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2013 in Review: Top Content Marketing Assets & Initiatives for the New Year

KoMarketing Associates

2013 was a successful year for KoMarketing. The beginning of 2013 saw us performing significant program work for clients in Europe. During the year 2013, we wrote. How Link Building Management Will Change in 2013 & Beyond. And the Nominees for Best 2013 Content Marketing Ideas Are…. You’re Not eBay.

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Marketers Are Dramatically Underreporting Results from Twitter

Digital B2B Marketing

B2B marketers are undervaluing Twitter’s contribution to their business. That’s hard to believe at a time when many B2B marketers are glomming on to Twitter like it’s the last shiny object opportunity they will ever have (even turning to spamming ), but it’s true. How many leads came from Twitter?

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Our Favorite Online Marketing Posts of 2013

KoMarketing Associates

It’s hard to believe that 2013 is coming to a close. After all, it’s been a crazy year of updates from both search engines and social networks, and 2014 promises to bring more of the same. You can see more of the posts, articles, and information Ryan likes on Twitter , LinkedIn , and read his blog posts here.

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5 Top Online Marketing Trends for the Rest of 2013

Webbiquity

Here are a few of the top online marketing trends for the second half of 2013 that may help you grow your sales both online and off faster than you expected. Social media will remain important. Stay in touch with your customers by utilizing Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and other social media sites to your advantage.

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Social PPC: 17 Tips for Successful Ads on Twitter, LinkedIn & Facebook

The Point

Billion with Google in 2013. Foremost amongst the competition are the big three social networks: Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook, all of which, to varying degrees, rely on advertising to monetize their huge user bases. Its top 25 US-based search advertisers alone spent more than $1.3

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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. What do buyers really want from social media marketers? What is the source of the largest share of social traffic to websites? (It’s

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Search: Moving Beyond Your Website in 2013

KoMarketing Associates

After all, the goal of any good SEO program is to drive qualified traffic from search engines, to your site in order to generate leads and sales. On top of that, users are spending huge amounts of time on social networks, presenting another opportunity for your business to be found. It makes sense. What services do you offer?