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2022 CMOs Don’t Want 2010 Solutions: Why The Forrester Wave™ Misses the Mark

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That’s why today’s marketers only use display to drive traffic to their website to retarget them on channels that actually convert, like LinkedIn and Facebook (where, incidentally, ads cannot be blocked). Dear Forrester, It’s not 2010. It’s absolutely not the channel or medium of choice. Make it make sense.

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The B2B marketing ironies of our time

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Here’s another: Google and Facebook are leading the digital marketing revolution. Did you know that both Google and Facebook use dear old direct mail for cold prospecting in their ad sales businesses? Back in 2010, I was invited to become a contributor to Harvard Business Review ’s online publication. Kudos to them. But hold on.

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Best Social PR Guides, Tips and Tools of 2010

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We’ve seen these before—meaningless, over-used goobledygook buzzwords in press releases—but here Adam Sherk provides an updated list for 2010, topped by “leading,&# “unique,&# “solution&# and “innovator&# and proceeding through “customer-centric,&# “outside the box&# and “peak performance.&#

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Best Social PR Guides and Tips of 2010 (So Far)

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Read on to learn how social media is changing PR, how pitching bloggers is different from traditional media outreach, how to optimize press releases for search and online distribution, which tools should be in your social PR toolbox and more here in some of the best articles and blog posts on social PR of 2010 so far. Share this on Facebook.

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The One Effective Use of Facebook for B2B Marketing

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You’ve seen the eye-popping statistics: Facebook now has more than 350 million active users. TechCrunch predicts that “by this summer (2010) well over half of all Internet users will likely visit Facebook each month.&# The challenge rather lies in the way Facebook fan pages are used. Not even close.

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2010 B2B Marketing Budgets and Mix Trends Research

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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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B2B Marketing Stats from HubSpot’s Marketing Data Box

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While print in general has taken a beating over the past decade, B2B publications have been particularly hard hit, leading to speculation about the future of B2B trade magazines (content marketing? Slide 25: Google use is still higher than Facebook. adults say they use Google in a typical week (60%) than have a Facebook page (43%).&#