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Tuula Lehtimäki & Jari Salo & Heidi Hiltula & Mikko Lankinen. Harnessing web 2.0 for business-to-business marketing - Literature review and an empirical perspective from Finland. ISBN:978-951-42-9120-3

Online Marketing Institute

for business-to-business marketing and add an empirical perspective on the subject from Finland. for business-to-business marketing and add an empirical perspective on the subject from Finland. Among the examined Finnish industrial firms the utilization of web 2.0 Overall, web 2.0

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how to use social media - lessons from ama digital conference

The Effective Marketer

Just as a sidenote, I thought ironic the fact that for a “digital marketing conference&# that focused on social media (blogs, wikis, twitter, facebook, etc.) the AMA Tampa Bay chapter didn’t have a blog, a wiki, or a discussion forum on their website where attendees could continue the conversation.

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Book Review: The New Rules of Marketing and PR

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On the tactical side, Scott presents a coherent framework for integrating all the tools of Web 2.0 into a unified marketing and PR program: blogs, podcasting, wikis, online discussion forums, social media, video, websites and search marketing. social media.

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Strategic Guy: Three Phases of Social Media Maturation

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I welcome your comments to this blog post or you can add specific content to this article at this wiki: Three Phases of Social Media Maturation Posted by Marc Hausman at 6:04 PM Labels: BearingPoint , Epok , GovDelivery , Microsoft , social media , Spirent , technology public relations 8comments: MIke Dubrall said.

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B2B marketers are stumbling in the dark

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But one thing does seem annoyingly true of B2B marketing departments compared to their consumer peers: B2B departments dont learn. A new CMO walking into her new job in a B2B company ought to be able to ask for the Book of Learning and be given a big, fat ring binder (or wiki URL). 237 posts from The Drama 2.0