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Four Trends and Predictions for B2B Social Media in 2014 by Lizzie Maldonado
2014 is right around the corner. Whether you have developed your annual social media strategy and budget yet or not, don’t miss out on these four trends and predictions for smart B2B social media planning.
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The 10 Most Cringe-Worthy SEO Myths Ever Told by Pat Owings
Who doesn’t love mythology? Dragons, princesses, demi-gods, and epic battles are all fine and good if you’ve willingly tuned into HBO’s Game of Thrones for an hour of entertainment. They’re not so amazing if you’re a professional who’s continually trying to defend your craft to dubious onlookers.
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10 Simple Ways Social Media Can Help Small Businesses by Steve Minks
Small businesses may feel that a social media presence is a luxury rather than a necessity. In fact, social media can be a boon to small businesses, and the time invested in it will pay off. Here are ten ways social media can provide a real boost to a small business.
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Interesting Infographics: Who is Your B2B Buyer? by Louis Foong
We know that understanding the behaviours of their prospects and buyers is important for a successful B2B lead generation play. But how well do you really know your B2B buyers? Earlier this year, the Acquity Group released an infographic titled “Who Is Your B2B Buyer?” which is based on their 2013 State of B2B Procurement Study.
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Social Media Branding: 16 Tips to Create a Consistent, Relevant & Trusted Social Brand by Pam Moore
Did you know that it takes at minimum 6-7 brand touches before someone will remember your brand. Every impression counts. Each brand touch with a potential new client, current customer, brand advocate or even those who know nothing about your brand is leaving behind an impression. It’s an impression that is going to be positive, neutral or negative.
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