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Best Business Blogging Tips and Guides of 2010 (So Far), Part 1

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Learn how to make your blog the center of your social media efforts, build traffic, write great posts and more here in some of the best tips, tactics and guidance for blogging of 2010 so far. 100+ SMB Blogging Ideas to Kick Start 2010 by Small Business Trends. SEO’s Magic Bullet by PR 20/20.

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Business Blogging Turns 20 This Year (Plus 12 More Stellar Stats and Facts)

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The original term “weblog” was shortened to just “blog” a year later, and that term was named Merriam-Webster’s word of the year in 2004. Business blogging is now commonplace. Three-quarters of B2B marketers and 61% of their B2C counterparts use blogs as part of their social media content.

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

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Today’s most effective marketers are optimizing content across channels, coordinating search and social marketing activities with traditional PR, and measuring their web presence and performance with sophistication. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices.

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Top 60 B2B Marketing Posts and Hottest Topics November 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Ten reasons to blog – even if nobody reads it - grow - Practical Marketing Solutions , November 7, 2010 Building an engaged community through a business blog can be extremely difficult — sometimes impossible. Is the era of PR over? First, let’s define what PR means from the perspective of the customer (i.e.,

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

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Looking at the importance of social media by business function, 80% of business executives said social is “important” or “somewhat important” in marketing and branding; 74% said the same for customer service; 70% for innovation and new product/service development; and 63% for employee recruiting. Brandpoint ).

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity

Looking at the importance of social media by business function, 80% of business executives said social is “important” or “somewhat important” in marketing and branding; 74% said the same for customer service; 70% for innovation and new product/service development; and 63% for employee recruiting. Brandpoint ).

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

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Content Sharing Trends in 2010 [Infographic] by Pamorama Pam Dyer reports on data from AddThis showing the top methods for sharing information from more than 300 options. Is a Blog Still Important in 2011? companies are currently using blogs for marketing purposes, up from 29% in 2009 and just 16% in 2007.