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Study: B-to-B Marketers Lagging With Social Media

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The Laws Marketers Need to Know to Avoid Legal Backlash

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Law has been all over the marketing news lately. And you might have also noticed that privacy has been quite a hot button issue recently, with the launch of Google's new one-size-fits-all privacy policy as well as the latest debacle with the up and coming (or maybe not?) First, there was all the SOPA/PIPA drama.

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A 50-Point Checklist For Creating The Ultimate Landing Page

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Join in as we discuss marketing, conversion rate optimization and the art & science of landing pages. Social Media. Content Marketing. Email Marketing. Most landing pages suck and it’s easy to run a marketing campaign that doesn’t deliver the results you’re hoping for. Landing Pages.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

There is More Than One SXSW As the conference continues to grow (interactive registrations up 40% over 2009, to more than 15,000 total), attendee segmentation follows apace. Bigger Isn’t Necessarily Better If registration climbs again, SXSW organizers will have a real dilemma.

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Summary of Sold-out "Science of Inbound Marketing" Session at Dreamforce 2011

Hubspot

Way back in September (seems so long ago), I had the opportunity to speak at Salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference (which is now the largest software conference in the world, with over 45,000 registrants). Key Points from "Science of Inbound Marketing" Session. People hate outbound marketing (cold calls, spam, junk mail, etc.)