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Best Social PR Guides, Tips and Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

We’ve seen these before—meaningless, over-used goobledygook buzzwords in press releases—but here Adam Sherk provides an updated list for 2010, topped by “leading,&# “unique,&# “solution&# and “innovator&# and proceeding through “customer-centric,&# “outside the box&# and “peak performance.&#

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The B2B marketing ironies of our time

Biznology

Back in 2010, I was invited to become a contributor to Harvard Business Review ’s online publication. Readers argued that nothing justifies opt-out email behavior — which is ironic because opt-out is in fact the guideline operational under the CAN-SPAM Act. Ironic, isn’t it? What a thrill!

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3 Key Tips to Effective B2B Email Marketing

Tomorrow People

billion in 2010, to over 3.8 In 2010, the typical corporate user was found to send and receive about 110 messages daily. Roughly 18% of emails received is spam , comprising both actual spam and “graymail” (i.e. billion by 2014.

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How to Outrank your Competitors on Google

Schubert B2B

At the Mobile World Congress in 2010, then-Google executive Eric Schmidt announced that the company would be developing its new ideas and technology for mobile devices first and desktop technology second. So, they were a main driver in pushing us towards a mobile-first society.

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25 Billion Tweets And More: A Year In Online Activity

Marketing Insider Group

And yes, 89% were SPAM. 107 trillion – The number of emails sent on the Internet in 2010. 89.1% – The share of emails that were spam. 262 billion – The number of spam emails per day (assuming 89% are spam). 255 million – The number of websites as of December 2010. million – Added websites in 2010.

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The Golden Rule for Marketing

Digital B2B Marketing

Gary Thuerk, referred to as the father of spam, said “I never fill out any personal information on Web sites because it all goes into some kind of marketing database” in an interview with eSecurity Planet. More than 200 million numbers had already been added to the Do Not Call registry in 2010. I didn’t think so.

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3 keys for better email engagement in Gmail

Martech

It means we’re still talking about issues that were hot buttons back in 2010 and 2013 when people thought of it as the cheap and easy channel. We can also expect new definitions of spam and engagement on these platforms. All I had to do was update the slide with new creative. And that’s sad!

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