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19 New Featured Sources on the B2B Marketing Zone

Webbiquity

the BMZ) was officially launched a year ago as the first content aggregation hub for leading business-to-business bloggers. It provides b2b marketers, trade industry journalists, analysts and other subscribers with a single subscription point for all of the best thought leadership content in b2b marketing and PR. June 8, 2010.

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Content Marketing Results: 18 Ways to NOT Get Blog Traffic

Writing on the Web

Formatting: Not enough links to sources, no references to other posts on the topic, not even links to your own website and to your products and services (you are in business, ya remember?). Then he goes over to LinkedIn , where he is a member of 15 specialty groups in his industry. Add this to Ning. Promote this on Orkut.

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Checklist: How to Start a Business Blog

Hubspot

Note: this is not your place to talk all about your services or products. Keep content topical, informative, and non promotional. Give your readers something to chew on – A blog post should be 400-600 words on average. Have the icons display alongside your blog posts. Blog Checklist. Organize your content.

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Social Media Strategy? Think Like a Reporter

Webbiquity

If not possible, then responsibility should rest with an executive in marketing, PR, product management or customer service. In all but the smallest companies, there are often multiple individuals tweeting, networking and even contributing to the company blog. When: how often will you write new blog posts? Share this on Mixx.

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

Webbiquity

” And 93% planned to use some form of user-generated content in their marketing efforts this year, including customer stories, product suggestions or ideas, and customer reviews. Is a Blog Still Important in 2011? companies are currently using blogs for marketing purposes, up from 29% in 2009 and just 16% in 2007.