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The Marketing Book Podcast: “B2B Social Selling Strategy” by Julie Atherton

The Forward Observer

B2B Social Selling Strategy: Connect with Customers, Build Relationships, and Drive Sales by Julie Atherton About the Book Social media, when deployed strategically and effectively in B2B channels, offers a uniquely personal long-term networking opportunity for sales teams and business professionals.

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3 Ways to Secure Your CRM and Avoid Security Risks

Zoominfo

If you have physical servers at your office location, make sure your servers have secure points of entry, and your routers and local networks are secure as well. Disable your router’s SSID broadcast. Prevent unwanted visitors from finding you by turning off this broadcast. Enable firewalls for all computers on your network.

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What Content Marketers Can Learn from the Greatest Television Steal of All Time

Contently

Last Thursday, the NFL announced a $113 billion TV deal with its broadcast partners—an insane haul that cemented the NFL as the most coveted entertainment property on earth. And Fox was still a fringe network compared to the “big three” of CBS, NBC, and ABC. But first, the network had 6 months to create Fox Sports from scratch.

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How to Enhance Your Media Placements with Brandpoint’s New Broadcast Coverage

Brandpoint

With this in mind, we’re excited to announce that we have a new and improved addition to our industry-leading distribution network: broadcast TV websites. What does the updated broadcast distribution network mean for PR professionals? What does the updated broadcast distribution network mean for PR professionals?

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Nielsen’s national TV ratings gets accreditation back after 19-month suspension

Martech

For nearly all of the broadcast era, Nielsen had what was essentially a monopoly on measuring ratings. For much of that time, both TV networks and advertisers complained about the accuracy of the data. Since 2011 major network broadcast ratings have dropped more than 80% , according to SpoilerTV. Why we care. Bad timing.

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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. In your view, what social networks beyond those big four should B2B marketers be paying attention to, if any? public broadcast models. But it remains a very valuable place for professional networking.

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How to Help Your Employees Become Influencers

Onalytica B2B

May be very active on social networks that would be considered more personal e.g. Facebook and Instagram. • No social posts on topics that drive advocacy for the brand. • No social engagement with other employees. • Audience size: Up to 1,000 online (LinkedIn and Twitter combined). Networkers. Broadcasters.