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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. In your view, what social networks beyond those big four should B2B marketers be paying attention to, if any? We’re all inundated with notifications on social media.

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What Is Web 3.0? The Future of the Internet

Single Grain

By 1999, people were starting to be able to engage with each other on the Internet via social media platforms, content blogs, and other services. Companies such as Uber, Airbnb, Facebook, and other social media platforms arose during the web 2.0 Dive Deeper: 7 Ways to Leverage AI in Social Media Marketing.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

One of the initial goals of KM was disintermediation -- getting rid of the layers between front-line people and useful information. Let interest in using these tools spread virally. Use social network analysis (mapping or interviewing) to identify the de facto networks of expertise and trust in the organization.

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Tech 2020: How Technology Has Revolutionized Campaigning

Walker Sands

As we dive deep into a recent history of presidential campaigns, we see how technology has influenced politics through targeted campaigns and leveraging social networks, as well as how it has inevitably led to the rise of new security issues. The Social Network. Targeted Campaigns.