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How to Solve the Biggest Frustration Marketers Have With Social

Both Sides of the Table

When polled 88% of marketing professionals said they couldn’t accurately measure the effectiveness of their marketing campaigns and the majority said lack of ROI measurement is their single greatest frustration with social media (Forbes). The other major pilot customer was. I have been using the basic awe.sm

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Fireside Chat with Cameron Olthuis | VP of Search and Social Strategies at CBS Interactive

Tech Zulu Event

Cameron Olthuis is VP of Search & Social Strategies for CBS Interactive, a top 10 global Internet property with over 300 million users every month. Cameron is responsible for SEO and social media across CBS Interactive’s properties, which include CNET, Last.fm, CBS.com, Metacritic, ZDNet, CBSSports.com, CBSNews.com, and more.

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Product Manager Entrepreneur Mark Geller

SoCal CTO

That's where I learned I enjoyed interacting with customers and working with development teams to build and launch products. to work on an entertainment-related technology project and have stayed ever since. On the SEO side of things, I'll definitely want to get your feedback on Browse My Stuff. Details coming soon!)

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Get to Know Richard de Silva of Highland Capital

Both Sides of the Table

ESPN, Forbes, AOL were customers. What’s your point of view on next generation video entertainment? (34:30 Social, Facebook, and Twitter referral is meaningful. Do you think the impact of social media is effecting Google’s search business? (42:00 The company later sold for around $300 million. 34:30 – 37:00).

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Interview with Sam Rogoway, Near Networks

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Wondering how, as a small business, you can reach customers in the YouTube age? Well, Los Angeles based Near Networks (www.nearnetworks.com) is looking to both reach customers online, and avoid the tacky, lousy production of typical small business ads, with a new service.