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8 Marketing Trends to Implement in Your 2012 Marketing Plan

yMarketingMatters

What a year was 2011 for social media and marketing! I watched and experienced first-hand the marketing and social media landscape change, consolidate, focus, develop and evolve all at the same time. As I’ve said before, social media needs to be INTEGRATED into your overarching marketing plan. It’s not the magic pill.

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Siteminis Launches Mobile Commerce Solution

Bill Hartzer

Have you been looking to turn mobile phone “browsers” into buyers? Now can now turn your mobile website into a brand consistent, fully functional m-commerce destinations without losing control or profits to third parties — regardless of the type of cell phone or carrier your customers use. – Working across all wireless carriers.

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A Brief History of the Evolution of Social Technology

Social Media Marketing

To truly appreciate social media and the ubiquitous nature of the Internet, the consumer must first remember the wireless networks' distant and humble beginnings. Piggybacking on Herz' radio wave, Marchese Guglielmo Marconi translated the wave into a wireless signal that would make short-distance radio transmissions possible.

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Social Media Sites Rank Lowest For Customer Satisfaction

The Realtime Report

Wireless Telephone Service 77. Computer Software 75. Related Stories 88% of Digital Marketers Consider Realtime Marketing Critical To Their Efforts Social Networking Stats: 8 in 10 U.K. Twitter Users Log In Via Mobile, #RLTM Scoreboard Smartphones Surpass TV in Time Spent with Media. Internet Retail 78.

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How Appification Is Transforming The Internet

The Realtime Report

In 2013, just 7 percent of companies had implemented a mobile app strategy, and 51 percent of companies had no plans to develop one, a FeedHenry survey found. By the end of 2017, 67 percent of small businesses will have built their own mobile apps. The primary driver behind the internet’s appification has been the mobile revolution.

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What Keeps The Chief Marketing Officer Awake At Night? - Part 3

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Is Gartner right about Chief Marketing Officers spending more on IT than the Chief Information Officer in the coming years? Part 2 ), we''re talking about the actual infrastructure of the marketing department and what keeps it humming along. Are marketers still scared of technology?

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Facebook Filed for a Trademark on the Word Meta. You Should See the Description.

Bill Hartzer

I guess their intention is to “corner the market” and cover just about every possible scenario that they could possibly put into the application. I have literally copied the G&S description in Microsoft Word to check the word count, and it is 32 pages long and 16,728 words total. Just think.