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6 Habits of Highly Successful Inbound Marketers

  
  
  
  
  
6 habits successful inbound marketers

Ever wondered what makes one inbound marketer more successful than another? It was one of the first questions we asked when our agency began our inbound marketing services practice. To help us answer the question we hired a Hubspot coach, Nick Salvatoriello – a personal trainer for inbound marketing  - who showed us the best practices and made us accountable to continuously improve our results every day.

Working with our coach over the past 12 months we’ve experimented with our own inbound marketing, taking the combined complexity of activities, repetition and analysis and distilling it down into 6 simple inbound marketing habits that result in transformational success whether you’re working to increase business, achieve full enrollment or enhance donations to a non-profit:

6 Tips To Generate Great Inbound Links With Online PR

  
  
  
  
  
inbound links focus attention at your website

When On Page SEO Just Isn't Enough...
Whether you’re a small business, independent school, non-profit, high tech company or travel agency, once your inbound marketing is up and running and the initial shock and awe of “getting found” by your first few prospects wears off, you may begin to experience symptoms...

How To Add Google Custom Search To Your Hubspot CMS

  
  
  
  
  
google inbound marketing search

What Amazon.com Teaches Us About On Site Search

Amazon.com continues its tour de force in online retail. The company has attracted 20% of the worldwide online retail traffic through its inbound marketing and paid search campaigns. Over 282 million unique visitors. Now that’s impressive!

Most of Amazon.com’s visitors find their way to the site through a Google search, but the refined searching to find what you ultimately purchase is increasingly happening on Amazon’s site. Google gets you to Amazon, but Amazon ultimately connects you with what you’re buying. There’s an element of control in this scenario that’s appealing. That got me thinking about how I could ad on-site search for my customers using the Hubspot CMS. This blog shows how I did it.

As inbound marketers we ply our trade with content, on page SEO, inbound link campaigns etc. to raise our brand to the top rank in Google search so that visitors will find our websites. But what happens after Google directs a prospect to your site? What if they don’t find exactly what they were looking for? Most will go back to Google. When they go back to Google and do another long tail keyword search, will you again rank or will your competition have out foxed you for that particular search... which could mean a missed conversion opportunity?

If I’m a content provider, say for medical information on drug interactions, I’d prefer to have my prospects searching my site for information rather than going back to an internet-wide Google search. Similarly, if I’m a bank, I’d prefer to have prospects search the services I alone offer once they’ve found me by my brand. A high school or college would rather have prospects search their course offerings and content rather than opening a search to competing schools.

I’d like my site to be more like Amazon.com (who wouldn't?). Once Google drops a prospect on my site, I’d like that prospect to search my site if Google didn’t direct them to precisely what they were looking for. But if you’re using a CMS like Hubspot, which is great for managing and measuring your inbound marketing campaigns, one of the features that’s missing is on-site search.

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