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The Rise of the Content Marketer « The Effective Marketer

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Upcoming Marketing Conferences « The Effective Marketer

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

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17 Compelling and Highly Usable B2B Marketing Statistics

Online Marketing Institute

billion this year Source : eMarketer B2B interactive marketing spending will climb to nearly $4.8 billion this year Source : eMarketer B2B interactive marketing spending will climb to nearly $4.8 One of the best sources of information is industry statistics. this year, to $129 billion Interactive spending will climb 9.2%, to $51.5

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The 39 Social Media Tools I’ll Use Today

Online Marketing Institute

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