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B2B Lead Generation Using a Business Blog

Industrial Marketing Today

Home Marketing Matters About Contact B2B Marketing Store Company Website B2B Lead Generation Using a Business Blog by Achinta Mitra on September 20, 2010 in B2B Lead Generation , Industrial Marketing Blog In B2B lead generation, quantity versus quality is probably the biggest challenge faced by industrial marketers.

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Why Landing Pages Are an Indispensable Part of Marketing

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Landing pages are much too critical to the success of your lead generation efforts to sweep under the rug, and here's why. First, let's start with a simple definition: A landing page is a web page that allows you to capture a visitor's information through a lead-capture form (AKA a conversion form).

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9 Lead Generation Mistakes Marketers Need to Stop Making

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Focus on creating offers that are valuable in some way for your target audience, and then package that value and put it behind a lead capture form. 2) You don't offer lead gen content for people in different stages of the buyer's journey. Do you think they're ready to see a demo of your product? all over the place.

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The 45 Inbound Marketing Terms You Should Know [Glossary]

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An individual or group of people usually maintains a blog. A personal blog or business blog will traditionally include regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material, such as photos and video. Business Blogging. LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site.

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The Ultimate Dictionary of Marketing Terms You Should Know

Hubspot

6) Blogging. An individual or group of people usually maintains a blog. A personal blog or business blog will traditionally include regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material, such as photos and video. 7) Business Blogging. This is short for web log or weblog.