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Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit

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Skip to content Home About Michael Brenner Appearances B2B Marketing Insider Michael Brenner's Blog on B2B Marketing Content Marketing Demand Generation Mobile Sales Alignment Search Marketing Social Media Strategy November 30, 2010 Subscribe Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit Share The 7th Annual Web 2.0

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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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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. It has racked up more than 75,000 Facebook fans and 50,000 downloads for what is essentially a B2B training and marketing tool.

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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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A Social Media Strategy for B2B Marketers

B2B Marketing Traction

Last year I would have recommended a minimum of three social media sites to B2B marketers: LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. On LinkedIn you should set up a complete personal profile as well as a branded LinkedIn Company Page. Think of Twitter as an online broadcasting tool. Facebook for B2B Marketing?

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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.

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Of dinosaurs, birds, and Enterprise Social Platforms

Biznology

As the Facebook IPO story developed over the last few weeks, people started wondering what was real and what was just smoke and mirrors. Is Twitter going to be a ghost town of 150 million users? Services like Delicious.com may be on life support after experimenting some success during the peak of the Web 2.0

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