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Is Blogging Right for my Business? The Benefits of a Business Blog

NuSpark Consulting

Because Google and other search engines place so much emphasis on frequency and quality content, committing to the creation and regular delivery of a blog is one of the best ways to raise your position in organic search. Statistics show that the more frequent the posts, the better your lead generation. A blog attracts them.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity

This post, along with 79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012 and 87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012 previously published here, provide a solid foundation for that understanding. What do buyers really want from social media marketers? Marketing Charts ).

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12 Reasons Your Business Blog Is Failing

Hubspot

Let's say that a couple of months ago, you decided to really start drinking the inbound marketing Kool-Aid, and you took the plunge: you started a business blog. 12 Reasons Your Blog is Failing. If your blog is all theory with no actionable, how-to type content, its performance will suffer.

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Everything You Need to Sell Your Boss on Business Blogging

Hubspot

You're an inbound marketing convert. You even opened up a company Facebook page and Twitter account, though your venture into Google+ is still tenuous. This blog post (how meta is that?) Is blogging really effective? But won't blogging open us up for negative comments? So how do you go about doing that?

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The Ultimate Resource for 2013 Inbound Marketing Stats and Charts [SlideShare]

Hubspot

and statistics from the recently released 2013 State of Inbound Marketing Report. Feel free to use this data in your own content, tweet the stats you find most interesting, or just enlighten yourself about the current state of inbound marketing. 86 Revealing Charts From the 2013 State of Inbound Marketing Report.

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Business Blogging Turns 20 This Year (Plus 12 More Stellar Stats and Facts)

Webbiquity

The original term “weblog” was shortened to just “blog” a year later, and that term was named Merriam-Webster’s word of the year in 2004. Business blogging is now commonplace. Three-quarters of B2B marketers and 61% of their B2C counterparts use blogs as part of their social media content.

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Only 6% of Fans Engage With a Brand’s Facebook Page, and Other Marketing Stories of the Week

Hubspot

Many inbound marketers have reached the point where they’re actively using social media, business blogging , and working on their on-page SEO, but how do you take your marketing to the next level? Facebook Launches Global Pages to Simplify Brands' International Facebook Presence. Or maybe not.