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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

As she notes in her introduction, Li’s book is organized around four main themes: Research: start by using search and social media monitoring tools to discover where your customers and prospects are congregating. Don’t automatically assume they use the most popular social networks. Social Events (e.g.,

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Neuromarketing Books for Marketing to Brains

Writing on the Web

If you want to know more about how to write content that makes an impact on the brains of your readers, here are some interesting sites and books about the emerging field of neuromarketing. There are new neuromarketing companies and books galore, and I believe most offer important clues for content marketers.

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Book Review: Social Media Marketing – An Hour a Day

Webbiquity

Despite its airy title, Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day by Dave Evans is anything but a lightweight treatment of this topic. At roughly 340 pages of text plus another 42 pages of worksheets, this is a meaty book, but the end result of following Dave’s hour-a-day guide is a solidly justified, strategic social media marketing plan.

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Facebook’s Like Button adds Life to your Content

Buzz Marketing for Technology

At last count well over 100,000 websites integrate some form of Facebook’s social plugins (including my site!). For marketers the like button holds some significant promise for extending the lifespan of your content. Whole activity streams are being created around the use of the Like button. Hello affiliate marketing – I love it!

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Content Marketing Tips from Computer Games

Writing on the Web

What can we learn from online computer games about content marketing for business? If you write content designed to trigger action in readers, pay attention to this. Money spent on games has now surpassed movies and books. (He Games are interactive and require the brain to engage in ways that reading a book doesn’t.

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Sharing is how you build a Brand

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Whether you are a CMO’s of a B2C or B2B Marketing team the key in this next decade is sharing and the key to sharing is Content! Some people call it Content Marketing (Junta42) some people call it Inbound Marketing (HubSpot) but the meaning is basically the same. You need to put out a steady stream of content to build your brand.

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In B2B Marketing: Content is Media

Buzz Marketing for Technology

For some reason there is a lot of confusion about the word Content lately. Back in the late 90s when the internet was just heating up we all heard alot about how “Content is King&#. But these days for B2B Marketers I think we need to take it a step further and say that “Content is Media&#. Tweet This!