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June 11, 2012 - 6:01 am EDT
 


   
 
   
 
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  • Title: Executive director-global digital marketing

    Company: General Electric Co.

    TIme in current job: 1 week

    Linda Boff, executive director-global digital marketing at General Electric Co., was recognized as BtoB's Top Digital Marketer of 2011. Since that time, she and GE have remained at the forefront of digital innovation. Among GE's latest “digital R&D” initiatives is its use of Instagram and Pinterest to tell its story visually. The company is also wading into mobile marketing. “It's getting more and more important all the time, particularly for us as we enter what for GE are new and emerging markets: India, Brazil, China, Turkey, Indonesia,” Boff said. “We are looking more and more at mobile in these areas, because it's not the second platform there, but the first platform.” Boff said GE takes a “stock and flow” approach to marketing via social media. She defined “stock” as more traditional content marketing fodder, such as white papers and videos that have long shelf lives. “Flow,” she said, is content that is “lighter, more perishable.” As examples of flow, she said GE has used simple games, such as placing two photos of a GE locomotive side by side and challenging site visitors to find five differences between the shots. “It helps our brand be more human, more approachable, more accessible,” she said. The rise of social media, Boff said, has altered the way content marketing works on the Web. “It's a Web rebuilt around people,” she said. But she added: “Content without context is actually not a good use of money.”

    Top Digital Marketers 2012

    Scott Anderson
    Hewlett-Packard Co.

    Jenni Bair
    Hobart Corp.

    Todd Blecher
    Boeing Co.

    Linda Boff
    General Electric Co.

    Kevin Cox
    SAP

    Alex Craddock
    Visa Inc.

    Sharon Crost
    Hitachi Data Systems

    Rishi Dave
    Dell Inc.

    Pam Didner
    Intel Corp.

    Paola Dovera
    Sybase Inc.

    Tanya Earley
    USG Corp.

    Todd Forsythe
    EMC Corp.

    Alejandra Chavez Green
    Dow AgroSciences

    Frank Helmert
    Aon Corp.

    Belinda Hudmon
    Motorola Solutions

    Cindy Kim
    JDA Software

    Brian Krause
    Molex

    Ann Lewnes
    Adobe Systems

    Lauren McCadney
    CDW Corp.

    Paul Miller
    W.W. Grainger Inc.

    Maureen Moore
    Fellowes Inc.

    Petra Neiger
    Cisco Systems

    Matt Preschern
    IBM Corp.

    Laura Ramos
    Xerox Corp.

    Scott Roen
    American Express Co.'s American Express OPEN

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