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1 Billion Facebook Users in 2012? Not So Fast

Biznology

A report has been released by interactive agency icrossing. If all goes as planned, according to the “research” from iCrossing, Facebook should hit the one billion mark in August of 2012. Score one for Google that many have forgotten!). Google is the same way. Image via CrunchBase. Too cynical? It steamrolls.

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How to make real friends (and pimp your Klout) with Flipboard

Biznology

I’ll get to the point: my secret to being amazingly- and profoundly-engaged with so many of my followers on Twitter , my friends on Facebook, and my circles on Google+ is because I cheat. How an iCrossing office increased its Klout through #KloutWar2011 (greatfinds.icrossing.com). Does Klout Score Really Matter?

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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 2

WebMarketCentral

Google Social Bookmarking and Blog Recommendation Engine by Key Web Data The inimitable Chris Lang explains social features added to Google Reader (such as bookmarking capability and a friends list), why they were added, and how Google will likely use this information (to create a Digg-like system that can't be gamed).

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Top 56 B2B Marketing Posts for September 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Why Integrating Your Blog with Your Homepage Is Vital to Your Content Marketing Strategy and to Google SEO - Content Marketing Today , September 3, 2010 It’s All about the Maximizing the Frequency of Critical Keywords on Your Homepage. What Would Google Do? Google shall find – even before you seek. iCrossing (2).

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

Webbiquity

A recent study concluded that almost 7% of all business web traffic goes to Facebook, twice as much as Google (3.4%) and well ahead of Yahoo! This post tells you: according to a recent study from iCrossing , across the three major search engines, 95% of the clicks came from page one. Report: 6.8% DoubleClick got 1.7%