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2011 Social Media Marketing Trends

Webbiquity

Facebook added more than 150 million new users in 2010. A new report from Focus, 2011 Trends Report: Social Media Marketing presents observations and predictions from eight leading social media experts (and me) about social media trends and developments to watch for in the coming year. Among the top 10 trends identified: 1.

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B2B Blogging Trends for 2011

Webbiquity

Facebook, Twitter and even newer tools like Quora may be sexier and get more attention, but blogs are the workhorses essential to making social media marketing work. What trends are likely to emerge in the coming year? Again, you can download the complete Aggregage white paper on B2B Blogging Trends in 2011 here.

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2011 B2B Marketing Trends

Webbiquity

The summary reveals no shocking surprises but a few interesting trends: 78% of marketers identified “generating high-quality leads&# as their top priority, while 44% said the same for “generating a high volume of leads&# (so generating low-quality leads is a priority for some marketers? Share this on Facebook. Tweet This!

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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

Create your own online newspaper from Twitter and Facebook updates based on any topic or group of contributors. A realtime social search engine that pulls current and recent results for any term from Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz, Digg and Delicious. If you need more of an ego boost, try TwitterGrader.

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Blog Checklist: 10 Items BEFORE You Publish…

Writing on the Web

Reminds me of going out of the house with your zipper undone… So here’s my handy-dandy checklist to whip out before you hit publish… Pick the topic, find a hook, tip, trend. Share this on Facebook. Post on Google Buzz. Write 350-600 words ( educate, entertain, engage, enrich readers). Blog this on Blogger.

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Blog or Website: Do You Use Wordpress as a Website?

Writing on the Web

I see a trend here. Share this on Facebook. Post on Google Buzz. My content business, ContentforCoachesandConsultants.com , is built on a blog platform, although I don’t use it as a blog. I use it as a traditional website for my business, with product pages, etc. Wordpress makes it easy for anyone to update their own site.

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Creating Engagement in B2B Marketing

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Well I have since learned otherwise from the folks at Networked Insights who not only measure the number of posts in one period versus the number posts in another period but they also measure the tone and sentiment of those posts giving you an indication that (in our case) sentiment is trending in a positive direction! Share this on Facebook.