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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

Webbiquity SMM

There is simply no cost-effective way for them to be on scene in every city, town, or village where the next big news story may break. Instead, successful media will become aggregators and editors of content, rather than creators. Online content aggregation is as old as the Internet itself, beginning with AOL.

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B2B Marketing Stats from HubSpot’s Marketing Data Box

Webbiquity SMM

HubSpot last week released the Marketing Data Box , a 3.4 megabyte, 65-slide data dump of marketing facts and statistics from a variety of sources. Here are some of the most interesting observations for B2B marketers: Slide 10: B2B magazines continue to struggle. Content aggregation ?).

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What Is a Social Media Hub and Why Would You Use One?

Webbiquity SMM

The content can be aggregated in real time from social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Youtube. Aggregating your brand-related updates on social media hub can magnify the impact of disconnected posting efforts. appeared first on B2B Marketing Blog | Webbiquity.

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Oktopost’s Social Listening: Tap Into Conversations That Impact Your Business

Oktopost

The practice of social listening was adopted by the B2B marketing community from our B2C counterparts—very much like social media itself. The volume of B2B mentions might be lower, but the potential cost of every missed negative post is so much bigger. Tracking customer conversations, industry trends, and influencers.

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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

But, at the end of the day, they need to generate “leads” that get fed into some kind of offline sales process—just like most b2b [and many b2c] companies do. These are usually the same people who say something like, “We don’t sell anything online” when I ask them about their internet marketing strategy.

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Demonstrating the value of social to your CFO

Sprout Social

The role of chief marketing officer (CMO) is changing dramatically. When I think about marketing leaders in my networks and our customers—whether it’s B2C or B2B—our roles encompass so much more than bringing awareness to our brand and positioning. Are you trying to expand into new markets?

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In bull or bear markets, social media intelligence makes all the difference

Sprout Social

Data points that could impact your pricing, sales strategy, product development and, of course, marketing. One Tweet might not mean a lot, but the aggregation of every post on a topic that’s relevant to your business can be magical. But those unstructured data points mean nothing in their raw, hashtagged format. Cast a wider net.