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Welcoming new colleagues and old ones in new jobs at Mindjumpers

Mindjumpers

Blog About Clients Cases Tribesourcing Video People & Contact Bloggers « How To Align Social Media With Marketing Activities Is Social Media Just A Buzzword? Anders holds a BA in Marketing & Management Communication from the Aarhus School of Business where he is currently doing his MA in Corporate Communication.

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Social Media Research: Interview with Joel Rubinson of ARF - Part I

Diva Marketing Blog

With the rapid increase of digital conversations the importance of not only listening to consumer generated content (CGC) but the analysis of this new data set is finally taking its place at the marketing research table. Toby/Diva Marketing : Let’s take it from the top. Joel's Blog CRO-ing About Research @joelrubinson on Twitter.

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity SMM

Reports, surveys, studies and infographics are among the most popular content posted and shared across social networks. Marketers, we’re told, need to think like publishers. But which networks are most effective for spreading the content produced? How widespread, really, is the use of social media for marketing?

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). I can’t just be immersed in the tech and marketing fields and claim I’ve figured it all out. Social networks are growing at record-breaking speeds.

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Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble | social crm.

Convince & Convert

By way of comparison, that’s approximately the same size as the Asian American population, and you certainly don’t see the media coverage, software development, conferences, and general hullabaloo about marketing to Asians. Can you imagine an “Illinois Marketing for Dummies&# book? We built our own Frankenstein.