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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

Adam Sherk

First, a study of 33 million unique users from Chitika’s network in September showed that visitors coming from Facebook and Digg were more loyal than those coming from the three major search engines and Twitter. Even just a year ago the majority of news sites were barely dabbling with things like Twitter – now most have Twitter mania.

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The Digital Marketing Road Map

Proactive Report

A recent study commission by Adobe showed that new digital technologies and social media are keeping marketers up at night. Less than half (48%) of the 1000 marketers surveyed feel they understand digital marketing and can get results. Amplify content that’s getting attention with paid social syndication. MEASURING RESULTS.

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Pay to Play: Seven Ways Social Media is Getting More Expensive

Social Media Strategery

Yet a recent study by InboundWriter shows only 10 to 20 percent of a company’s website content drives 90 percent of its online traffic. Meanwhile, social networks realize that brands will pay big money for access to the millions of users in their online communities, and they’re going to charge more and more for that privilege.

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How Bloggers Can Make Money from Brands

ProBlogger

Most recently, I’ve been working with Kleenex Mums to help build a blogger-centric online community. Once they’ve finished a campaign, they will screengrab the blog posts and other media for a case study. Some of the things you know that you can package: what topics are hot-button topics in your community. Online surveys.

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15 Lessons That Took Me 15 Years to Learn by Jim Tobin

Ignite Social Media

I saw a HubSpot survey recently where a big number of marketers, I think it was about 87%, said that they would do less content if it meant they could do better content. I saw a HubSpot survey recently where a big number of marketers, I think it was about 87%, said that they would do less content if it meant they could do better content.

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Ramit Sethi Exposed: How He Earns Millions Blogging

ProBlogger

Maybe you’ll find out that in finance, nobody wakes up in the morning and says, “I really need to study a compound interest chart and start investing!” Use surveys to uncover the words readers use The beautiful part is that because so few people are doing this, if you do even a small amount—you completely stand out.

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How Often And What To Post on Social Media

yMarketingMatters

Let’s get right to it: If you’re a brand using social media to raise awareness of your products and services, build an engaged community of fans and customers, and drive visitors to your website, you really need to be updating all of your channels once a day, every day. Stories on case studies. Weekend inspiration. Intellectual.