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The real problem with Google might be Facebook

Convince & Convert

Google dominates most markets in which they have a horse in the race (with G+ being a notable exception). It’s already happening with Facebook, as the skyrocketing ad revenues at Facebook are coming not just from big advertisers, but from SMBs that are willing to pay for the organic reach that Facebook shrewdly took away.

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24 Favorite Inbound Marketing & Digital Media Buying Tools That Don’t Include Google

NuSpark Consulting

Tools that Cover Search Marketing, SEO, Social Media, Conversion Rate, and Content. As a digital marketing lead generation strategist and online media buyer, you just can’t have enough tools to help manage my clients’ online activities. Paid Search. Doubleclick. Online Display.

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The real problem with Google might be Facebook

Convince & Convert

Google dominates most markets in which they have a horse in the race (with G+ being a notable exception). It’s already happening with Facebook, as the skyrocketing ad revenues at Facebook are coming not just from big advertisers, but from SMBs that are willing to pay for the organic reach that Facebook shrewdly took away.

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A Brief History of Online Advertising

Hubspot

Remember when "surfing the net" meant traversing a minefield of unwelcome pop-up ads? When "digital advertising" referred almost exclusively to obnoxious flashing banners and random sidebar ads? Check out a condensed history of online advertising below. The History of Online Advertising. Image credit: Wired.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

Data junkies, stats addicts, web trivia buffs rejoice — here are a deluge of social media, search and other marketing research facts and figures from 50 articles and blog posts published so far in 2010. How are marketers planning to allocate budgets this year? What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter?