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Best of 2008 (So Far) - Social Media Optimization, Part 1

WebMarketCentral

Get the answers to these questions plus learn more about the largest and the fastest-growing social bookmarking and social networking sites in this installment of some of the best SMO blog posts and articles written so far in 2008. How 30 minutes a day can result in 250 inbound links by Search Engine Marketing Exposed Anthony Kirlew , a.k.a.

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B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up

Online Marketing Institute

Home Forrester Research « Getting Up Close and Personal | Main | Social Technographics Data Now Available » March 20, 2008 B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up [Posted by Laura Ramos ] Since the start of this year, I’ve been receiving a boatload of briefing requests from companies wanting to show me their lead generation and management solutions.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

by eMarketer. 5% of Americans had heard of Twitter in 2008; that figure rose to 87% last year. You’ll learn from this fascinating infographic that Forrester Research estimates that $716 million was spent on social media marketing in 2010, and the figure will reach $3.1 Are Twitter Followers Better Than Facebook Fans?

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity

Jenise Uehara Henrikson highlights the phenomenal growth of social media over the last six years, and particularly since 2008. Executives Fail to Focus on Social Media Marketing Strategy by eMarketer. He also notes that once-hot Digg has devolved into “the MySpace of social sharing sites.” StumbleUpon Stats.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity

Another notable Pam Dyer post, this one summarizing a study from online advertising network Chitika which shows that Twitter is the best place to share news: 47% of the outbound traffic from Twitter goes to news sites, vs. 28% from Facebook, 18% from Digg and an imperceptable share from MySpace. Organic Search Still Reigns by eMarketer.