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Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit

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Skip to content Home About Michael Brenner Appearances B2B Marketing Insider Michael Brenner's Blog on B2B Marketing Content Marketing Demand Generation Mobile Sales Alignment Search Marketing Social Media Strategy November 30, 2010 Subscribe Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit Share The 7th Annual Web 2.0

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The 6 Most Common B2B Questions about Twitter

B2B Marketing Traction

Learning to use Twitter can be perplexing, because it has it’s own language and coding. In this blog post I provide answers and how-to’s for the six most common questions B2B companies have about getting started on Twitter. The @ sign is used to designate a Twitter user’s name. Twitter Icon.

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6 Ways to Get Strategic for Twitter Chat Success

B2B Marketing Traction

Hosting a Twitter chat can offer a great marketing benefits or turn into a total failure. Here are some of the things to consider when designing your new Twitter chat. This is a great idea, in my opinion, but it made me think about the different types of Twitter chats and how they fit different audiences.

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Five Lessons From the Web 2.0 Summit

Paul Gillin

I had a chance to attend the recent Web 2.0 and Twitter. This year’s Web 2.0 I had a chance to attend the recent <a href=&# [link] >Web 2.0 and Twitter. Summit&# src=&# [link] alt=&# Mark Zuckerberg at Web 2.0 Summit&# src=&# [link] alt=&# Steven Berlin Johnson at Web 2.0

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Obama beats McCain. on Twitter

Anything Goes Marketing

Are you having a tough time convincing your boss your company needs to get on Twitter ? I checked out a site called Tweetvolume that tracks the number of times a term(s) is mentioned on Twitter and presents it in a bar chart. Here's a few I tried: Coke vs. That should be all you need to get your company's "Twitter on".

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Chris Abraham joins Frank Eliason and Shel Holtz on FIR

Biznology

I recently wrote two articles relevant to the show, The Implications for PR if Twitter Goes Away and The Secret to Mastodon’s Success is Mastering the Hyperlocal , both of which were foci of the podcast. The only reason this occurred to me is because I went back in time to when I was a Twitter baby, via my experience on Mastodon.

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Why Twitter is for old people

Chris Koch

Like many, I’m a late convert to Twitter. So I figured I wouldn’t have much to twitter about. I also figured that Twitter would appeal mostly to young people interested in flirting with one another in 140 characters or less. Twitter doesn’t just add another one of those annoying Web 2.0

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