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Survey: Marketers Want More Video. What Else Is New?

Contently

In fact, Forrester Research found that videos were 50 times more likely to receive an organic first page ranking than traditional text pages. ” If you guessed 2010 and 2012 , respectively, you’d be right. The post Survey: Marketers Want More Video. Can you guess what year this lede is from? What Else Is New?

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2010 B2B Marketing Budgets and Mix Trends Research

Online Marketing Institute

Reviewing the prior survey's results published in April 2009 , I expected that the economy -- and burgeoning interest in social media -- would accelerate the shift toward digital channels throughout 2009 to an unprecedented degree. Note: this research looks at firms of 50 employees or more only. " in the marketing mix.

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B2B Marketers Need To Wake Up and Get Social

Marketing Insider Group

A year ago, Forrester released their CMO Mandate: Adapt or Perish where they spoke about the large number of CMOs who are seeking to transform their upended marketing organizations in 2011. Accenture Survey: Just 8% Heavy Users of Social. UMass Survey: Fortune 500 Companies Blogging Flat. The Future Of Marketing?

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

Convince & Convert

A comprehensive survey (1,753 respondents) released today by Edison Research, paints a fascinating picture of Twitter and its role in America’s social media ecosystem. 87% of respondents had heard of Twitter, compared to 88% who had heard of Facebook. 42% learn about products and services via Twitter. 19% seek customer support.

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B2B Marketing Mix: Will Online, Social Tactics Lead?

Online Marketing Institute

This blog draws on the heritage of my Forrester research. Disclaimer The views expressed on this blog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer, Xerox Global Services, nor those of my former one, Forrester Research. « B2B Marketing POSTs by Laura Ramos Says: February 1, 2010 at 4:18 PM [.]

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Tom Pisello: The ROI Guy: Let the Good Times Roll? IT Spending on.

The ROI Guy

IT Spending on the Rise, But Executives Remain Economic-Focused A recent IT spending survey from Forrester confirms that 2010 remained a tough year for IT. Although enterprise technology budgets were trending upward, the progression was slight, in 2010 compared with 2009. Monday, January 10, 2011 Let the Good Times Roll?

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Gerhard - The Sales 2.0 Host

Smashmouth Marketing

Below are a few questions for Gerhard on the topic: Mike : Given the economy, some people instinctively think "cut budgets", but I think it was Forrester at the last Sales 2.0 Gerhard : It wasn't Forrester who said that, it was IDC. Today, salespeople break the ice by reciting what they've read on the customer's wall on Facebook.