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Always Be Connecting: Jill Rowley on the New ABCs of Social Selling

Always Be Connecting: Jill Rowley on the New ABCs of Social Selling | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

She isn’t a salesperson. She’s an information concierge.

Jill Rowley, EloQueen and marketing automation evangelist, represents the transformation occurring in today’s sales organizations. Instead of waiting to push products and services at the bottom of the funnel, salespeople are now educators, thought leaders and trusted consultants. With the help of new technology and social networks, they build relationships with buyers far earlier and provide them with the information they need to succeed, whether or not a deal is in the works.

 

This is social selling, and Jill is at the forefront.


Via Anita Windisman
Anita Windisman's curator insight, February 10, 10:00 PM

I had a pleasure of hearing Jill address the LinkedIn audience at our recent annual Global Sales Kickoff meeting a few weeks ago.  Loved what she had to say, which is essentially summarized in this article...

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48 Free Social Media Monitoring Tools

48 Free Social Media Monitoring Tools | Surviving Social Chaos | Scoop.it

Even if this list is from 2011, you'll find a lot of interesting tools for today. [note mg]

 

If you want to know what’s happening in the social web you need monitoring tools. Before you get out your credit card and start to spend money try out some of the free social media monitoring services. This way you get a taste of what is available and if you need paid services.

 

I have collected 48 free social media monitoring tools. In the Group A are the services that I use regularly or seem interesting to check out immediately. The Group B is an alphabetical list of tools for you to play with. Here we go:...

 

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