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Online Marketing News in 2009: The Year’s Hottest Events

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Twitter Starts Testing Features for Businesses. Top word of 2009: Twitter. Linkedin and Twitter integrate. Twitter creates Twitter Lists. Salesforce.com announces Chatter, social computing for enterprise companies. Yahoo stops using meta keywords for search. Twitter gets an (unofficial) app store.

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11 Ways the iPad can be used for B2B Marketing (aka a list of App Store apps all B2B Marketers should be using)

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

For B2B marketers, you can expect the following tools will be useful on an iPad (and Smartphone): Social Media tools: Twitter apps, Facebook’s app, Google Buzz’s app, LinkedIn’s app are all useful to B2B marketers. CRM tools: An example of these are Oracle ‘ s and Salesforce.com’s mobile apps.

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Genoo Offers Web Marketing for Small Business

Customer Experience Matrix

The commenting system captures a URL, link text and Twitter name in addition to the usual first/last name and email address. Data capture forms can be displayed within a Genoo page or linked to an externally-hosted page through Genoo-provided Javascript. Commenters are automatically entered as leads into the Genoo database.

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The 29 Best Social Media Monitoring Tools

Webbiquity

Social media monitoring, analytics and stats for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, with benchmarking to measure your performance against peers, insights to optimize content, and reporting capabilities. It aggregates all of the recent posts from Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, Instagram, and others that contain that specific hashtag.

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60 Marketing Acronyms Every Industry Pro Should Know

Hubspot

Examples: Salesforce.com, Google. Some systems also incorporate feeds from social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and others. With CSS you can create rules to tell your website how you want it to display information. DM: Direct Mail, or Direct Message (Twitter). This Twitter trend is outdated: Find out why.