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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 2

WebMarketCentral

Discover these answers and others here in more of the best posts from the past year on social media marketing and PR. Top 10 Business Applications for Facebook by Duct Tape Marketing Of the 1,000+ Facebook apps built thus far, only a very small number—perhaps a couple of dozen or so—have value for B2B marketers and PR pros.

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Best of 2008: Social Media Optimization, Part 5

WebMarketCentral

Three Ways People Who Aren't Running for President Can Make Social Media Pay by HubSpot's Inbound Marketing Blog Rick Burnes explains three ways that even organizations which don't have tens of millions of dollars to spend and thousands of volunteers can use social media for marketing and PR, and measure the return.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity

Next year, Cheryl and I tentatively plan to honor #Nifty50 Women and Men Writers, including bloggers, journalists, authors, and PR professionals. Director, Marketing, Communications & PR at EndPlay, Inc. She’s also the founding editor of bizSanDiego Magazine and ran her own PR firm from 2005 to 2008.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity

Next year, Cheryl and I tentatively plan to honor #Nifty50 Women and Men Writers, including bloggers, journalists, authors, and PR professionals. Director, Marketing, Communications & PR at EndPlay, Inc. She’s also the founding editor of bizSanDiego Magazine and ran her own PR firm from 2005 to 2008.

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Top 56 B2B Marketing Posts October 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Awareness of Twitter has exploded; 87% of Americans said they were “familiar with” Twitter in a poll taken earlier this year, versus just 5% in 2008 and 26% in 2009. Your PR team was aware of most of these as it often had a hand in generating those placements. This is my final post on the skewed Web. In the early days of Web 2.0