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45 Marketing Tools to Consider for 2017

Razor Social

In just two years, marketing automation has grown from being a $500 million industry to a $1.2 You can connect up to 9 social networks and other online services (called ‘apps’) to your account. Feedly is the easiest way to curate content from your favorite publications for social sharing. BuzzStream.

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An Introduction to Social Media for Business

Sprout Social

Just in case you’re not completely sold on social–or have to convince higher-ups it’s worth it–here are some statistics that make it more than evident that social media is the way to go: 63% of millennials say they stay updated on brands through social networks. billion on social media advertising in 2015.

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How to Promote Your Content Across Owned, Earned, and Paid Media

Convince & Convert

At BuzzStream, we’ve found that sharing our best content with our customers via email is an excellent way to get social distribution. What this looks like will depend on your industry – I’ve seen successes range from TechCrunch reporting on aggregated mobile analytics data to USA Today writing about studies from drug rehab centers.

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101 Marketing Tools and Technology Tips for 2017

Razor Social

When people share your content from your website to social platforms, you need to make sure that it’s shared in the best possible way. social media optimization tool to check how well your website is optimized for sharing via social media. Automate sharing of evergreen content. No problem! Participate in Twitter Chats.

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How Social Media and Influencers Have Radically Changed B2B Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

In the B2B marketing world of the late 20th century, it was possible for independent industry experts, forward-thinking executives, and even marketers with an interesting point of view (those we’d collectively call “influencers” today) to get published in business and industry trade magazines. They had no platform.

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