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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. And YouTube, for sure, I think it’s underutilized for B2B. First, the viral growth coefficient is so powerful right now. Obviously, there are a lot of other platforms out there. They might not.

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Influencer marketing trends across industries

Sprout Social

Over a decade later, people still reminisce and rave over the viral moment. Influencers are experts in their niche or industry, making them prime partners for vertical markets like higher education or healthcare. As the creator economy grows, today’s landscape resembles a dance floor. Each sector has its strengths and challenges.

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The 20 Best Growth Hacking Strategies to Skyrocket Your User Base

Optinmonster

Get Bloggers to Review Your Product As I mentioned earlier, offering free accounts in exchange for reviews from influential bloggers can be another way to get the word out about your product or service. Implement Viral Marketing Campaigns Create shareable content or campaigns that encourage users to share with their networks.

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How to Use Social Media for Affiliate Marketing

Optinmonster

Affiliates can be anyone from your existing customers, bloggers, influencers, industry experts, etc. Start with researching the biggest social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and the newcomer TikTok. College-educated professionals account for the majority of LinkedIn users.

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How to Cut Out Advertising in Favor of Inbound Marketing

Convince & Convert

Dan Moyle , inbound marketing evangelist at Amerifirst , joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss the importance of educating consumers, why advertising is a waste of money, and how a mortgage company got so many followers on Pinterest. “It’s not about going viral; it’s about being useful.”

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Children of the Cloud

Biznology

An app he developed called Yo briefly became a viral phenomenon in 2014. They all have three things in common: a passion for technology, a conviction that each can individually change the world, and a nearly complete lack of interest in formal education. Cisco Systems Inc. It’s just rote memorization. We don’t have set work hours.

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The Fun Theory: How to Change Behavior

The Effective Marketer

Volkswagen launched what became quickly a viral campaign with emails being forwarded, youtube videos with over 1 million hits and comments from all corners of the web. Can you make something fun that will entertain and educate them? The videos on their website (embedded below) are some great examples of what they mean.