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10 BtoB Marketers Predictions for 2010

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Facebook ads today remind me of Google AdWords in 2001 with low CPC’s on topics and segments many marketers will want to reach. I believe Facebook Ads will become the close “cousin” of Google AdWords – just with a more targeted and behavioral way to dial in your ads. Social Search could it be a Google Killer? Tweet This!

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BMJ blogs " Blog Archive " Richard Smith: Get with Web 2.0 or become yesterday's person

Buzz Marketing for Technology

BMJ Group blogs. Search BMJ blog: You dont need to be signed in to read BMJ Group Blogs, but you can register here to receive updates about other BMJ Group products and services via our Group site. 10 Jun, 08 | by BMJ Group. the social webâ??has This group could appreciate the value of Web 2.0

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Will You Abandon Your Friends to Seek Real Relevance

Convince & Convert

Excerpted from the video: I was happy to interview Brian Solis , a futurist, new media raconteur, and principal at Altimeter Group. Now your Google+, your Foursquare. You have these seminated audience or groups of people that are connecting with you because they find value in those channels. That fosters community.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: 21st Century Workplace Literacy: What Does that Mean and How Do We Engage More People in the Discussion?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

However, given our new-found ability to connect the two groups through technology and the high stakes involved, its unfortunate that we arent doing more to have joint discussions. Shouldnt there be more discussions happening between the two groups? I suggest that YOU try to connect those groups. bloggers) in both groups.

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Twitter versus Plurk: Not Even in the Same League

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

After using both Plurk and Twitter pretty heavily, I’ve come to the conclusion that Plurk is best at its features for community-building, whereas Twitter succeeds more with its interface that bolsters information-sharing. After all, the full disclosure is that I am the community and marketing director of Mashable. Great post!

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Marketing Marvels – How to Find Influencers with Little Bird

Convince & Convert

Every 3 weeks or so I’ll have a new show (live on Google Hangouts On-Air and streamed to my Facebook page) where I interview the founder or proprietor of marketing technology that I personally vouch for and support. He is at the center of the community so far, as we map it out. But in most cases, those examples are just great.