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B2B Blogging Trends for 2011

Webbiquity

What trends are likely to emerge in the coming year? You can get the whole story in B2B Blogging Trends in 2011 , a free (and no registration required) white paper from Aggregage (the software that powers the BMZ site). Again, you can download the complete Aggregage white paper on B2B Blogging Trends in 2011 here.

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2011 Social Media Marketing Trends

Webbiquity

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. Share this on LinkedIn. So what’s next?

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Guide to B2B Marketing Resources for 7 Paid Platforms

KoMarketing Associates

On the other hand, Bing Ads also has a great resource section with tons of guides as well as an insights page with industry trends and success stories. LinkedIn Ads. Marketers tend to complain about LinkedIn Advertising saying it is not user-friendly. But they have been working on making their help pages easier to digest.

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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 LinkedIn.

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14 types of social media every marketer should know

Sprout Social

Examples: Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Snapchat. While microblogging was once dominated by Twitter, platforms like LinkedIn and Tumblr have also become popular microblogging sites. Examples: Twitter, Tumblr, Pinterest and LinkedIn. Examples: Pocket (pictured above), Digg, Pinterest and Mix.

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How to Increase Blog Traffic (in 10 Steps)

seo.co

One way to figure out what people are interested in is to study trending topics via Google Trends. Google Trends lets you “listen in” on certain topics to figure out people’s relative level of interest — based on country, the type of content they are looking for on a given subject, and even a list of terms that relate to the topic.

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What’s your Social Media diet?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Share this on Linkedin. Throughout the day I follow toggle between TweetDeck, retweeting good posts and reading new posts on my Google Reader and sharing them (during lunch or after work). My advice would be don’t let Google Reader (or any social activity) over run your life – remember you are in control! Tweet This!