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He's known to many as the social media tool guy. His blog has made the Social Media Examiner Top 10 for the past two years. He's a networking pro that believes it's not just what you know, but who can you help? This episode of Content Marketing NEXT, host Pamela Muldoon sits down with Ian Cleary, RazorSocial, to talk about the changing trends in social and content, how marketing automation can improve your business, and the book that became his blueprint for success.

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He's known to many as the social media tool guy. His blog has made the Social Media Examiner Top 10 for the past two years. He's a networking pro that believes it's not just what you know, but who can you help? This episode of Content Marketing NEXT, host Pamela Muldoon sits down with Ian Cleary, RazorSocial, to talk about the changing trends in social and content, how marketing automation can improve your business, and the book that became his blueprint for success.

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