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This week’s hot news, events and videos from the online marketing and social media world.

Social Media in Emerging Markets From the Position² Blog This Week:

Tracking the Growth of Social Media in Emerging Markets
Social Media usage in emerging markets is growing very quickly, with higher engagement and higher levels of usage compared to those in advanced markets. How does this matter to marketers and brands? Here’s a little research on the difference between emerging and developed markets as well as online marketing tips to get started.

Top Stories this Week: Social Media

Top Stories this Week: SEO, PPC and Digital Media

Video of the Week Video of the Week
Fan Fiction and Social Media: Lessons From the Trenches Carri Bugbee, founder of Big Deal PR is better known for her role tweeting as Peggy Olson, a fictional character on AMC’s Mad Men. She shares the story behind her fan fiction role and the lessons brands can learn from her story.

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This entry was posted on Friday, November 4, 2011 at 10:58 am and is filed under Best of the Week. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Click here to leave a response.

2 Responses to “Social Media Growth in Emerging Markets, 2012 Trends and much more… | Best of the Week”
  1. Munaz says:

    Google has introduced display of ads below SERP. This is another top story that hogs the headlines in various electronic journals and websites.

  2. Syed says:

    I want to know is the social media with the combines SEO SEM and not to mention branding going to enter a newer phase pretty soon

    Syed


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