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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

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Allison lives in the New York City area and works with the Marketing team at Google to explore the changing face of media, mobile and consumer behavior, drive new thinking internally, and communicate Google’s visionary concepts to wider audiences. Alicia is a warm and outgoing social media pro and creator of March Marketing Madness.

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50 (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Insights of 2011 (So Far)

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Brian Carroll talks with MECLABS Director of Research Sergio Balegno about the disconnect between social media activity and results in the B2B environment, and concludes that “marketers are expecting way too much too soon.&# Top 10 analytics tools for social media by iMedia Connection. by B2B Lead Roundtable Blog.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

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Carrie played a key role in launching the enterprise-wide integration of social & mobile recruiting, breaking some of the traditional boundaries of HR in the process. Lisa also recently authored a guest post here on web analytics and lead scoring. Elyse DeVries. Emily Gonzales. EmilysHere. Paige ONeill. paige_oneill.

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Web Presence Optimization Software Review: gShift Labs

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Radian6 , Alterian SM2 ), or inbound marketing suites (e.g., gShift automatically tracks organic vs. paid vs. mobile (an increasingly important segment) traffic and goal conversions for each. gShift has partnered with WordStream for its integrated keyword research functionality. Unlike pure SEO management tools (e.g.,

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78 (of the) Best Social Media Marketing Tips, Guides, Tools and Strategies of 2010 (So Far)

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Possibly inspired by Social Media is Simpler Than You Think , John Jantsch explores five ways to use social media for common business tasks such as prospect follow-up and market research. A collection of short summaries and links to a huge list of posts about Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, mobile marketing and business development.