Brian Carroll

How to Generate Leads Using Search and Social Media

Join me for a complimentary live webinar with MarketingSherpa’s Todd Lebo and Jen Doyle on “How to Generate Leads Using Search and Social Media” 

Here’s a chart of how Marketers are currently using Social Media. Chartofweek-08-17-10-lp

We’re hearing the words “inbound marketing” more and more these days. The idea is simple – your sales team’s pipeline magically fills as prospects seek your company out. Of course, it’s easier said than done. To help generate revenue using search engines and social media sites you’ll learn the following: 

  • How to effectively deploy a search and social media campaign 
  • Top 5 practices for integrating search and social for lead generation 
  • How to optimize for search innovations 
  • And much more… 

View the slides “How to Generate Leads Using Search and Social Media”

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  1. August 23rd, 2010 at 06:15 | #1

    I wish I found out about this webinar a little sooner, we could have posted it on our webinar listings site, WebinarBase.com.

  2. Connor
    August 25th, 2010 at 18:15 | #2

    Its definitely not an easy concept thats for sure..well generating leads with social media. This is definitely the best blog I’ve seen for lead generation though. Keep up the quality content

  3. August 27th, 2010 at 15:23 | #3

    MarketingSherpa puts out great stuff. I don’t have time to listen to/read this now, but will later and am glad you put the presentation online for everyone to check out. I mentioned it on my blog.

  4. September 10th, 2010 at 07:05 | #4

    In my blog (http://marketing-tools.co/?p=86) I identify 10 simple, straightforward tips anyone can implement to use social media to drive traffic to your site.
    Keep up your thought leadership Brian.

    Thx
    will

  5. Mark
    February 18th, 2011 at 22:16 | #5

    Great post! I think it’s important as a marketer to remember that marketing is still about building relationships. Granted, the methods of building those relationships have changed quite a bit in the last few years. Many companies keep everything in-house, others outsource. If you do choose to seek out a vendor for lead generation, it’s important to understand what results to expect. Thanks again.

  1. February 16th, 2011 at 14:33 | #1