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Tuesday Guest Stars :: Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct.

Duct Tape Marketing

Brian Halligan Brian Halligan is CEO & Co-Founder of HubSpot , a marketing software company he co-founded four years ago to help businesses transform the way they market their products by “getting found&# on the internet. 5000 2006-2010), a leading self-service direct marketing provider to over 100,000 small businesses.

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Marketing Tactics to Promote Your Business

DIY Marketers

Marketing can be overwhelming if you aren’t sure what marketing channel or marketing platforms are best to help you promote your business. I’ve organized it into three marketing strategies; content marketing, direct marketing and paid advertising. Email Marketing. Lead Pages.

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Push vs. Pull: Social Media and the Case for Marketing Optimism

Marketing Insider Group

In many ways, Social Media is simply another proof point of the power of customer-driven, inbound marketing. Push vs. Pull The battle has raged within B2B Marketing departments since the dawn of the web: push vs. pull, traditional direct marketing vs. newer inbound techniques like search. Engage employees.

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Social Media and the Case for Marketing Optimism

Marketing Insider Group

In many ways, Social Media is simply another proof point of the power of customer-driven, inbound marketing. Push vs. Pull The battle has raged within B2B Marketing departments since the dawn of the web: push vs. pull, traditional direct marketing vs. newer inbound techniques like search. Engage employees.

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B2B Marketing Predictions For 2011

Marketing Insider Group

Too many marketers and business executives still question the value of social media (mostly in private). Inbound marketing spend will grab more share of the marketing budget but will stay far from a majority in most B2B companies. One thing that’s not going to go away even in 2011 is the email marketing efforts.