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Want More Blog Traffic? Focus on Growing Subscribers

Hubspot

On the HubSpot blogging team, we found that investing in the growth of your email subscriber base is critical to growing and scaling traffic to your blog -- whether it's in its infancy, or it's been around for years. So I pulled traffic and subscriber data for the HubSpot Blog over the past several years to see how those numbers correlate.

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8 Ready-Made Job Descriptions to Recruit an All-Star Marketing Team

Hubspot

What's better than a blogger for a dog supply-selling ecommerce site? A blogger with four poodles at a dog supply-selling ecommerce site! Experience using social media analytics tools and the ability to tweak social strategies based on findings. 2) Blogger/Blog Manager. Okay, well maybe you can't afford to be that picky.

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28 (of the) Best Twitter Tips, Tools and Tactics of 2012 (So Far)

Webbiquity

Catherine Lockey helpfully walks new Twitterers through the process of getting started and building a following on Twitter, from opening an account and creating lists through DMs, retweets, hashtags, post frequency, following back and more. ” 17 Examples of Twitter Brand Page Backgrounds to Inspire You by HubSpot.

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The Power of Integrated Marketing: How Owned, Earned, Paid, and Shared Media Can Drive Visibility in a Zero-Click World

Hinge Marketing

If you need a platform that can program campaigns, suppress lists, and score leads, Pardot, Eloqua, and Hubspot are good options. Free tools like Google Analytics are essential. Google Analytics gives you the ability to identify your traffic sources (e.g., Start by taking a sample of your best clients.

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Content Marketing Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide for Modern Marketers

Hubspot

You create a few sample infographics and share them on social media so people see what the tool is capable of doing, and between that and the traffic coming from organic search, you start to get a few hundred people using it every month. Aim to have three bloggers on staff, and two employees for each of the other roles.