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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices. What do buyers really want from social media marketers?

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SEO Isn’t Dead. The New SEO

Firebelly

People who are aware of what’s going on with Google, but aren’t mired in the details of SEO every day may have heard the oft-used-but-incorrect phrase, “SEO is dead.” ” My utter contempt for any phrase that says “ is dead” notwithstanding, SEO is anything but dead. As far as I know.

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My Top Posts of 2012 on Inbound Marketing and Audience Development

Adam Sherk

Here are my top 10 posts of 2012 by pageviews: The Best Free Tools for Twitter Analytics. 5 Ways that Social Media Impacts SEO. The Fastest and Slowest News Sites in 2012. SEO Metrics for Publishers: How are You Tracking and Measuring Success? Have a great 2013. 5 Good Ideas for News Media Facebook Pages.

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SEO in 2014: Where It’s All Headed

Navolutions

It’s that magical time of the year again when everyone tries to guess what’s next for SEO. 2013 was a downright bizarre year for SEO, which is why you’re bound to see all sorts of wacky predictions for 2014. What Happened to SEO in 2013? 2013 was the most turbulent year for SEO since they invented the internet.

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Mobile Is Here – Are You Ready for Mobile Marketing?

yMarketingMatters

Smartphones and tablets are becoming a paramount marketing consideration, and skyrocketing mobile use has critical implications for business. Mobile marketing should definately be an integral part of your overall marketing strategy. In 2013, 91% of Americans own a smartphone. Don’t neglect your email marketing.

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7 Ways Google Changed in 2013, and How it Should Affect Content Creation

Writtent Blog

2013 was a pretty dramatic year for marketers when it came to SEO. It’s often said that marketers need to be accepting of change, and the last 12 months were clear evidence that the adage couldn’t be more true. July 2013, the news broke that Google’s knowledge graph had exploded by 50% overnight.

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9 Takeaways from SME’s 2013 Social Media Marketing Report

Writtent Blog

Ever wonder how your fellow marketers are using Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest to generate brand awareness? 86% of the professionals surveyed for the social media marketing report said that Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and other platforms are important to their business – a 3% increase over 2012.

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