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17 Content Marketing Trends to Keep an Eye On

Writtent Blog

Content marketing — like any other type of online marketing — is continually changing and evolving. Meaning, if your content campaign today looks just like it did in ‘07, then it isn’t as effective as it was in 2007. Social media marketing is the most popular content promotion tactic by a mile. Image source.

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How TV Shows can make it big Online

Taylor Marek

Anyways, the thought occurred to me that the easiest way tv shows can make a living online is to partner up with companies such as Netflix and Blockbuster to syndicate episodes where the public wants them. and Why Google Wave? (1) This strategy works well in movies also. What youve just read are some insights hes gleaned so far.

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Timeline of PR News Content

Proactive Report

In 2006 when the idea of search visibility for news content was catching on and Google launched Google News, PR pros and agencies were not open to the idea of optimizing news content for search engines. By 2007 Facebook launched business pages and Twitter started to gain momentum. Indeed there will always be new things to learn.

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Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I

The Marketing Blog

concepts’ and the understanding that I’ve had so far: RSS – ‘Really Simple Syndication’ Consider a ‘pipeline’ which streams water from the river to your homes. The focus of the blog has shifted from that of a startup-centric one when it originally started in 2007. (Search frequency for Web 2.0

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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage of Site Traffic by Adam Sherk on October 23, 2009 Yesterday posts from eMarketer and Marketing Pilgrim called my attention to some interesting social media statistics put out by advertising network Chitika.

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Teens & Young Adults Prefer Facebook Over Blogs

Firebelly

Blogging by teens (ages 12-17) has been cut in half - from 28 percent in 2006 to 14 percent in 2009. Where did they go? Social networking sites (SNS). 73 percent of teens and 72 percent of Gen Y are now active on at least one SNS. 71 percent of young adults prefer Facebook while 66 percent of younger teens prefer Myspace. View an alternate.

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Cognitive Flexibilty Theory, Hypertext, and the Post-Gutenberg Mind: Rand Spiro's Home Page

Buzz Marketing for Technology

For example, his lengthy contention that because the origin of Googles search algorithm is mechanistic in ways that resemble Fredierick Taylors old time-motion studies and the mechanization of work, Google therefore needs to be used in a mechanistic way is an out and out non sequitur. June 21, 2008 | Permalink. |. Comments (0).

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