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Is Content Curation an Easy Way for Content Marketers to Do More.

Industrial Marketing Today

Google News, aggregating content via RSS feeds and social bookmarking sites have been around for a while. In my opinion, the best way forward is to create some original content and mix in a healthy dose of content curation using the best of human skills and automation techniques. David Brazeal´s last blog.

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Successful Industrial Websites Require Part DiY and Part.

Industrial Marketing Today

My opinion is somewhat biased because I am an industrial and B2B marketing consultant. Search This Site Browse Industrial Marketing Topics B2B E-Mail Marketing B2B Lead Generation B2B Marketing Collateral B2B Marketing Videos B2B Media Planning Content Marketing Industrial Marketing & Web 2.0 Is that a good thing?

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How to Use a B2B Blog to Win Customers and Influence Prospects

Industrial Marketing Today

A B2B blog is the perfect online tool to accomplish that. If you are still not sure about the benefits of using a business blog, head over to HubSpot and read these articles: 6 Reasons Every Small Business Should Be Blogging… Are You Missing the Boat? I say you need both. That’s all you need for now.

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Don't Count on Marketing Automation to Solve All Your Lead.

Industrial Marketing Today

That is unfortunate because Marketing Automation software is a very useful tool and in my opinion, a necessity these days. Search This Site Browse Industrial Marketing Topics B2B E-Mail Marketing B2B Lead Generation B2B Marketing Collateral B2B Marketing Videos B2B Media Planning Content Marketing Industrial Marketing & Web 2.0

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Have Digital Marketing and Social Media Killed the Industrial.

Industrial Marketing Today

Steve Woods said it best when he wrote in his blog post , “As the emphasis on face-to-face interaction as a way to build trust decreases in lieu of other ways of building trust, the need to be “in the field” also decreases.” The key in my opinion is that these are all changes that are driven by buyer behavior and not the other way around.