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Best Content Marketing Guides, Tips and Tactics of 2010

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E-newsletters, blogs and white papers are among the most popular types of content. While social media, mobile and online video are increasing in importance, traditional email newsletters remain among the most popular delivery vehicles. White Paper Marketing: 5 White Paper Types and When to Use Them by SmartBug Media.

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7 Reasons Every Business Needs to be on Twitter

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This post was originally published on the WebMarketCentral blog in January 2010. Staying in touch with customers on Twitter is not only more real-time than many other techniques, it’s also far more cost-effective than direct mail, attending trade shows, picking up the phone, or even maintaining a customer newsletter.

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The Top 10 B2B Digital Marketing Strategies for 2020

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Research should inform every strategy and marketing decision. You can use search operators to find information about specific market segments on targeted websites. Without a clear message, contact information, simple forms, and easy navigation, potential buyers leave websites. White papers. Email newsletters.

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19 New Featured Sources on the B2B Marketing Zone

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Add WordStream’s Advanced Keyword Tools to Your Website for free , June 8, 2010. Pricing Based on Customer Expectations , May 26, 2010. June 7, 2010. Great B2B Marketing Stats (in a GREAT format!) , June 13, 2010. March 18, 2010. June 8, 2010. Slideshow) , February 19, 2010. June 8, 2010.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

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20-something business buyers are roughly twice as likely to seek information or advice from social media as the generation before them (31- to 40-year-olds) and almost four times more likely to than the baby boomers (51- to 60-year-olds). (An amazing statistic, given that nearly 20% of the adult U.S. population still lacks internet access).

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

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20-something business buyers are roughly twice as likely to seek information or advice from social media as the generation before them (31- to 40-year-olds) and almost four times more likely to than the baby boomers (51- to 60-year-olds). (An amazing statistic, given that nearly 20% of the adult U.S. population still lacks internet access).