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Measuring the Impact of Social Media in B2B Marketing

Webbiquity

Forrester recently released a report by Laura Ramos and Augie Ray on How to Assess the Impact of Social Media in B2B Tech Marketing. It’s about engaging with customers, prospects, industry press, analysts, bloggers and other key influencers to increase the amount of positive conversation about your company, product or service.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

70% of bloggers are organically talking about brands on their blog, and 38% of them post brand or product reviews. At its current rate, Twitter will process almost 10 billion tweets in 2010. Marketing Salary Survey: Social Media Marketing by Aquent. Are Twitter Followers Better Than Facebook Fans? How much are you worth?

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity

Reports, surveys, studies and infographics are among the most popular content posted and shared across social networks. 59% are on Twitter, and 43% use a company blog for marketing. Twitter, Facebook And LinkedIn: Age, Ethnicity And Gender Of The Major Social Networks [STUDY] by All Twitter. hours to 6.3 for the year).

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter? What social media tool helps small business double their reach on Twitter? National Survey Finds Majority of Journalists Now Depend on Social Media for Story Research by Cision. Third, the survey was heavily consumer-oriented; b2b figures would be different.

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The State of the Blogosphere 2010

Online Marketing Institute

With the rise of Twitter, Posterous, Tumblr and other forms of micromedia, many believed that the glass was half empty. Today, 100 million Tweets flew across Twitter. Their longevity far outlasts the short-term memory of Twitter or any other micro network. In fact, with Twitter, we are simply competing for the moment.

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