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What’s So Funny About Social Media and Online Marketing?

Webbiquity SMM

From social media cartoons and contextual advertising gone wrong to dysfunctional agency-client relationships and the best (and worst) online ads, here are some of the most amusing, creative and remarkable blog posts and videos of 2009. Contextual Advertising Gone Wild – 20 Examples by Pedro Laboy. ** 5 Stars. Advertising & PR.

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Influencers- Friend or Stranger?

Laurel Papworth

Digg has changed it’s social networking strategy from spotlighting key influencers who “digg&# a lot of articles to collect followers (crowd gatherers) to news from your friends. The Digg Situation. The new Digg looks, therefore, like a mix of Facebook, Twitter, and RSS. Strangers become friends.

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10 Quotes on the Apple iPad and the Business of News

Adam Sherk

The question, then, is whether newspaper publishers will do any better at monetizing mobile advertising than they have online. On the iPhone, you can sell news apps through the App Store; you can upsell specific pieces of content to people within your apps; and you can sell advertising within those applications.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

How are consumers and b2b decision makers using social media in their buying processes? Men are also more likely to post videos as opposed to still images, oriented toward pop culture, sports, entertainment or politics. Nine out of ten B2B buyers say that when they’re ready to buy, they’ll find vendors.

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7 Truths About Social Media Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If you write for a sports blog, you have hundreds of similar sports blogs to choose from. Yes, Twitter and Facebook and Digg and other niche sites cost nothing to join, making social media a relatively free marketing option. Audiences there are large, but they are there to connect, not to buy. After all, time is money.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Ever see a press release become popular on Digg?! 62 Streps to the Definitive Link Building Campaign (WordTracker): WordTracker wants you to buy an eBook. Google AdWords Suicide (1upDigital): Some advertisers get so immersed with Google AdWords that they threaten to commit suicide if nobody helps. C’mon. Or Band-Aid.

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Why SEO is Easier than Social Media Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It’s not that costly to buy a few domain names (brand new or aged), invest in web hosting, and start applying that knowledge you’ve learned to websites. That’s not something you can easily do by just buying a few domain names and building up a real website presence. You then need to start executing.

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