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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | WEBBIQUITY SEPTEMBER 8, 2010 Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far) What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter? What social media tool helps small business double their reach on Twitter? national survey of reporters and editors revealed that 89% use blogs for story research, 65% turn to social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, and 52% utilize microblogging services such as Twitter. 80% of Twitter use is on mobile devices. | B2B MARKETING ZONE POSTS OCTOBER 5, 2010 Top 56 B2B Marketing Posts for September 2010 Should Investor Relations Teams Use Twitter? Sign onto Twitter/StockTwits and start tweeting, right? Setting up a B2B blog or a Facebook or Twitter [.]. CK’s B2B Blog , September 20, 2010 Last week I had the honor of presenting on both social media and mobile media at Optimization Summits in Dallas and I wanted to take this post to share the mobile marketing presentation I created for the event. What Would Google Do? am not someone who watches Twitter while the panel is going on, so none of the below suggestions relate to that. Like what? | | | | | | | DELICIOUS B2BMARKETING JULY 31, 2009 B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up While honored, I also find reviewing these solutions confusing because there is a lot of variation in the product presentations and overlap between categories. 3) Search engine marketing services providers – Shar VanBoskirk covers this market, but I’ve found companies like Reprise Media, IMPAQT, iCrossing and iProspect doing a lot more to help B2B marketers understand how to turn search optimization or paid clicks into qualified leads. Most recently, Marketo just announced their lead management solution. But does the B2B need the same platform components as B2C?) Exciting times. | WEBMARKETCENTRAL MAY 18, 2009 Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 2 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). How should you measure the impact of social media? Web 2.0 | |
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