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30 Must-Read Growth Hacking Resources for Digital Marketers

Writtent Blog

This collaborative blog is penned primarily by marketers at “the world’s fastest growing companies.” In addition to a steady stream of content on emerging trends, you’ll find case studies and eCourses on analytics, mobile marketing, and user onboarding. Does Growth Hacking Actually Work for B2B Startups? Growth Hacking Handbook.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

How to Make Social Media Work for Non-Consumer Brands (Mashable): This is a good B2B social media article which is chock full of examples. The Jordan Rules): This is a great chart and article on the best social media channels for both B2B and B2C companies. Here are 10 reasons why you as a company entity should avoid it.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Local/Mobile Search. How to Develop a Social Media Strategy: A Roadmap for Integration (Very Official Blog): Shannon Paul did an amazing job on this post that presents questions and answers that will help companies consider their goals for the creation of a social media strategy. Web Development and Website Strategy. SEO: Strategy.

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202 Awesome ChatGPT Prompts to Boost Productivity

Hootsuite

Develop a campaign slogan for an ecommerce store selling handmade jewelry that conveys the company’s sense of style, quality and values. Generate suggestions for five influencer campaigns that will help a sustainable clothing company reach their target market of Gen Z and millennial customers.

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How to Get an Influencer's Attention

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For example, I write a lot about AOL, and after the recent layoffs, I wrote how the entire mobile advertising team took a voluntary buyout and quit the company. Now, a couple weeks later, a PR rep came to me and said, hey a lot of those people are joining this one company (that I rep), would you like to learn more?