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Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit

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Have a B2B Facebook & Twitter Presence with Minimal Time

B2B Marketing Traction

Do you want to have a presence on Facebook & Twitter, but don’t want to spend tons of time – or sacrifice your personal privacy? B2B marketers are interested in having a presence on Facebook and Twitter, but they have two main concerns – time and privacy.

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A Social Media Strategy for B2B Marketers

B2B Marketing Traction

Some business to business (B2B) marketers are still hesitant about investing in social media. It is on social media that marketers are able to share content, and content marketing is what helps buyers find you online. There is a very practical way to set up social media for B2B marketing. Facebook for B2B Marketing?

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Five Lessons From the Web 2.0 Summit

Paul Gillin

I had a chance to attend the recent Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco and hear from some of the business leaders of the new Internet, including the CEOs of Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and Twitter. The traditional role of marketing has been to create an image or deliver a message. Check out the wall posts on Facebook.

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Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter in Plain English

Paul Gillin

I prepared summaries for my upcoming Search & Social Double Whammy seminar on May 2 in Burlington, MA describing the “big three” social networks: Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Facebook & LinkedIn. Facebook & LinkedIn. Marketers can think of these communications as a Web 2.0

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Marketers as Social Evangelists

Biznology

When it became apparent that Dell was using direct buying to its advantage and was rapidly gaining share in the PC market, IBM had to change its strategy. While Web 2.0 This puts many marketers in the unique position of being social evangelists and driving change in the organizations they work for. Be inclusive.

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Chris Abraham joins Frank Eliason and Shel Holtz on FIR

Biznology

I recently wrote two articles relevant to the show, The Implications for PR if Twitter Goes Away and The Secret to Mastodon’s Success is Mastering the Hyperlocal , both of which were foci of the podcast. The only reason this occurred to me is because I went back in time to when I was a Twitter baby, via my experience on Mastodon.