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Five Ways to “Get Real” With B-to-B Social Media

Biznology

Today, 89% of B-to-B marketers in the U.S. are using social media, says a study conducted by iTracks and the Business Marketing Association (BMA). In fact, B-to-B use of social media may have even eclipsed that of consumer marketers, according to another report from White Horse Productions. First, get busy on LinkedIn.

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The Recession is Here - Time to Become an Eco-Marketer

Anything Goes Marketing

I focused my research this week on how I can help my customers build out a demand waterfall as defined by the smart people over at SiriusDecisions. During my research, I stumbled upon a great article by the Canadian Marketing Blog called " 2009 B-to-B Demand Creation Trends " eh (Canadian joke).

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Blogs are Becoming the New Front Door for Prospects: Is Yours Open?

Online Marketing Institute

5 Most Popular Blog Posts Content Marketing: How to get your subject matter experts on your corporate blog (7) Social Marketing: Twitter contest boosts followers 43% (6) Marketing Research: Cold, hard cash versus focus groups (4) Email Marketing: Improve deliverability by deleting subscribers? (4)

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Digital Natives in Our Midst | Advice and Opinion

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Research & Analysis. RSS Feeds » SUBSCRIBE TO CIO. Research In Motion. Hear about industry trends for ECM and why standardizing your ECM platform is so critical to your success during this roundtable discussion. TDWI Research report clears confusion about automating data governance. src = [link]. }.

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Top 56 B2B Marketing Posts for September 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Tribes Rule the Hyper-Social Organization - Paul Gillin , September 8, 2010 I’ve been looking forward to reading The Hyper-Social Organization since I first heard François Gossieaux and Ed Moran discuss the findings of their “Tribalization of Business&# research at a conference two years ago. wasn’t disappointed. Rules Have Changed.