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The Top Sources and Trends in B2B Website Traffic

Webbiquity

Image credit: Mikael Blomkvist on Pexels Here’s a dive into those questions, plus the detail behind them, such as a breakdown of social media traffic by source. The total sample size is less than 30, so your mileage may definitely vary. Organic search visits were 10% higher, while traffic from social media was up 7%.

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A Sample Weekly Marketing Schedule For Advisors

FMG Suite

When should I post on social media? Am I blogging enough? To help you get started, I’ve put together a sample marketing schedule and examples of things you can do day to day. Every other weekend, take time to write a blog. You should aim to post a new blog twice a month. It’s an easy way to expand your network.

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What are the Best Social Networks for B2B Marketing? (Research)

Webbiquity

According to recent research , more than 80% of b2b marketers now use the “big 3″ social networksLinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook—to distribute content. And if so, which social networks are most productive? The short answers are “yes” and “LinkedIn and Twitter.”

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Start Page Posts: Get the Reach you Deserve

Buffer

Here’s a question that puzzles most social media users … Why do some of my posts get more views than others? Each social network has a different algorithm. Well one hypothesis is that Twitter, and other social networks, simply don’t want users to leave the app. Which begs the question.

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Integrating RSS Feeds, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, a Primer for Managing your Social Media Time Efficiently

NuSpark Consulting

If you’re like me (and if you’re not, read this anyway), you’re looking for ways to monitor social media and blog feeds without jumping around to multiple platforms. We’re all busy, and am sure we have our own methods to monitor, share, and comment on the tweets, posts, blogs, and updates we receive each day. The easy ones.

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Integrating RSS Feeds, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, a Primer for Managing your Social Media Time Efficiently

NuSpark Consulting

If you’re like me (and if you’re not, read this anyway), you’re looking for ways to monitor social media and blog feeds without jumping around to multiple platforms. We’re all busy, and am sure we have our own methods to monitor, share, and comment on the tweets, posts, blogs, and updates we receive each day. The easy ones.

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5 Content Marketers on How They Snagged Long-Term Contracts

ClearVoice

Or used this social networking site as a source of leads? And when she thinks back on most of her work over the past five years, she says she’s found them by searching keywords on Facebook and Twitter: Subscribe to Facebook groups, e-newsletters and listserves — yes they are still a thing!