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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. In your view, what social networks beyond those big four should B2B marketers be paying attention to, if any? Twitter Spaces has a pretty compelling value proposition. They might not.

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10 Ways to Use Social Networks for B2B Marketing

Webbiquity

Social networks are essential for expanding your web presence —not only for creating social signals now a key component in search engine rankings, which makes your website and blog easier to find in search, but also by giving you more places to be found online. This also applies to other professional / social networks (e.g.

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Micro-Influencer Marketing is the new Influencer Marketing

Biznology

Micro-influencer marketing is a process by which we identify all the influencers in your space and engage them on behalf of your brand—upwards of six- to eight-thousand! was endlessly generous with the hundreds of bloggers who responded to our outreach of thousands. Back then we called it blogger outreach and blogger engagement.

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Social Networking for Business: What’s Right for Yours?

Writing on the Web

(As I’m on vacation for a week, I’ve invited Sydni Craig-Hart to share social networking tips.). The big 3: Facebook , Twitter and LinkedIn. You HAVE to be on Twitter. If your target audience spends their day on Twitter, then that’s where you should be engaging with them.

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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

They’ve adapted to using online social networks (namely LinkedIn) to identify passive candidates in the last few years and it’s serving them well. But, at the end of the day, they need to generate “leads” that get fed into some kind of offline sales process—just like most b2b [and many b2c] companies do.

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Social Media for Busy Business Bloggers

Writing on the Web

First, why should you bother with social networking sites ( Facebook , LinkedIn , Twitter ) if you’re in business? Let’s be clear: Social networking now accounts for 22% of all time spent online in the US. There are social media sites that are niche-oriented, such as GoodReads for authors.

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You can’t ignore the power that search holds for your business

Biznology

Next, you should become a blogger — or at least develop a process to produce blog content since Google adores blogs and seriously understands the architecture and framework of most blog platforms. Finally, you should start populating every social network service, social bookmarking site, and social news site.

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