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What’s New with HubSpot’s SEO & CMS [2023 Update]

SmartBug Media

HubSpot SEO and CMS are two of the most popular tools used by businesses today. SEO stands for search engine optimization , which is the process of optimizing webpages, content, and links to help businesses rank higher in search engine results pages (SERPs). HubSpot’s CMS is first and foremost marketing-focused.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Ranking Higher With Schema Markups

Contently

When it comes to boosting your organic search visibility, creating content for search engine result pages (or SERPs) is essential. Schema markups are snippets of code that help search engines better understand a webpage’s content. Here are some tips to help you get over the initial hump.

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4 Marketing Technologies Every Company Needs to Embrace

Valasys

In this era of extreme development and growth, the business industry has transformed into a battleground. With the introduction of newer and smarter marketing softwares and technology each day, companies have countless opportunities to achieve their business goals and connect to their consumer market effectively.

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What Is a CMS and Why Should You Care?

Hubspot

SEO, CRM, SERP, CTR, and CToR are all important acronyms that can roll off of the tongue for most of us. What about CMS? It also may be the answer you're looking for if you need a professional website, fast, with limited technical resources. Why do you need a CMS? With a CMS, that process can be straightforward.

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SEO for WordPress: Tips and Best Practices to Optimize Your Website

Spiralytics

Many brands prefer WordPress for its user-friendliness and low costs, so it’s perfect for both small and large businesses. However, keep in mind that WordPress is a CMS (content management system). If your site is sluggish, you will end up losing a lot of potential customers. You will find many WordPress themes in the market.

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Should You Be Blogging For Enterprise Customers? Yes, Here's Why.

Hubspot

If you're writing for the professional who is part of a large organization, how does your blog cater to their needs? Though an enterprise audience is a smaller number of people to reach, blogging for those customers can be a huge driver for ROI and acquisition. When you blog for customers, you're not only providing useful content.

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8 Reasons to Switch to PWA eCommerce

ATAK Interactive

That’s why today’s eCommerce businesses are now turning to progressive web applications (PWA’s) built on a Jamstack architecture to enhance their user experience for its customers. Unfortunately, many eCommerce sites are not optimized for mobile and, even those that are, do not deliver the performance needed to retain their customers.

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