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Is Facebook Suffocating the Rest of Social Media?

Convince & Convert

Tweet Forrester Research recently released a 2010 update to its Social Technographics® data that analyzes the social behaviors of global Internet users. Forrester analyst Augie Ray made a case for this plateau on his blog recently. Is Facebook Making Us Stupid? For the first time, the percentage of U.S. How about you?

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2010 B2B Marketing Budgets and Mix Trends Research

Online Marketing Institute

Reviewing this year's survey results I was surprised that, while B2B marketers experimented enthusiastically with social networking sites (Facebook, LinkedIn) and microblogging (Twitter), social media have yet to create budgetary or business impacts on the marketing mix. Note: this research looks at firms of 50 employees or more only.

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Social media in B2B: from platforms to content… Ten years later.

Exo B2B

Lynda St-Arneault managed to sort out these trends which you will see, are very ‘2010’. Also note that LinkedIn is solidly in second place and not far from Facebook. Both CMI and Forrester no longer focus their fields of study on the platforms but rather on strategies, especially content and the degree of maturity of companies.

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The Challenges in Adoption of Marketing Technology « The Effective.

The Effective Marketer

Not a new trend, but rather a need that has ben greatly amplified by the prevalence of social media channels which in turn is making companies look for technology solutions. Marketers as Technologists According to Forrester’s research, data driven marketers are divided about technology investments. United States License.

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B2B Social Media Strategy and Executive Buy-in

Marketing Insider Group

I link to some of the latest research from firms like emarketer, Forrester, Morgan Stanley and the Altimeter Group and cite popular social media experts like Charlene Li, Shannon Paul, Jay Baer and Jason Falls. Related Posts: Top Takeaways From Blogwell Philly 2010 Holy Cow! I explain the 5 steps required to gaining executive buy-in.

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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

By 2010, YouTube was generating more than two billion views each day. Additionally, a 2015 Forrester Research forecast predicted that by 2025, half of all TV viewers under the age of 32 will not subscribe to a traditional pay TV service. When YouTube first arrived in 2005, few likely had any idea how valuable it would become.

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The Rise of the Content Marketer « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

Twitter feeds need updating, Facebook pages need commenting, blog posts need editing, and YouTube videos have to be tagged. Interns are ‘liking’ pages on facebook while the events coordinator is Tweeting about the trade show giveaway at their booth. What used to be clear roles (i.e. United States License.

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