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Using social media across cultures

Janet Fouts

Most businesses are now well aware of the benefits that using social media can bring, such as driving sales, getting customer feedback, building brand awareness and more. However, the majority are still only focusing on major social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Read below for more info.

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Our Industry, Your Answers: Breaking Down the 2018 JOTW Communications Survey

Waxing UnLyrical

When it comes to saying goodbye to agencies, respondents noted three main reasons in descending order for the dismissal: cost (79%), service (50%) and results (40%). The most popular trends recognized by the survey for the next 12 months included storytelling at 79%, content marketing (71%) and thought leadership (67%).

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Will ‘Technology’ Survive the Recession?

Atom Thought

NORTEL at one point in time commanded almost 33% of Canadian stock market value and boasted of a stock market value of over USD250b before filing for bankruptcy as we entered the year 2009. Is 2009 worse than 2001? Not for Social Media Marketing! 2 Million ONLINE Leads Market for BFSI Sector in India!

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This weeks #SocialMedia Tweetchat Topic: Destruction of the Media Industry: Will We Be Better Off In the Long Run?

Direct Marketing Observations

Big media brands dominated the Web. Newsroom employment would peak in 2001 as newsstand sales of the top 100 magazines approached 30 million. Meanwhile, US newsroom employment fell to a 25-year low and magazine newsstand sales dropped 63% from of their 2001 peaks. Customers now take their opinions directly to the market.

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Atlanta Women In Social Media Marketing_2

Diva Marketing Blog

Part 2 of Where Are the Atlanta Women in Social Media Marketing? Part 1 For me, the secret sauce of social media marketing is in how the tech tools with odd sounding names like blogs and wikis and Twitter can build and nurture old fashion corner grocer store relationships.

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Reputation Management Seminar to be Held in Dallas Texas May 13

Bill Hartzer

Well, if you’re going to be in the Dallas, Texas area this month (on May 13, 2009), then you might want to check out the online reputation management seminar being held by the Dallas Search Engine Marketing Association, the local search engine marketing association that I founded a few years ago. As President of the Dallas/Ft.

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Hawaii Officially Dips Toes in the Waters of Social Media

Bare Feet Studios

Measuring Social Media Campaigns I agree with Derek (a commenter on PBN) on the point that internet-based marketing campaigns can be far more measurable (and accurate and targeted) than traditional print, radio, and tv-based initiatives. The tools are often free, but the time commitment is substantial with social media.