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Our Favorite Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2012

KoMarketing Associates

For KoMarketing Associates, 2012 was a year of growth, collaboration, successes (and challenges), and good fortune. We welcomed new team members, delved deeper in search engine marketing, and became more adept in broader B2B marketing concepts. We hope you enjoy and let us know your feedback via comment, Facebook , and Google+.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices. What do buyers really want from social media marketers?

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6 Great Conferences to Attend Before the End of 2012

Convince & Convert

She is a “social media frenzy” working in social relations consulting, blogging, and, of course, vlogging about life on her YouTube channel. This list is of some of the best conferences still to come in 2012 that are offering amazing speakers in the business and social media marketing industries.

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5 Reasons to Hire a Content Marketing Writer for Your Business

Writing on the Web

Content is king. Gates uttered this one-liner way back in 1996, but the flurry of updates to Google search algorithms during 2012 has ensured that his words still resonate. Depending on the type of the business, content might also be expected to be awe-inspiring. Google will love you. Expert copy.

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50 Content Marketing Influencers You Need To Follow

Atomic Reach

This is where content marketing comes into play. Content Marketing allows brands to speak to you while coming across as authentic, empathetic, and dedicated to connecting with you. It is a blog post that informs you of industry changes or a video on social media that reveals a customer reviewing the brand.

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Content Marketing in the 90s: What Was It Like?

SnapApp

In the early 1990s, content marketing was, for the most part, traditional marketing. . In fact, almost one-fourth of the $150 billion in US advertising market spend was invested into television ads in 1990. . Data from Andy Crestodina’s book Content Chemistry echoes this as well. Print Marketing.

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Are Blogs Dead in 2021? We Asked 10 Marketing Experts

Hubspot

In 2012, we feared the world would end and we would all just poof. Now, with the rise of video and podcasts, it's blogging's turn to feel the heat. I reached out to marketers with backgrounds in product marketing, SEO, YouTube, podcasting, and more and asked them, " Are Blogs dead? Image Source. In the U.S.