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Best of 2009 (So Far): Social Media Marketing, Part 4

WebMarketCentral

With the rapidly increasing use of social media tools for marketing and PR comes growing pressure to demonstrate results. How can you monitor everything that's being said about your company, competitors and key industry topics across the social media landscape without spending a fortune on monitoring software?

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Best of 2009: Social Media Marketing, Part 1

Webbiquity

With the rapidly increasing use of social media tools for marketing and PR comes growing pressure to demonstrate results. How can you monitor everything that’s being said about your company, competitors and key industry topics across the social media landscape without spending a fortune on monitoring software? by HubSpot.

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5 Proven Strategies for B2B Social Media Marketing

Online Marketing Institute

Regus chose Affect Strategies , a PR, marketing and social media firm specializing in business-to-business companies, to run their New York campaign. Furthermore, there was a 33% percent conversion rate on leads generated through the New York landing page , compared to a 12% conversion rate on 2008. Thanks for highlighting it.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

While the privacy issues continue to be a stumbling block for some, the ability of these services to enhance your experiences in real-time by showing you who’s nearby, and insider tips for each location is enticing. event, and the Techset blogger lounge. At the end of the day, I hardly used my badge.

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101 Sure-Fire Ways to Make People Hate Your Marketing

Hubspot

Don't give away anything to them that's form-free , like a helpful blog post or an answer to their burning question. You'll increase your clickthrough rate! Don't include any links to your privacy policy on or near your forms, and don't display any third-party seals of approval (e.g. That's just a waste of a tweet/post/update.