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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. While three-quarters of marketers consider measurement of social media impact important, 70% say that measuring those results is difficult. eMarketer ).

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Digital and Dollars – Successfully Adding Online Marketing to Your.

Convince & Convert

Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Looking forward to a repeat of the good times in 2011. Vegas, baby! Vegas, baby! Vegas, baby!

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Please Help Me Support Make-A-Wish Foundation | Convince & Convert.

Convince & Convert

The Revolution is Coming I don’t think I’ve announced it publicly yet, but the final title of the new book from Amber and me (coming in February, 2011) is: The Now Revolution: 7 Moves to Transform Your Business with Speed, Smarts and Social Media Many, many thanks to everyone who voted on possible titles, and provided suggestions.

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Be a Social Business: PR Trends in 2011

Proactive Report

For three years or so savvy companies and organizations have been experimenting with how to become a social brand. They’ve experimented with social media campaigns and activities, mostly in the marketing and PR arena. Some have been dragged into social CRM by their customers.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

There was no shatteringly impactful takeaway from SXSW 2010, as it seems we’ve entered a (sure to be brief) innovation lull. Smart phone-toting attendees could snap a photo of each others’ code, and instantly follow one another within the my.SXSW social network. Largely, it didn’t happen.