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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

Study: Social Media Affects SMB Purchasing Decisions by HubSpot Blog. The social prehistory of search engine marketing relevance and what it means for SEO and content by Conversionation. Paid Search Gaining Respect, But Not Enough by MediaPost Online Media Daily. search volume rose 16% from 2009 to 2010.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This year, I am pleased to bring back our Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011 thanks to an excellent sponsor, HubSpot. HubSpot has recently launched a most amazing Marketing Grader tool to help you measure the effectiveness of your website. But how do we make sure the search traffic we had stays intact?

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The Perfect Social Media Measurement Plan (Search Engine Land): Brian Massey illustrates a system that gives reliable conversion data to a spreadsheet automatically. 6 Ways to Eliminate Pesky Duplicate Content (Search Engine Guide): Duplicate content can mean search engines sending visitors to the wrong pages.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

What percentage of web searches stop after page one of the results? How much do small businesses spend on search engine marketing? Study: Spending On Email, Social And Search Rising by MediaPost Online Media Daily. YouTube now hosts more than 100 million videos and is the second largest search engine.

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

Webbiquity SMM

Or that a third (or more, depending on which study you believe) of all clicks go to the top result on a search engine query? Social Media Stats, Facts and Research Does Facebook Need To Build A Search Engine? Citing these and other statistics, Laurie Sullivan ponders the meaning of the term “search engine.”