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5 Steps to Social Media Leads with Content Marketing

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The number one marketing trend for 2011, according to the 17,000 member B2B technology marketing group on LinkedIn, is the increasing integration of social media with traditional marketing tactics to drive qualified leads. John Cook’s comment to the blog post got straight to the point: "How do you accomplish this”?

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The Top-5 B2B Marketing Trends for 2012

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Social media has clearly evolved from the experimental stage to become an established marketing tactic and lead generator in 2011. 3 - Focus on lead quality In the past, it was difficult to gauge lead quality and lead gen's impact on sales pipeline, so in the absence of real quality indicators, more leads were considered better.

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The Top-10 B2B Marketing Trends for 2011

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1 - Integration of social media into lead generation programs 2011 will be the year social media evolves from the experimental stage to become an established marketing tactic. 4 - Focus on lead quality In the past, marketing focus has often been on generating increasing quantities of leads.

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The Brave New World of B2B Marketing - Are You Ready?

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Remarkable content that leaves a lasting impression and engages the reader to take action such as requesting access to your Webcast or asking to get in touch with you to learn more about your solution. With compelling content that is relevant, valuable, and of high quality.

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Is the In-House B2B Marketing Department Going Away?

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We sure see this trend in the marketing automation platforms we use on a daily basis – webcasts, email campaigns, lead management, and many more. It seems as if the marketing function has only recently caught on to this trend in a major way, though. Is marketing moving to a subscription based model?