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Social media ROI sucks! (Or, you can prove anything if you send out a survey)

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Social distribution of content and messages isn’t considered all that effective in providing business value to companies, according to a recent analysis by Forrester Research. In last place: Facebook, whose problem (according to Forrester VP and principal analyst Nate Elliott) is poor targeting and static-image ad units.

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B2B Marketing & Sales Insights from Lori Wizdo of Forrester Research

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I had the great the opportunity to interview Lori Wizdo , B2B marketing analyst at Forrester Research. Forrester does a great deal of buyer journey research on sources of influence in a lot of other dimensions: First, buyers do like to talk to vendors early in the process. But, like any average, it’s wrong.

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CMOs: Wield Powers of Influence to Gain a Seat at the Executive Table

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According to a recent CSOinsights 2012 Sales Performance Optimization survey, a mere 11% of sales people have a strong understanding of their customers’ buying process. Source: Forrester, Metrics that Matter for B2B Marketers, October 26, 2011. i Source: Forrester, Metrics that Matter for B2B Marketers, October 26, 2011.

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PowerViews with Jeff Ernst: Marketing & Sales Must Work Together

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In this second episode of PowerViews, I have the pleasure of talking with Jeff Ernst who provides advisory services to CMO and marketing leadership professionals as Principal Analyst at Forrester Research. Jeff joined Forrester after spending 20 years in sales and marketing. Jeff Ernst's research at Forrester. Stay Tuned.

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The Skinny on Lead Nurturing - 11 Experts Weigh In (part 1 of 2)

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In the same blog he goes on to quote Forrester’s Laura Ramos: In earlier studies, Forrester found that at least half of B2B marketers surveyed did not have well defined L2RM processes or failed to follow the ones they did have in place for activities like lead scoring, nurturing and recycling and management.