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Looking Back at 100: Top 10 Posts on the Webbiquity Blog (So Far)

Webbiquity

The inaugural post on Webbiquity explains the concept of web presence optimization—how websites, blogs, SEM, SEO, interactive PR, content marketing, social networking, reputation management and social media can work together to make a company or individual omnipresent online for their targeted description or value statement.

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8 Questions to Evaluate if That New Social Network is Worth Your Company's Time

Hubspot

Whether it’s Facebook or Twitter, LinkedIn or Google+, a company’s online presence and brand is often enhanced through engagement and interaction on such social media sites. New social networks are born every day. Trying to keep up with the latest social trends alone is overwhelming. Let's get to it.

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High-Performance Email Marketing for Attracting and Engaging.

Industrial Marketing Today

Go beyond the high-level demographics of SIC/NAICS codes and company size. B2B Lead Generation Using a Business Blog Variety of Content is the Key in the Early Stages of the Industrial Buy Cycle Content Auditing and Mapping it to the Industrial Buy Cycle Is Your Industrial Website Still Just a Business Card?

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19 Noteworthy Stats About Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter Marketing

Webbiquity

But like detectives Gamble and Hoitz , the “other guys” of social networks may be more effective even if less flashy. The analogy is not to suggest any of those networks approach Will Ferrell levels of awkwardness.). 32% of teenagers consider Instagram to be the most important social network.

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87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012

Webbiquity

The recent 72 Fascinating Social Media Stats post on JeffBullas.com was one of my post popular guest posts ever, so here is an entirely new set of social media stats, facts and research findings. Social Media Stats and Demographics. 56% of Americans have a profile on at least one social networking site.

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19 New Featured Sources on the B2B Marketing Zone

Webbiquity

SazBean ( Social Network Analytics Measurement Social Media ). B2B Social Media: Why Do Business Professionals Use Social Media? Writing on the Web ( Ning Advertorial Business Blogging Online Marketing Linkedin Landing Page ). Are You and Your Customers Hungry for Social Media?

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

Webbiquity

by Edelman Digital Noting that “a blog is a focal point and acts as a base of operations for communications,” Jonny Bentwood details the benefits of business blogging as well as the growth stats: 39% of U.S. companies are currently using blogs for marketing purposes, up from 29% in 2009 and just 16% in 2007.