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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

She blogs about marketing strategy, market research, science, oncology, hematology and immunology. Splitting her time between New York, Andover (MA) and elsewhere, the dynamic Susan Kang Nam is founder of Cebisu Research Inc., @MaverickNY. Michelle Tripp. michelletripp. Susan Kang Nam. PinkOliveFamily. Laura Fitton. Rebel Brown.

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Five Newsworthy Stories for Your Next Press Release

ProBlogger

This guest post is by Frank Strong of Vocus. Research is newsworthy. He’s got a niche in vacation rental marketing and over the years has accrued wisdom that he’s turned into products, like reports, guidebooks and research he sells on his blog. . Most bloggers understand that online press releases can drive traffic.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Stacey is flat-out awesome: Social Media Manager for Vocus/PRWeb as well as serving her country as a U.S. Lisa Cramer is President & Co-Founder of LeadLife Solutions in Atlanta, a provider of on-demand lead management software that generates, scores and nurtures leads for B2B marketers. Stacey Acevero. ” ‘Nuff said.

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The Future of Social Media

Webbiquity SMM

The Internet, and specifically blogging software, solved these issues. But blogging takes work, as people discovered, which is why of the more than 150 million blogs that have been launched, PR and social media monitoring software firm Vocus tracks only about 20 million.

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The Most Overused Buzzwords and Marketing Speak in Press Releases

Adam Sherk

I hadn’t come across any anti-buzzword content lately so I thought I’d do my own research. Thanks for the mention and for adding to the research in this important subject. Feel free to hit me up offline if you are interested — fstrong-at-vocus-dot-com. That got me curious about which terms are currently being most abused.