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Tom Pick's curator insight,
June 12, 9:13 AM
To expand your online footprint within your market, think about these three types of sites where you want to have a presence. Delete the scoop?
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Tom Hood's curator insight,
June 14, 7:32 AM
Great advice for young professionals (and even us seasoned profesisonals), it is really about taking responsibility and thinking about adding more valus than you cost evey day!
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
June 14, 8:50 AM
We need to know these truths to learn resiliency. Delete the scoop?
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Tocquigny's curator insight,
December 19, 2012 2:25 PM
It would be easy to be bearish on the monetization prospects of social media. The lackluster performance of high profile IPOs has created a wave of negative headlines that has much of Wall Street (and Main Street) convinced that the space is a lot of hype, and maybe even the second coming of the dotcom bubble. But those headlines ignore most of the key trends we see happening right now across the social media space and here at Mashable. Although we may be a biased observer -- after all, digital advertising keeps the lights on at HQ -- there are several compelling reasons to be excited about the marketplace heading into 2013 and beyond.
Leonardo Carrillo's curator insight,
December 22, 2012 2:01 PM
An interesting view of Digital Advertising about how is chaging in diffirent aspects. Delete the scoop?
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Tocquigny's curator insight,
December 11, 2012 1:30 PM
Every new social networking service dreams of the same success that Facebook has enjoyed since their start. As we all know, few have come close to this giant social platform which over 1 billion people are connected to. At one point, it was speculated that Twitter would give Facebook a run for their money, but that turned out to be expectations set too high. Quora had a good start too, but it faded off quite quickly. So what social media platformcan really match Facebook’s success? The one platform that always comes to mind is of course Pinterest. This wonder child of pictures and boards continues to breakFacebook’s old records, and when we’re faced with a Pinterest vs Facebook comparison, we are not so sure who will win. After Facebook was introduced to the stock market, there were far and wide speculations about whether Facebook would be able to increase their revenue and present positive results annually. The initial progression was, as we all know, grim to say the least. But since their introduction, they have been able to ricochet back to a quite impressive result this year. But will Facebook be able to sustain their revenue stream with new and innovative ideas, or should we turn elsewhere to invest our hard earned money? When it comes to growth, Pinterest is way ahead of Facebook right now. Pinterest is growing at an almost alarming rate, and pretty much every statistic points it upwards and ahead of Facebook. Suddenly a Pinterest vs Facebook comparison becomes a little more clear. Pinterest is about to give Facebook a run for their revenue money. A fresh infographic from Boticca called 5 Things We’ve Learned About Pinterest vs Facebook delves into the numbers to try and shed some light on just which service would help us make the most revenue from our marketing. Just by looking at the statistics presented, you’ll get a sense of a strategic shift. Brands want to make more money, and they will turn to the social networking platform that will serve them the best. At this moment, it is actually Pinterest. The average user on Pinterest spends $180, while Facebook users don’t even spend half that amount. The sound advice would be to put more attention on Pinterest when you’re putting together your marketing plan. Pinterest vs Facebook might seem like an odd comparison considering Facebook has so many more users than Pinterest does. However, when it comes to marketing the statistics are quite clear. The fact is that 10% of Pinterest users were influenced to buy something when browsing the site. Facebook, on the other hand, only influenced 7% of their users to commit to buying something. Again, the Pinterest vs Facebook comparison is won by the up-and-coming giant social networking service called Pinterest. The question is, will we see people and brands starting to migrate from Facebook to Pinterest? Personally, I don’t think that will happen anytime soon, but with the rate that Pinterest is growing, there is no saying where it will all end. Are there enough people in the world to support two social networking services with over 1 billion users each? I guess this Pinterest vs Facebook comparison only gives us a small part of the answer to that question. The rest will have to be proven by the future features launched by both Facebook and Pinterest. If you had to choose one, which would you choose?
Bovee & Thill's Online Magazines for Business Communication's comment,
December 15, 2012 5:17 PM
With all due respect, your writing would be much easier to read if you used only 4-6 sentences in each paragraph.
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iNeoMarketing's curator insight,
June 5, 1:01 PM
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iNeoMarketing's curator insight,
June 5, 10:36 AM
The only surprising part of this chart is the SlideShare info. We have reservations about that metric, but in agreement on the others.
Manosam's curator insight,
June 6, 8:13 AM
The recent study by MarketingSherpa shows that 32% of the marketers consider Blogs are 'Very effective' and 52% of them think it is 'Somewhat effective' for Inbound Marketing. Overall it seems Blog plays an important component of Inbound Marketing. Delete the scoop?
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iNeoMarketing's curator insight,
June 5, 8:49 AM
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streetsmartprof's curator insight,
June 8, 9:08 AM
I like how Monika builds on the Forbes article and uses practical experience to drill into the why and how around social selling. Aligning the need to use consultative sales skills with social selling and to use the right tools, skills and capabilities at the right time.
In Monica's words, social selling is more about business development, not about the sale. As buyers, we are always looking for competent people when we have questions. And definitely not those who simply want to take over the conversation. How we act on social sites needs to present our consultative skills, not a "know it all" attitude.
Social media is also a great place to pick up on your industry to listen in on the general needs of today. Various tools are available, such as www.socialmention.com, which allow you to setup saved searches specific to your keywords, sources, and industry needs. Crossing all of the main social sites and allowing you to configure which ones you want to monitor on a real time basis.
It is apparent few companies are actually training their sales people how to use social media to help improve the customer experience. Leaving them up to their own to learn how to use the new social tools being deployed. The good news, many of the tools are easy to learn and are low cost or free to use. Delete the scoop?
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Level343's curator insight,
June 13, 11:10 AM
Social Media Training
However important social media policy development is to your marketing efforts, the establishment of these policies is not sufficient on its own. Social media policy development helps employers gauge their risk appetite. But the truth is, most employees will never actually read it. That’s why you need social media training. Delete the scoop?
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Josie's curator insight,
June 13, 8:00 PM
Yes, of page SEO is a significant indicator of how well your brand is doing!
Jimmy Lecours's curator insight,
June 14, 9:56 AM
L'importance des liens externes ou rétroliens pour une stratégie de référencement efficace. La création de liens est faite en distribuant du contenu de qualité sur des sites tiers et dans les réseaux sociaux. Delete the scoop?
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Simply Friday's curator insight,
May 22, 7:36 PM
Really like this introduction to content marketing - great example of a solid piece of content too! Delete the scoop?
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January 9, 11:43 PM
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Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight,
December 18, 2012 8:14 AM
An interesting article with many good points for both men and women. Delete the scoop?
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iNeoMarketing's curator insight,
June 3, 9:13 AM
Jeez, talk about bashing marketing automation. This is a very selective view of marketing automation, and we suspect that Eloqua, Marketo, Pardot, HubSpot, Silverpop, et al would have much to say about this post...as you might. To us, this is a myopic view of marketing automation. The topline functionality is email 2.0 IF you choose to only use that portion of marketing automation. It sidesteps web site tracking, social media integration, content marketing management, and so forth. Grain of salt recommended.
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iNeoMarketing's curator insight,
June 4, 10:50 AM
Great table, and a resource we recommend that you use to compare your own content.
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