B2B Blogging Trends in 2011

Tom Pick and I have had the good fortune to
work together to create two great sites: The
B2B Marketing Zone and Social Media Informer.
These two sites bring together amazing
content from top sources (mostly bloggers)
in their respective fields. One of the common
themes the past few months among bloggers
participating in these sites has been how 2011
is shaping up to be a pivotal year in the world
of B2B blogging.
Because of that, Tom and I decided to bring
together the best thought leaders on B2B blogging
to answer some key questions:
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• What do you see as key trends in B2B Blogging
for 2011?
• If you’ve not started a blog yet, is 2011 the year to do so? Why or why not?
• Will anything be different in 2011 in marketing your business blog?
• What new challenges might exist in 2011 around B2B blogging?
We've pulled together these contributions and extracted key ideas and trends. If your company sells to businesses (B2B), then we believe the information provided by these experts will be very important to you. We hope you enjoy this report. If you find value here, please let your peers know about the report.
http://www.aggregage.com/b2b-blogging-2011
And we certainly welcome your thoughts and ideas.
Tony Karrer, CTO & Founder, Aggregage
| Published on: | 07/02/11 |
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| Language: | English |
| Pages: | 42 |
| Size: | 1.36 MB |
| Author: | Aggregage![]() |
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