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Blogs, Message Boards and Social Networks Now Daily Destinations for Many Women

Proactive Report

If you are marketing to women and are not yet fully engaged in blogs and social networks, take note of the latest BlogHer-iVillage 2010 Social Media Matters Study. . Among the iVillage community, 73% say that they are sharing topics on message boards/forums that they would not share on social networks.

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Using Social Media to Reach the Hard-Working Class

Social Media Strategery

According to new research released today by Cramer-Krasselt ( disclaimer: I work there ), more than 75% of lower-middle income moms are more likely to identify themselves as part of a new group called the “Hard-Working-Class. “I’m The study found that these moms are re-defining themselves into a new social class and social mindset.

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50 of the Most Dependable Web Resources for University Students | Educhoices.org

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Research Resources. Google Books - This beta tool from Google is a great way to locate books and research material on every subject imaginable. Other site features include a blog and a community forum. Litsum - This site is the ultimate resource for comprehensive literature study guides, book summaries and literature notes.

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Successfully Engaging Customers with a Cause

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Case Study at the Media Convergence Forum from Liz Cahill, VP of Marketing and Communications of Lee Jeans 13 years ago Lee recognized women were the top consumers of their jeans. Lee studied the causes that women really identified with and breast cancer was a clear winner.

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3 Scientific Studies With Real Insight Into Social Media

Convince & Convert

Few things are more refreshing in this industry than hard evidence, and that’s why I love looking at what peer-reviewed, scientific studies have to say on the manner. It’s still possible that broadcast-style messages could influence sales in some circumstances. Let’s take a look.

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

Convince & Convert

In Search of Mass Influencers In a fascinating new Forrester Research study about online peer influence, Augie Ray and Josh Bernoff determine that consumers generated more than 500 billion online impressions about products and services in 2009. Eat 10 sandwiches, get the 11th free. It’s entirely possible she is a Mass Influencer.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The newsletter, which was sent within the first week of the month, would include new research findings from surveys conducted by research groups such as the Pew Research Center, new discoveries from a marketing firm’s eye tracking study, or data that was recently culled across a multitude of SEO agency case study reports.

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