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Holy Cow! That Is A Lot Of Time Spent Online Using Social Media

Marketing Insider Group

To adjust the changing habits, we B2B marketers are going to need to adjust our tactics to reflect the current online media consumption habits. But be careful, Sima says , especially for newbies who she advises “to remember the law of diminishing returns. You can lose days online if you’re not careful.”

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Why Do You Tweet? Social Media And Your Personal Brand

Marketing Insider Group

I am targeting B2B marketers with tips and advice from an insider point of view. Mom laws: use your manners and common sense. What is your social persona? You can be anyone - from a soccer coach to an executive leadership coach. Be nice and say thank you. Related Posts: Finding The Time To Tweet or Blog?

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Webinar marketing guide: How to boost leads and revenue with webinars

Unbounce

More blog posts by Banafshe Salehi Georgiana Laudi It’s not easy, marketing to marketers, and she likes it that way. As the former VP Marketing at Unbounce , Georgiana is serious about awesome marketing. Yes, we know this is basically a direct quote from Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power.)

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Top Takeaways From Blogwell Philly 2010

Marketing Insider Group

“Disclosure is the law.&# To those who are still facing this dilemma, I invite you to read my previous post on gaining Executive Buy-in for Social Media and how to respond to common social media questions. I would love to hear about yours if you attended or your thoughts on the above.

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From IAB ALM 2025: Digital adtech gets serious on privacy

SmartBrief - Marketing

There was lots to cover, from content generation in the era of AI to brand management to retail and shoppable ads and developing strategies for a streaming future. consumers are concerned about their data being used for criminal activity , More than a third of consumers are cognizant of their state’s data privacy laws.

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