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Yours in Marketing Episode 5 – SEO Tools with Tim Soulo

Directive Agency

So whenever I publish all sorts of research when I share the blog, it’s actually my ideas of what I want to study and how. And his article went … I think he published it either on Buzz Feed or somewhere like New York Times … some super popular publication and this article went viral. I did go the marketing route.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

It will be published later this year as a chapter in a compendium book on emerging trends in KM. And the creative people who often had the Knowledge Director thrust upon them conceived of KM as a means for increasing organizational innovation, customer satisfaction and employee retention. The PKM-Enabled Organization.

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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

And it’s really interesting to hear his thoughts about how B2B leaders, how websites in general, can make their copy more engaging, more interesting, and ultimately how you can convert them into better and more qualified and quantified customers. How do you see the power of LinkedIn from an article publishing perspective?

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Yours In Marketing Episode 1 – ft. Joel Klettke

Directive Agency

And it’s really interesting to hear his thoughts about how B2B leaders, how websites in general, can make their copy more engaging, more interesting, and ultimately how you can convert them into better and more qualified and quantified customers. How do you see the power of LinkedIn from an article publishing perspective?

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Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble | social crm.

Convince & Convert

We are spending countless employee hours tweeting, retweeting, responding to tweets, figuring out whom to follow, secretly following celebs and athletes, and designing custom Twitter backgrounds. Nobody forced companies to get involved with their customers in this way. Try that with a press release… Nowhere to Run.

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