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Fetching Friday – 20 Marketing Links & Sad Cat Diary

Kikolani

Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+ , retweeted on @kikolani , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. The Ultimate Resource for 2013 Inbound Marketing Stats and Charts – Looking for a compelling inbound marketing stat? Or subscribe directly to Fetching Friday only via RSS. The Resources Mashup.

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3 Big Questions for Social in 2014: Celebrating 100 Episodes of Social Pros

Convince & Convert

And from Expion , a free report on the top 50 retail brands’ social media use in 2013. The RSS feed is: [link]. Take a page out of Eric’s book and, “Partner with the people who already have the audience aggregated.” From Janrain , a free guide to improve your conversion rates and your data quality.

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Use Humor and Ridiculousness to Reach Your Audience

Convince & Convert

And from Expion , a free report on the top 50 retail brands’ social media use in 2013. The RSS feed is: [link]. Jess Ostroff , Nick Westergaard , Jay Baer , and Tim Washer doing the show live at Social Brand Forum 2013. From Janrain , a free guide to improve your conversion rates and your data quality. Listen Now.

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Contagion, Social Media, and Why Things Catch On

Convince & Convert

The RSS feed is: [link]. The researchers over at Syncapse have put together a study for 2013 valuing the average Facebook fan at $174.17. “Therein,” Jeff says, “lies the delta of value that aggregating those folks on Facebook creates.” Listen Now . Find us on iTunes: [link]. Tweetable Moments.

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Why Customer Service is the Future of Social Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It’s now, to me, nothing more than an RSS reader (and a good one in case you don’t like Feedly for whatever reason). Has anyone realized how tired people are of marketing messages in their FB feeds? I watch as my feed there gets cluttered with marketing content and very rarely true conversations.

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