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B2B Blogging Trends for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Blogging is often viewed as the core component of a B2B social media marketing strategy, and other than discussion forums, it’s the most mature component of social media. Research from HubSpot shows that small businesses with blogs have twice as many Twitter followers as those who don’t. There’s much more.

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Will Facebook replace your B2B Marketing email system?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The point here for B2C and B2B Marketers is that as Facebook makes their platform rich in interaction and captures more users and hence more conversations about your brand – you will need to be there and engage with their user base. I was talking to a small business owner last night. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook.

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How to Drive Word of Mouth in B2B Online Marketing

Bill Hartzer

What’s the best way for B2B companies who market to small businesses to drive word of mouth? Corporatespeak and heavy-duty marketing pitches turn small business owners off, says Campbell: “They love to see people’s faces.” By Erika Penzer Kerekes. – Cultivate your cheerleaders. – Take turns.

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Facebook Advertising for Dummies (Wiley)

Buzz Marketing for Technology

And many large advertisers, such as Pepsi, Proctor & Gamble, and Wal-Mart are running ads on Facebook, but so are many small businesses. 1:1 Social Advertising in B2B Marketing Imagine a world where B2B Marketers could target specific decision. These ads like any other include a headline, an image and body copy.

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How Marketers are Using Social Media for Business: New Report

Webbiquity SMM

This new report does point out that the use of social media outsourcing does vary by company size, but still only 25 of medium to large enterprises are taking advantage of outside expertise. It would seem logical that for many companies, marketing costs would be shifted, but not necessarily reduced, by the use of social media.

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Best LinkedIn Guides, Tips and Tactics of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

LinkedIn is firmly ensconced among the “big 3″ social networks for marketing and business purposes, and though its base of 80 million members is far smaller than the 600 million users of Facebook, its impact in B2B marketing is larger. LinkedIn New Feature – Follow Company by Success CREEations.

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Seven Ways to Use Social Media for Business

Webbiquity SMM

From a pure lead generation / ROI standpoint, this skepticism isn’t entirely unjustified; research from earlier this year showed that branding metrics (increased brand exposure, webs traffic, email subscribers partnerships)—not strict revenue or ROI measures—topped the list of benefits that b2b marketers realized from social media activities.