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How to Match 10 Key Success Metrics to Your Blogging Strategy.

Convince & Convert

We hear how twitter and the other SM tools will help to get you on top, blah, blah but that only happens so few times. If you don't have remarkable content, you have not differentiated yourself and therefore is no reason for people to pay attention. Blogging is a commitment to yourself and anyone reading. How can I help you?

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Humanize Your Blog Remember, it’s a blog not a white paper, and a key differentiator is personality. Also, while I think it’s somewhat less likely that a first-time visitor will tweet or Digg or Stumble your work (I’d love to see a study on that), you should make that process as easy as possible as well.

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19 New Featured Sources on the B2B Marketing Zone

Webbiquity

Why Use Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn for Content Marketing? B2B Voices ( Trade Youtube Twitter Leads Sales ). CeeKue ( Promotion Word of Mouth B2C CRM Google Content Tips ). Mi6Agency Marketing ( Emarketing CMO Demographics Case Study Audience Twitter Aging ). June 8, 2010. Aaron Pearson ( @apearson ) + others.

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B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up

Online Marketing Institute

Positioning yourselves as “lead management” does not help differentiate what you REALLY do. Posted by Laura Ramos at 05:46 PM in B2B Marketing , Lauras Posts , Marketing Technology | Permalink Digg This | Save to del.icio.us How do you differentiate between these two in conversation? Too many with too little differentiation.

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Online Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Marketing Your Business Online

seo.co

Google and Bing both look for what we call social media signals, which are user-initiated actions like Twitter retweets, Facebook likes and shares, social bookmarks, and much more. Now, Google is differentiating between what it identifies as “express links,” or conventional links, and “implied links.” LinkedIn.