhaps even more important, expansion of the product to connect directly with ad buying platforms.

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B2B Social Media Strategy and Executive Buy-in

Marketing Insider Group

The post is called B2B Social Media Strategy – 5 Steps to Gain Executive Buy-in and will show you how to develop your company’s B2B social media strategy. I explain the 5 steps required to gaining executive buy-in. A special thanks to Jeremy Victor and Make Good Media for the opportunity.

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ClickInsights: Social Media Marketing in 2010

Ambal's Amusings

How will social media marketing evolve in 2010? We have invited 2 Social Media Icons - Pam Brossman and Chris Garrett - to shed light on the following question: "What do you foresee as the biggest change that will happen in social media marketing in 2010? " Read on to get their insights. Pam Brossman.

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Top Takeaways From Blogwell Philly 2010

Marketing Insider Group

To review, Blogwell is an event sponsored by the Social Media Business Council , a &# community for social business leaders at large companies.&# The event titled “How Big Brands Use Social Media&# highlights 8 real-life social media case studies. Many brands are just getting started in social media.

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The Twilight renaissance: Why retailers need social media for trend forecasting

Sprout Social

But thanks to the combined forces of Netflix and social media, teens are flocking to thrift stores to find everything you probably wore back in 2010. Social media has changed the way we consume information and naturally, that applies to fashion. It started online, and it marks a major change in the world of fashion. Here’s why.

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How social media is changing what brands stand for

Biznology

Our world has never been so divided by politics, with social media as a major catalyst for extreme opinions and reactions. Brands are being pulled into battles on what they stand for, willingly and unwillingly, on both social and traditional media. trillion since 2010 (source: US SIF Foundation). Facebook , Twitter , etc.).

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7 Key Stats That Point to the Future of Marketing

Marketing Insider Group

That same McKinsey study reported that in 2010, the percentage of online CPG purchases was already at six percent. What Zenith Media once dubbed the “I-Street” will shift increasingly to mobile in the coming years. Create intuitive, seamless mobile experiences that make it easy for people to research and buy from a mobile device.