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Content Curation in B2B Marketing

Online Marketing Institute

Within the field of content marketing, content curation blends a mix of new content with the filtering and management of useful information streams from blogs and other RSS resources. You will be navigating your prospects through this sea of content by leading them to the most relevant important information.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 120 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

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Digg - Digg is a social news website that allows members to submit and vote for articles. Google Reader - Google Reader is an RSS reader that allows you to aggregate various blogs and sites and collect updates to new content in one location. Reddit - Reddit is similar to Digg.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 101 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

Hubspot

Digg - Digg is a social news website that allows members to submit and vote for articles. N News Reader - A news reader allows users to aggregate articles from multiple websites into one place using RSS feeds. Reddit - Reddit is similar to Digg and Newsvine.

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B2B marketers are stumbling in the dark

Online Marketing Institute

A new CMO walking into her new job in a B2B company ought to be able to ask for the Book of Learning and be given a big, fat ring binder (or wiki URL). Make sure they capture all lessons and share them.Start a wiki. Theyre missing out on a hugely powerful asset. Revise those job descriptions and reviews.

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Get the Most Out of Twitter Hashtags

Online Marketing Institute

Twubs : Twubs, which we recently reviewed , uses a wiki system to help disseminate information on a hashtag. The Twitter Fan Wiki also has some interesting reading material on hashtags if you’re looking to further your hashtag education. New Twitter Rolls Out to More Users, Digg Founder "Burned Out," May Leave.

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