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How To Create A Know-It-All Company - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

Buzz Marketing for Technology

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B2B IT and Social Media 1: The Buyer Perspective

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White paper syndicator ITtoolbox recently completed a study of buying influences in B2B IT purchasing decisions. Specifically, ITtoolbox wanted to determine how IT decision makers use social media tools (such as blogs, podcasts, discussion groups and wikis) to assist in purchasing decisions.

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How to Write a Strategic Marketing Plan

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Divide this into three sections—strategies, tactics and tools. Marketing & PR Tactics Tactics specify how the identified marketing and strategies will be implemented, and how the tools that will be identified in the next session will be used to support the stated marketing and PR objectives. That ought to get you started!

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Rick Short Explains How to Turn Staff Into Prolific Bloggers

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Blog HubSpot TV Contributors Marketing Kit Internet Marketing Blog The HubSpot Inbound Internet Marketing blog covers all of inbound marketing - SEO, Blogging, Social Media, Landing Pages, Lead Generation and Analytics. Q: You work at a company that supplies electronics assembly equipment.

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Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? - They Already Are! (Part II)

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Knowledge Management Community Home Blogs Groups Wiki. Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? As I have mentioned in a previous blog post this is Part II from the series of blog posts put together as a follow up from the various reactions from the Lifehacker blog post Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? Previous Entry.