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List of Brand-Side Corporate Social Strategists: Twitter Edition

Webbiquity

It’s an outstanding list, categorized by industry including Automotive, Chemicals, Electronics, Telecommunications, and a dozen other sectors, but all of the names were linked to the individuals’ LinkedIn profiles—no Twitter links!

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What the Future Holds for B2B Social Media Marketing

Online Marketing Institute

B2C and B2B companies were just as likely to be monitoring user reviews (B2B: 49%, B2C: 51%) and manage a community dedicated to customers (B2B: 49%, B2C: 51%). According to a study analyzed by eMarketer , the majority of B2B marketers (60%) said they use social media to provide “thought leadership&# for their brand.

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19 New Featured Sources on the B2B Marketing Zone

Webbiquity

Writing on the Web ( Ning Advertorial Business Blogging Online Marketing Linkedin Landing Page ). 9 Ways to Use LinkedIn for Smart Professionals , June 10, 2010. Why Use Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn for Content Marketing? Mi6Agency Marketing ( Emarketing CMO Demographics Case Study Audience Twitter Aging ).

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Identifying the Hottest Social Networks and Niche Sites for Your Target Audience

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

For the last decade, the net has been morphing into one huge social community with niches of interest breaking off and creating their own networking sites. billion advertising dollars on social networking websites (According to new estimates from eMarketer.). LinkedIn: Typically regarded as the most business-centric social network.

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What the Future Holds for B2B Social Media Marketing

Online Marketing Institute

B2C and B2B companies were just as likely to be monitoring user reviews (B2B: 49%, B2C: 51%) and manage a community dedicated to customers (B2B: 49%, B2C: 51%). According to a study analyzed by eMarketer , the majority of B2B marketers (60%) said they use social media to provide “thought leadership&# for their brand.