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Starting a Blog for Your Business: Checklist

Sharpspring

Lots of businesses set up blogs without any planning behind the effort. But starting a blog for your business isn’t a task to be taken on without forethought. And this is why many business blogs never deliver any noticeable results: They rank for random keywords that never bring any sales or leads.

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How to convert blog traffic into loyal readers

Anything Goes Marketing

After reading an inspiring article on ClickZ regarding effective landing pages , I've decided to look at ways to improve conversions on blogs. By conversions, I don't mean clicking on the "order now" button as this isn't very common on blogs. 10 ways to increase blog conversions Write compelling and informative content.

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Rick Short Explains How to Turn Staff Into Prolific Bloggers

Online Marketing Institute

Blog HubSpot TV Contributors Marketing Kit Internet Marketing Blog The HubSpot Inbound Internet Marketing blog covers all of inbound marketing - SEO, Blogging, Social Media, Landing Pages, Lead Generation and Analytics. Submit guest post ideas to rburnes[at]hubspot[dot]com.

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Customer Anthropology: The Art of Observation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Obstacles and Barriers: Signs that people cant do their job properly because something is physically or procedurally in their way, e.g. people who leave their station for inordinately long times because they need to get approvals. Now thats a powerful business tool. Subscribe to this blog by. The Blogging Process.

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Content Curation Grows Up, Original Content Still Key

Online Marketing Institute

Curation lets marketers focus on original masterpieces : The biggest barrier to curation adoption is creating original content ; 79 percent of non-curators found this the biggest challenge, while only 67 percent of curators felt the same—likely due to the time that curation frees to focus on developing original material.