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

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For the record: I wrote 440 posts on the Blogger-based WebMarketCentral blog between 2005 and 2010, and have now published 560 posts here on Webbiquity. It’s true there have been guest posts published here, but those have been balanced out by posts I’ve written for other blogs.). Hence, 1,000.

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19 New Featured Sources on the B2B Marketing Zone

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Add WordStream’s Advanced Keyword Tools to Your Website for free , June 8, 2010. Pricing Based on Customer Expectations , May 26, 2010. June 7, 2010. Great B2B Marketing Stats (in a GREAT format!) , June 13, 2010. March 18, 2010. B2B, Buzz & Brand ROI: Creating Customers That Create (MORE!)

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30 Awesome Blogging Guides, Tips and Resources

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” Done right, blogs serve as the hub of a company’s social media strategy, a magnet for search traffic, and an opportunity to speak to prospective customers on a more informal, human level. Reporting that “the number of Inc. 500 companies maintaining corporate blogs has dropped for the first time since 2007.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

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Consults major corporations on social media strategies, reputation management strategies, risk management strategies, and social media growth and scalability in manufacturing, healthcare, IT service, technology, publishing, and CPG industry segments. His newest book is The Third Screen (Marketing to Your Customers in a World Gone Mobile).

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79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012

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Note: a slightly shorter version of this compilation was recently published as a guest post on Jeff Bullas’ blog. For those looking to outsource this function to a professional consultant, expect to pay $500-$1,500 for initial page setup and anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000 per month for ongoing content management and curation.