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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

The types of photos women post most frequently are described in the study as “affectionate,&# such as pictures of family gatherings or friends hanging out and having a good time. Everyone Uses E-mail, But Blogging Is On the Decline [STUDY] by Mashable. Study: Social Media Affects SMB Purchasing Decisions by HubSpot Blog.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Reputation Management. The Ultimate Resource for Successful Small Business Websites (Samir Balwani): This isn’t completely social media marketing focused, but it definitely covers a great deal of detail on how smaller businesses (consulting firms, law firms, realtors, restaurants, retailers, etc.) Social Media: General.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

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B2B marketers put email marketing at the top (with 51% saying this is a highly effective tactic) followed by SEO and content marketing (38% each), offline events like trade shows (31%) and paid search/online ads (29%). number of fans/followers) or brand reputation enhancement. Search Engine Land ). eMarketer ).

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101 Vital Social Media and Digital Marketing Statistics for (the Rest of) 2013

Webbiquity SMM

And yet – 36% of executives say their CEO “either does not care, or cares little, about the company’s reputation in social media.” 86% of “influencers” blog Google accounts for 90% of search traffic to b2b websites. ( War of Words: Myth-Busting Social Media, SEO & Content Marketing ).

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

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Here’s a crazy one: An online hardware goods retailer that accidentally left their snow shovel AdWords (paid search) campaign running in spring months. Rather to organize yourself… your department… and/or your company in a way that makes this part of the daily routine.