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Thursday, September 2, 2010
recent article on MediaPost summarized a Webinar presented by Jennifer Howard, who leads Google's B2B market group. These trends underscore the importance of embedding keywords into every content asset and related web page on your site and others where you maintain a presence. After all, it's where the research process often begins.
 
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Today people literally have the whole world in their hands – well Google Earth at least. Creating a PPC campaign is not as easy as scribbling a few ads on a serviette, popping them into Google and paying hundreds of pounds to publicise them to the whole world. Top Tweeting. Would you believe it? 8211; [link]. Not an Earnest guarantee.
 
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Fill your Google Reader with blogs and fly through with the touch of your finger. If you don’t currently use Google Reader, create an account just to add this list of 330 B2B Marketing and Sales Blogs and keep up with the latest ideas and trends. It is much more of a consuming device, rather than a creating device.
 

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In this post I want to focus on the trends in Marketing Automation for 2010. These are the trends that are mentioned most often: Improved ROI & Reporting. With that said, I believe the overall trend towards accountability, measurement and marketing ROI will continue to pick up steam. predictions. The Contributors. and Web 3.0
report from McKinsey on tech-enabled business trends to watch and thought it was important enough to summarize for our community.  These trends are broadly known as “big data.” This trend has the potential to drive a radical transformation in research, innovation, and marketing. Post on Google Buzz. Digg this!
Here are nine marketing trends you can expect during 2009: Marketing Trend #1: Increased use of digital media and a decrease in television, radio, and print media. Marketing Trend #2: Increased use of quality, targeted content (textual and video) that tells a company's story well and engages the prospective customer.
Trends. Google. Social Search at LinkedIn Beats Google. just found a more useful way to search than Google. It only works for a defined use case, but, in a search market that is 85% going on 90% Google-dominated, this can still be significant. The site that provides a better search experience than Google?
Beyond this… Google and Bing for more referrals than you can handle. CoTweet :   Self proclaimed: “how business does Twitter”  a beta app providing for multiple accounts/multiple uses; keyword monitoring and trend tracking, duty cycle alerts, click tracking, tweet scheduling, threaded conversations, and more. The Collection. 30 Web2.0
Over time, your blog will contain an increasingly rich and relevant reservoir of information that serves as a Google magnet. Tags: Blogging Content Marketing Knowledge Center Marketing Basics News Online Social Media Tips & Mini-Guides Trends It’s much more powerful than those young whippersnappers–Twitter and Facebook.
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We track the marketing mix (including PR) over time against trends in sales. This is the number of articles or blog posts that mention the product or service measured against the trend in sales. In Google analytics , you can drill down by country—even by city—to see where your traffic comes from. Image by LollyKnit via Flickr.
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You might think that Realtor.com, Yahoo real estate, the Yellow Pages, either of the two local newspapers or all of the big area real estate companies would trample an individual realtor on Google. In fact, when you search for "Bonita Springs real estate" in Google, you pull up a total of 557,000 results. But, you’d be wrong.