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Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter in Plain English

Paul Gillin

I prepared summaries for my upcoming Search & Social Double Whammy seminar on May 2 in Burlington, MA describing the “big three” social networks: Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Facebook & LinkedIn. Both are based upon a foundation of personal profiles and “friends,” which LinkedIn calls “connections.”

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What Social Media Marketers Should and Shouldn’t Do

Paul Gillin

Listen to your market and customers using tools like Twitter filters, Google Alerts and LinkedIn searches. A good rule of thumb is to make about 90% of your contributions relevant to your audience’s needs, regardless of whether they promote your products or company. The other 10% can be self-promotional. Indium Corp.

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B2B Blogging Gets Publishing Discipline

Paul Gillin

This is a great chance to take a snapshot of best practices in the field, and I was struck by this year’s entries in the corporate blog category. It’s clear to me that the best B2B companies are taking their blogging to the next level. A monthly editorial meeting was scheduled to review blog topics and assign writers.

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How to Calculate Social Marketing ROI

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whose blog-driven search strategy yielded a six-fold increase in leads in just one quarter, and Clickable , whose Gurus drove a 400% one-year growth in billings. In the example below, lead activity appears to correlate positively with traffic to a company blog. They include Indium Corp., Metrics also vary by objective.

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How Much Should You Pay For Content?

Paul Gillin

Marketers often ask how they can train engineers and technical people to blog, podcast and otherwise engage in deep online conversations with customers. So if you’re going to create your own blogs, white papers, e-books and such, you should probably use professional communicators to help you do it. My advice: don’t bother.

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