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How Social Media, Content Transform Marketing from Expense to Investment

Webbiquity

Sales leads generated through inbound marketing–the combination of content marketing, blogging, social media, website chat and SEM–cost 61% less than those produced through traditional demand generation techniques (e.g., Photo credit: DIY Marketers.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. What do buyers really want from social media marketers? What’s the key to generating more inbound marketing leads?

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Report: Blogs Are An Important Part Of The Marketing Mix

Marketing Insider Group

BlogWell Event Today At SAP’s Newtown Square, PA Offices Today I will be attending an event titled “ BlogWell: How Big Brands Use Social Media &# including case studies from SAP, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Hershey, and Discovery Communications. Blogs help deliver information from the company to the consumer.

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The Ultimate Resource for 2013 Inbound Marketing Stats and Charts [SlideShare]

Hubspot

and statistics from the recently released 2013 State of Inbound Marketing Report. Feel free to use this data in your own content, tweet the stats you find most interesting, or just enlighten yourself about the current state of inbound marketing. 86 Revealing Charts From the 2013 State of Inbound Marketing Report.

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How Blogs Help Manufacturers Enter New Markets

Industrial Marketing Today

Acquiring new readers (traffic) by using social media to announce your posts. Driving interested visitors to your corporate Website, product and landing pages by weaving in links within your blog posts. Sending warmed up prospects to your telemarketing team to qualify before your sales team gets involved.