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A Simple Guide To Improve Your B2B PPC Leads

Quintly

B2B marketing relies on different channels of acquisition, just as B2C marketing does. Therefore, organic, referral, social and paid traffic is just as important for your B2B business as it is for every B2C company out there.

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8 Successful Content Marketing Strategies

Writtent Blog

LinkedIn Promotion for B2B. Looking for a surefire platform to convey your content to B2B prospects? In fact, it’s the only content promotion method that the majority of B2B marketers feel is effective. Nearly 60% of marketers use paid search advertisement in their content marketing strategies at least occasionally.

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Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 » Techipedia | Tamar.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Facebook The Facebook Marketing Bible: 24 Ways to Market Your Brand, Company, Product, or Service Inside Facebook (Inside Facebook): Justin Smith shows how Facebook includes a variety of channels that spread the word in a very in-depth blog post. Paid Search Re-Upping Your Google AdWords Certification (Stuntdubl): Getting certified?

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

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. Why not see how some companies are gaining from it right now?

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Social network commerce and referrals: Rubbish in, rubbish out?

The Way of the Web

The second was a Forrester report into Facebook Ecommerce, which looked into 24 companies, with 7% citing social networks as one of their most effective sources of customers (90% cited paid search marketing). 24 companies is a pretty small sample group, but hey-ho… Why am I perplexed?