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6 Great Conferences to Attend Before the End of 2012

Convince & Convert

And when it comes to getting educated on how you can grow your business and attract positive (while properly handling negative) attention through social media, there’s nothing quite like the experience of an in-person conference with the brilliant minds of digital unloading all of their tips to attendees. May 24, 2012, Columbus, Ohio.

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

Webbiquity

This post, along with 79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012 and 87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012 previously published here, provide a solid foundation for that understanding. While 47% felt somewhat good at social measurement in 2011, just 38% said the same in 2012.

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The Business Blog Editorial Calendar Every Marketer Needs [Free Template]

Hubspot

At this point, we know that consistent, frequent blogging is critical to your business’ online success. In fact, according to the 2012 State of Inbound Marketing , 70% of companies that publish articles 2-3 times per week have acquired a customer through their blog. spiral16 (@spiral16) December 5, 2012.

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How to Make Money Blogging:Yes – You Can Still Make Money Blogging!

Writing on the Web

The first step is to identify your blog goals – you’ll want to keep these in mind as you consider the ways you can earn money directly with a blog. How to Make Money Directly from a Business Blog. I view business blogging as an attraction strategy, rather than an activity that earns income via ads.

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Dear U.S. Postal Service: Please Stop Encouraging Direct Mail!

Hubspot

Postal Service campaign that has made some of us here at HubSpot a little queasy. In a nutshell, the campaign is a push to encourage small businesses to send more direct mail (AKA junk mail), in an attempt to boost the suffering U.S. Postal Service's revenue stream by 'hundreds of millions of dollars.' The ailing U.S.

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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. So, in terms of business strategy, create loyalty, trust, [and] be transparent and competitive, which is very important nowadays.". Blogs vs. Other Marketing Channels.

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

SnapApp

In the early 1990s, many businesses used print materials to spread the word about their services, products, and offerings. Leveraging a business directory of fax numbers, advertisements, and marketing messages could be sent on a mass-scale. Blogging and the Birth of Content Marketing. Print Marketing. The Internet.