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Why More Members, Money, and Ads Don’t Always Mean More Success: A B2B Marketer’s Survival Guide

Webbiquity SMM

So the question is–are there things that today’s B2B marketers can learn from history, specifically, the tremendous success of Facebook and the rise, fall and possible resurrection of Myspace? How can the respective histories and behaviors of these two companies inform the best practices for B2B marketers?

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A Brief History of Social Media [Infographic]

Oktopost

2004 saw the birth of Facebook, when student Mark Zuckerberg launched the site to connect Harvard students with one another. In 2011, Facebook sought other methods of monetization and launched a desktop ad program called Sponsored Stories. A Not-So-Distant Past: 2010-2015. 2010 saw the emergence of photo-sharing network Instagram.

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Social Pros 18 – Ike Pigott, Alabama Power

Convince & Convert

B2B Magazine, which also has a website, B2B Online, put out a little research this week that said that amongst B2B companies, 33% of them have “fully embraced social media marketing.” They asked B2B companies, “What was your best social media format? As a B2B company, Eric, what do you think?

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Interview with Hugh MacLeod Author of Evil Plans

Diva Marketing Blog

I first stumbled on this dude Hugh MacLeod from gapingvoi d, when I stepped into blogging in 2004. In his exclusive interview for Diva Marketing, Hugh gives us his insights on how to infuse creativity in your life. Diva Marketing/Toby : In the intro you talk about the importance of integrating work with love. Hugh MacLeod .

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What really ended EMAP’s golden days?

The Way of the Web

Since then, we’ve had Myspace (2003), Facebook (2004), Youtube (2005), Twitter (2006), the iPhone (2007), the iPad (2010), and Blogger (1999) or WordPress (2003). It makes for interesting reading – the relationship between Robin Miller and David Arculus for example. site, as captured by the Wayback Machine Internet Archive.

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Facebook vs. Twitter: Which is Better for your Brand?

Devumi

Facebook has been around since 2004, while Twitter has been around since 2006. Another youth trend of note is that between 2011 and 2014 Facebook lost 3 million users in the ‘youth’ category. For those in a B2B marketing context, Facebook vs. Twitter isn’t even a comparison. This is another bad sign for Facebook.

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

Webbiquity SMM

companies now use social media for marketing (though the figure varies widely based on size of company)? ” Or that49% of B2B journalists write blogs, and 84% are on Twiter? companies now use social media for marketing. Or that 73% of U.S. Social Media Stats, Facts and Research Does Facebook Need To Build A Search Engine?