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Top 50 B2B Marketing Influencers On Twitter

Marketing Insider Group

Who are the top B2B Marketing influencers on twitter? To answer this question, I looked at a variety of factors including twitter followers, profiles that included “B2B marketing,” the focus of their tweets including the hashtag # B2BMarketing , as well as a variety of social scoring tools using the keyword. ET Thursdays.

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The 2014 Content Marketing Imperative

Marketing Insider Group

Content Marketing is an equal portion of creation, curation and syndication. Curation is the art and science of finding the experts, insights and research from others. Effective content curation will allow you to add your perspective and to package the content for your buyers. You can’t have all the answers. Don’t believe me?

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Direct Marketing Doesn’t Have to Suck

Paul Gillin

Editor & Publisher Daily – This newsletter is little more than a curation of articles from other sources, but the fact that E&P puts it together in a compact, scannable format makes it one of my most useful daily reads. It’s a prime source for my Newspaper Death Watch blog. And I do, nearly every day.

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The 30 Best Content Curation Resources for Marketers and Business Pros

Marketing Insider Group

I use email alerts from RSS feeds, Twitter lists and a few key websites I visit every day to make sure I can stay on top of the latest trends and news in business and marketing. So here, I have curated my own list of the top sites of business and marketing information – some of which are great examples of content curation themselves.

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79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012

Webbiquity

Note: a slightly shorter version of this compilation was recently published as a guest post on Jeff Bullas’ blog. The average midsize or large company (1000 employees or more) has 178 “social media assets” (Twitter handles, employee blogs, etc.)–yet BtoB Magazine ). Twitter is second at 3.6%.