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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

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sweepstakes, contests and surveys) and publish them to multiple social networks and their own website. Josh Rose reviews six “news aggregators (including Popurls , Netvibes and Alltop ) that…are moving beyond the simple RSS reader. 12 Social Media Tools for B2B Pre-Event Marketing by Social Media B2B. ** 5 Stars.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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Website surveys, email surveys, Facebook inquiries, focus groups, telephone calls to 25 customers each month. link] [link] duane forrester Alltop RSS – 5 Ways to Turn Helpfulness Into Marketing Greatness [link] [link] Matt McDougall 5 Ways to Turn Helpfulness into Mktg Success. Ask your customers directly.

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88 Expert Content Marketing Posts Worth Another Read

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Surveys suggest that many marketers are uncertain of the effect of content marketing. The New B2B Buyer And The Collaborative Economy by Tony Zambito. Understanding the new B2B Buyer in the Collaborative Economy can be difference between longevity and struggle. this week’s chart, we look at data from a survey of 542 U.S.

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When they wake up, 59% of consumers check their email account before anything else online, according to new research from ExactTarget (disclosure: client) , in a sweeping survey of 400+ Americans. August 12, 2010 (766) Twitter Stream © 2008-2010 Convince & Convert, LLC. All rights reserved.

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30 Awesome Blogging Guides, Tips and Resources

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Dozens of reasons why corporate blogs still matter in B2B marketing by Content Marketing Experience. J-P De Clerck makes a comprehensive case for corporate blogging—as long as it isn’t done the “wrong” way: “It’s traditional PR in a new package: corporate blogs as a way to shout how great they are.”

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