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Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit

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Skip to content Home About Michael Brenner Appearances B2B Marketing Insider Michael Brenner's Blog on B2B Marketing Content Marketing Demand Generation Mobile Sales Alignment Search Marketing Social Media Strategy November 30, 2010 Subscribe Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit Share The 7th Annual Web 2.0

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A Social Media Strategy for B2B Marketers

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Some business to business (B2B) marketers are still hesitant about investing in social media. They may view social media as a business to consumer (B2C) activity or they think that their target audience isn’t on social media. B2B companies are getting traction on social media.

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The 6 Most Common B2B Questions about Twitter

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Learning to use Twitter can be perplexing, because it has it’s own language and coding. In this blog post I provide answers and how-to’s for the six most common questions B2B companies have about getting started on Twitter. The @ sign is used to designate a Twitter user’s name. Twitter Icon.

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6 Ways to Get Strategic for Twitter Chat Success

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Hosting a Twitter chat can offer a great marketing benefits or turn into a total failure. Here are some of the things to consider when designing your new Twitter chat. This is a great idea, in my opinion, but it made me think about the different types of Twitter chats and how they fit different audiences.

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Executives on Social Media: The Value of Social Leadership

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There is no need to focus on how social media is incredibly powerful for your organization. Between having branded company accounts, having a social marketing team, and getting employees to create and share content too – these tactics will have a profound impact on the organization. Weber Shandwick ). Weber Shandwick ).

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Social media monitoring: why it’s a must

Biznology

Before the Internet and Web 2.0, the print and broadcast media were the only ones who could really speak to the masses about a business. Now, with the help of social media and review sites, everyone and anyone can have a say, anytime. Southwest Airlines took to social media touting how they are now the only U.S.

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Social media in a polarized world

Biznology

That’s true, of course, but 8 years after Twitter was launched, having millions of people communicating mostly via ephemeral snippets of text and images shaped the global communications into a broader, noisier and shallower world. Social media, in its early Web 2.0