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What’s the Secret to Monetizing Social Media?

ProBlogger

Has your effort and time on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and your own blog paid off? Vaynerchuk says that from newspapers to magazines, to blogs and commercials, advertising has been the backbone of social media monetization. Furthermore, you’ll see three times the traffic if your blog has over 100 posts.

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10 Marketing Techniques for Content Marketers from Traditional Advertising

Writtent Blog

It’s a pretty terrible time to be in the traditional advertising sector. The Wall Street Journal recently named advertising and promotion management the “fastest disappearing” jobs in the US. As HubSpot blogger Dan Lyons points out, it’s not like the situation is going to improve next quarter, either.

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Social Pros 15 – Marcus Sheridan, The Sales Lion

Convince & Convert

Really smart guy, Eric : Yep. I actually wrote a blog post about it. Jay : Did you write blog posts while they were there? every person who comes to your site actually costs you money, doesn’t make you money unless you’re selling advertising. We should have him on the show sometime. They probably are now.

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79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Note: a slightly shorter version of this compilation was recently published as a guest post on Jeff Bullas’ blog. The average midsize or large company (1000 employees or more) has 178 “social media assets” (Twitter handles, employee blogs, etc.)–yet Social Media / Social Networking. Marketingeasy ). In the U.S.,

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79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Note: a slightly shorter version of this compilation was recently published as a guest post on Jeff Bullas’ blog. The average midsize or large company (1000 employees or more) has 178 “social media assets” (Twitter handles, employee blogs, etc.)–yet Social Media / Social Networking. Marketingeasy ). In the U.S.,