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Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Email or RSS: Which Do You Prefer Written on January 13, 2010 by Justin Levy in email , hubspot , rss , social media 40 Comments - Leave a comment! HubSpot serves mostly small and medium businesses in a cross-section of verticals.

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Popup Opt-in Forms: Case Studies, WordPress Plugins, and Alternatives

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My Data Shows Email Popups Work and Don’t Hurt (2012) – Dan Zarrella, Social Media Scientist for HubSpot, found that the signup rate doubled with the popup and there was an insignificant change to bounce rate. Be sure to follow Kristi on Twitter , Facebook , and Google+. Without it, the list would be much smaller.”.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #145

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This new possibility was driven by a few powerful technologies: easy free/open source blogging technology (mainly WordPress ), RSS - which enabled readers of blogs to get alerts when there was a new post, and outgoing links (from one blog to another), and 'pingbacks.' 7 Lessons From the World's Most Captivating Presenters - HubSpot.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The 12 Step Social Media Program for Traditional Marketers (HubSpot): Here are a few things agencies looking to replace different pieces of their business with social media can do. Sending products to bloggers helps too!) 8 Lessons Learned as a Brand on Twitter (tins/Rick Klau): Rick Klau works for Google.

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21 of the Best Social Media Marketing Guides of 2013 (So Far)

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” 30 Terrible Pieces of Social Media Advice You Should Ignore by HubSpot. Guest blogger James Barnett offers helpful tips for using Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and blogging to run PR campaigns at live events, for example, on Twitter: “Use hash tags (#) to stay on topic with trends and create a buzzword around your brand.

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How to Get More Content for Your Blog

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One of the biggest challenges that bloggers face – whether they are blogging for themselves or their business – is creating enough content. Use Google Reader to subscribe to your favorite sources. Even blogs like HubSpot and Social Media Examiner have their own version of weekly curated content. Attract Guest Bloggers.

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34 (of the) Best Google+ Tips, Tactics and Guides of 2011

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Erik Freeman compiles a list of posts featuring Google+ tips and tricks, guidance on inviting friends to circle you, an amazing use of video on Google+, the effort by Matthew Epstein to get hired using the social network, and notes about Google’s privacy policy (though of course this has changed , dramatically, recently).

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