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  • LinkedIn has reached the 100 million member mark, the company announced today (Tuesday, March 22). Its members hail from some 200 countries, though a large plurality—44%—are based in the United States, LinkedIn said. In the past year, among the fastest-growing countries in terms of LinkedIn membership were Brazil, Mexico, India, and France.

  • If you are a content creator, use Content Rules to break through writer’s block. If you are a content manager, use the book to elevate the quality and impact of the output. Regardless of your level in the organization and your responsibilities, you will use this book to guide your work every day.

  • More than one-quarter of US consumers (26%) say they are more likely to tell family, friends, and coworkers about a bad experience with a product or service than a good one, according to LoyaltyOne's COLLOQUY report.

  • How do customer service champs maintain their loyal following? Three key speakers at this week's annual Customer Experience Leadership conference preview their talks and share best-practices on customer-centric cultures.

  • Only 13% of B2B interactive marketers say they have increased online display budgets in 2011 relative to 2010 levels, in large part due to perceptions of ineffectiveness, according to a new report from Forrester.

  • Filmmakers and marketers migrate toward one another because the key to their success is the same: story. Learn how Apple successfully created an emotional bond with its customers that transcends commerce and lives on.

  • Among a sample of 25 million tweets posted on March 11, 2011, some 42% were sent via third-party clients—roughly four times the average level implied by Twitter, according to a report by Sysomos.

  • Consumers are up to four times more likely to buy a product once they’ve held it in their hands. But it can be challenging to get people into stores, let alone within reaching distance of your product. To provide the masses with a virtual hands-on experience, Olympus tried a new augmented-reality technology.

  • Despite a lack of investment in marketing technologies and staffing over the past two years, many small businesses are now stepping up investments in digital channels such as social media, search, and online advertising, according to a survey from Network Solutions and the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business.

  • Communicating with your customers via the mobile platform is an effective way to engage, share offers, and learn about your consumers. Learn how to reach your target audience and boost your mobile marketing ROI.

  • Nearly one-half of US adults (47%) get at least some local news and information via cellphone or tablet computer, and such mobile consumers tend to be young, affluent, and more plugged into digital media and their local communities, according to a survey from Pew.

  • Our job as marketers is to acquire, grow, and retain profitable customer relationships to create a sustainable competitive advantage. Here are five factors for measuring (and maintaining) successful customer relationships.

  • Google Sites led the US explicit core search market in February 2011, accounting for 65.4% of total searches conducted during the month, followed by Yahoo Sites with 16.1% and Microsoft Sites with 13.6%, according to data from comScore qSearch.

  • What slowly began as a dorm room phenomenon has developed into one of the world's most essential business strategies. But before businesses jump headfirst into Facebook, they might want to take a closer look at the power Facebook wields over every account, page, and photograph.

  • Twitter is emerging as the leading social platform among the world's largest corporations: 77% of the Fortune Global 100 (FG100) have a Twitter account, whereas 61% have a Facebook page, according to a report by Burson-Marsteller.

  • Market research surveys, though expensive and out of reach for many, have been around for ages. But there is now a revolution brewing in MR that makes it something even the smaller players can fully participate in.

  • Digital marketers may be missing opportunities by focusing ad campaign spending solely on premium short-tail websites: Average click-through rates (CTRs) for ads placed on long-tail websites are 24% higher than those placed on short-tail sites, according to a study from CONTEXTWEB.

  • If you've invested a lot in social media, you hopefully have a growing number of people talking about you. If so, who are they? Which ones are driving the conversation? Do your social CRM measurement tools tell you anything?

  • Attitudes toward email marketing have improved over the past four years: Consumers delete fewer promotional email messages without reading them and are more likely to forward such messages to others, according to a report by Forrester Research.

  • Product value isn't defined by quality or price; it relies on marketing and customer insight. Without them, a $1,000-a-minute violinist is a $32-a-day subway performer. Learn to find your $1,000-a-minute market.