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The 10 Key Mobile Trends for 2011

Mindjumpers

Tweet Written by J-P De Clerck , who is an experienced content, conversion and social media consultant. Like Mindjumpers, he is associated with Social Marketing Forum. hours/week on social networks and 2.2 More mobile traffic will make even greater demands on 3G networks. hours on email. Banking of course!

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8 Marketing Trends to Implement in Your 2012 Marketing Plan

yMarketingMatters

What a year was 2011 for social media and marketing! I watched and experienced first-hand the marketing and social media landscape change, consolidate, focus, develop and evolve all at the same time. As I’ve said before, social media needs to be INTEGRATED into your overarching marketing plan. It’s not the magic pill.

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Weekly Reads: Facebook, Marketing Trends and Social Media’s Effect on Stereotypes

Dave Fleet

As part of my new approach to creating content , I’m going to begin curating the best for you. Facebook is at the centre this week – four of the seven articles incorporate the dominant social network – from conflict over Egypt, to UFC broadcasting fights, to creating an engagement guide for your organization.

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What vertical networks mean for the future of social media

Sprout Social

Vertical social networks aren’t overnight sensations. Understanding what these niche social media platforms say about the future of social media as a whole can help marketers stay ahead of the trend curve. But first, what are vertical networks? But first, what are vertical networks?

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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 Reigns King. 65% of Content is Based on Industry Trends. Image source.

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A digital media framework for smart marketing communications

Sherrilynne Starkie

LinkedIn is introducing more social features and is becoming more content friendly. Almost 38 per cent of Canadians is on Pinterest, an image-based social network. Canadian Media Consumption Trends. Time spent reading newspapers is down 75 per cent since 2011. per cent since 2011. This is changing.

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9 social media trends to keep your eye on in 2012

Akamai Marketing

2011 was a game changing year in social media. In some ways, social media is growing up, but in other ways we’re just getting started. I’m putting my Carnack hat on and writing down the trends I see in social media for 2012. We’ll see more and more video as the content type of choice.