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What Does The Future Of Internet Marketing Look Like In NJ?

The future of our beloved internet marketing industry is changing fast — the good news is, we don’t even need a crystal ball to see where it’s headed! HubSpot CMO Mike Volpe, when sharing his story on how he came to be HubSpot’s fifth employee, says the problem he faced as a marketer was finding [...]

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How Can My Small Business Use Google+ Now?

On June 28, Google launched what it calls a “Google+ project: Real-life sharing, rethought for the web. I got an invite last Thursday night and having tried it out for the past three days here are some initial thoughts. Google+ Features: Circles : Just like Facebook allows you to add friends into groups, in Google Plus [...]

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What Is My Klout Score?

Your Klout True Reach score is the size of your engaged audience and is based on those of your followers and friends who actively listen and react to your messages. Amplification Score is the likelihood that your messages will generate actions (retweets, @messages, likes and comments) and is on a scale of 1 to 100. [...]

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The Google+ Project: A Quick Look

Google has finally unveiled Google+, the company’s top secret social layer that turns all of the search engine into one giant social network. Google+, which begins rolling out a very limited field test on Tuesday, is the culmination of a year-long project led by Vic Gundotra, Google’s senior vice president of social. The project, which has [...]

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Google Now Reaches 1 Billion People Per Month

Google has become the first company ever to hit the 1 billion uniques landmark, according to comScore. In May, unique visitors to Google’s websites rose 8.4% compared to May 2010. Microsoft‘s sites were number two with 905 million uniques, a 15% rise. Facebook‘s were up 30% to 714 million. And Yahoo had 689 million. ComScore’s [...]

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