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Five Blog Topic Ideas for a B2B Product Launch

Launch Marketing

A B2B product launch relies heavily on marketing to generate awareness and interest in the new product. Among the various types of content that one can create and distribute, blogs can be one of the simplest, yet most effective avenues. So, what blog topics can help to interest and engage audience about a new product?

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How to Write a Blog Introduction Like a Pro

Marketing Insider Group

Aside from your headline, your blog introduction is the most important factor in determining whether a user will actually read your article. In fact, the average time people spend reading a blog post is only 15 seconds. Read on for our ready-to-use guide on how to write a blog article introduction like a pro. Quick Takeaways.

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Content Marketing Examples: The Best Company Blogs from Lesser-known Brands

Marketing Insider Group

These days, a blog is pretty much a must-have for any business. But if you don’t put careful thought into the content of your company blog, it’s a waste of time and money. These blogs really know their audience and use targeted content and design. The fitness niche is highly competitive in the blogging world.

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4 Ways Building Materials Manufacturers Can Benefit From a Blog

Navigate the Channel

Businesses that don’t have a blog are not taking advantage of all the opportunities that this powerful marketing tool can offer. Even manufacturers of building materials can use their blog to reach out to new target audiences and grow their profits. Embrace the vast potential that blogging offers your building materials business.

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How Many Words Should a Blog Post Be?

Marketing Insider Group

The research is clear: A blog post should be more than 1,000 words. Of course, blog articles should only be as long as they need to be. Most topics need extensive research to provide the kind of in-depth information that a variety of readers might need. When you dig down into a topic, there are usually lots of angles to cover.

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Is ecommerce blogging still worth the investment?

ClickZ

After all, when you’re selling specific products and services, there is only so much you have to say, right? On the surface, blogs seem like a fine way to write about creative topics relevant to a company, so ecommerce sites often assume that the idea of a blog is great, but just not for them.

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Your Blog Is Not a Publication (But It’s Not Just a Library Either)

Animalz blog

A few years back, I mentioned to John Collins, then content director at Intercom, how much Animalz customers admired their blog. Replicating their publication-style blog is not the right approach for most companies because it’s too costly, doesn’t bring the right outcomes, or both. John’s response?