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How To Create A Know-It-All Company - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Comments Digg This. Forrester Wave: Service Desk Management Tools, Q2 2008. Read Forresters advice for deploying an enterprise mobile solution. (If you havent already, spend the $14.95 on a copy of Malcolm Gladwells The Tipping Point to learn more about influencers.). « previous page. | How To Create A Know-It-All Company.

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Digital Natives in Our Midst | Advice and Opinion

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Digg this Slashdot Reddit. Publisher emeritus at CIO magazine, Gary Beach, talks with Forrester analyst Erica Driver about the current and future state of workplace technologies. Read Forresters advice for deploying an enterprise mobile solution. You do not have flash or javascript support. Average (1 vote). All Comments.

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B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up

Online Marketing Institute

Home Forrester Research « Getting Up Close and Personal | Main | Social Technographics Data Now Available » March 20, 2008 B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up [Posted by Laura Ramos ] Since the start of this year, I’ve been receiving a boatload of briefing requests from companies wanting to show me their lead generation and management solutions.

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Top 25 Articles and 8 Topics in B2B Marketing for March 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Just think, off to the scene of some speech by a senior executive, a product demo, major event that your company is sponsoring and you whip out a camera, throw up your antenna and upload a live feed. Stop Telling Me That Cold Calling is Dead , March 4, 2010. Inside the Mind of the B2B Buyer – New Paths to Purchase , March 1, 2010.

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Social Media: Not Just for Kids – Arm Yourself for the C-Suite Discussion

B2B Marketing Savvy

YouTube: Company account with product demos •LinkedIn: Yes. Wall Street Journal –Blogs: 30 blogs –Twitter: Hot news –LinkedIn: Company profile –Facebook: Fan page, cross-posts with Digg. Forrester –Twitter: 70+ analysts plus corporate-level –Blogs: ~25 Blogs –LinkedIn: Company page, recruiting, event marketing –YouTube: ~65 videos.