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Open Research: A Framework for Social Analytics

Online Marketing Institute

This entry was posted on Friday, August 12th, 2011 at 5:08 am and is filed under Altimeter , Social Media Measurement. The more you share it, the easier it is for us to produce more. Read Susan’s post announcing this report. I’ll link to posts that add to the discussion below. Will send you a ping.

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Digital and Dollars – Successfully Adding Online Marketing to Your.

Convince & Convert

Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Vegas, baby! Vegas, baby! Vegas, baby!

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Please Help Me Support Make-A-Wish Foundation | Convince & Convert.

Convince & Convert

The Revolution is Coming I don’t think I’ve announced it publicly yet, but the final title of the new book from Amber and me (coming in February, 2011) is: The Now Revolution: 7 Moves to Transform Your Business with Speed, Smarts and Social Media Many, many thanks to everyone who voted on possible titles, and provided suggestions.

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10 Genius Ideas That Changed Marketing Forever

Hubspot

As Michelle Accardi-Petersen wrote in her 2011 book Agile Marketing , “the old integrated marketing methods don’t work. For their daily information, online readers consult various sources, including newspaper sites, email, and social media. 7) Social Networks. 2) Blogging. Because Marketing = Educating.”. 9) Virality.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Twitter is so 2008 The buzz about location came largely at the expense of Twitter, as most of the social media brigade updated their Twitter status infrequently, if at all. Smart phone-toting attendees could snap a photo of each others’ code, and instantly follow one another within the my.SXSW social network.