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Tips on Using Twitter to Boost Your Marketing Efforts

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Think about how you can time the changes to your pictures to promote events or product launches. In addition, this service makes it easy to promote a page on both Twitter and Facebook at the same time as well as allowing you to schedule when the Tweet should be published if it’s specific to an event or if you want to Tweet and have a life.

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Email Tips for the New Year Part I

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Consider using social media sites like Facebook and MySpace to grow your lists. Does your company have a Facebook group? Create one and use it to advertise events, product releases etc. Have a look at MarketingSherpa's facebook group. PS - feel free to look for me on Facebook. Hope the tips helped!

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How to Prevent List Attrition yet Drive Event Attendance

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This week's blog post was inspired by an idea by Yaro Starak over at Entrepreneurs-journey.com who suggested to look for blog ideas by scanning Facebook groups. Instead of creating one email for each event, consider creating one email and using dynamic content to display multiple events based on a person's product purchases.

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B2B Marketing Trends From Eloqua Experience 09 Via Twitter

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The Eloqua product was much discussed at the event but I’ve excluded those tweets here as this post was focused on learnings for B2B marketers that goes beyond Eloqua. This post as an example, was written from the product of social media (Twitter). I hope you enjoy it and I encourage you to follow the Tweeters that I mention below.

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Email Marketing Metrics You Should be Tracking

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Did a combined direct mail and email campaign really lift response for a new product launch or was email sufficient? Chad H Follow me on Twitter: @chadhorenfeldt PS: Become a fan of my new son Matthew on his Facebook fan page. For example, should B2B marketers combine email and SMS messages for event reminders or is email sufficient?

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Driving More Web Traffic: The Community Effect

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Gaming - The Online Community of Youth Besides Facebook, MySpace and other web 2.0 What is the "social glue" that will keep people coming back to your site, opening your emails and buying your products and services? As this idea grows, you may want to move to a format where you bring in advocates of your products and services.