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Attract, engage, and delight customers online Inbound Marketing, Revised and Updated: Attract, Engage, and Delight Customers Online is a comprehensive guide to increasing online visibility and engagement. Written by top marketing and startup bloggers, the book contains the latest information about customer behavior and preferred digital experiences. From the latest insights on lead nurturing and visual marketing to advice on producing remarkable content by building tools, readers will gain the information they need to transform their marketing online. With outbound marketing methods becoming…mehr
Attract, engage, and delight customers online Inbound Marketing, Revised and Updated: Attract, Engage, and Delight Customers Online is a comprehensive guide to increasing online visibility and engagement. Written by top marketing and startup bloggers, the book contains the latest information about customer behavior and preferred digital experiences. From the latest insights on lead nurturing and visual marketing to advice on producing remarkable content by building tools, readers will gain the information they need to transform their marketing online. With outbound marketing methods becoming less effective, the time to embrace inbound marketing is now. Cold calling, e-mail blasts, and direct mail are turning consumers off to an ever-greater extent, so consumers are increasingly doing research online to choose companies and products that meet their needs. Inbound Marketing recognizes these behavioral changes as opportunities, and explains how marketers can make the most of this shift online. This not only addresses turning strangers into website visitors, but explains how best to convert those visitors to leads, and to nurture those leads to the point of becoming delighted customers. Gain the insight that can increase marketing value with topics like: * Inbound marketing - strategy, reputation, and tracking progress * Visibility - getting found, and why content matters * Converting customers - turning prospects into leads and leads into customers * Better decisions - picking people, agencies, and campaigns The book also contains essential tools and resources that help build an effective marketing strategy, and tips for organizations of all sizes looking to build a reputation. When consumer behaviors change, marketing must change with them. The fully revised and updated edition of Inbound Marketing is a complete guide to attracting, engaging, and delighting customers online.
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BRIAN HALLIGAN is cofounder & CEO of HubSpot, an inbound marketing and sales software company that helps businesses transform how they get found and grow online. Brian also teaches Entrepreneurial Product Development and Marketing as a Senior Lecturer at MIT. Connect with Brian on Twitter @bhalligan. DHARMESH SHAH is cofounder & CTO of HubSpot and an angel investor in over 50 technology startups. Dharmesh also authors OnStartups.com, a popular startup blog with over 400,000 members in its community, and is a frequent speaker on the topic of startups and marketing. Connect with Dharmesh on Twitter @dharmesh.
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Foreword xi Acknowledgments xv Introduction xvii Part I Inbound Marketing 1 Chapter 1 Shopping Has Changed . . . Has Your Marketing? 3 Who Moved My Customers? 6 Inbound in Action: Barack Obama for President 6 To Do 8 Chapter 2 Is Your Website a Marketing Hub? 9 Megaphone versus Hub 9 It's Not What You Say-It's What Others Say About You 10 Does Your Website Have a Pulse? 10 Your Mother's Impressed, But . . . 11 Tracking Your Progress 13 Inbound in Action: 37Signals 14 To Do 15 Chapter 3 Are You Worthy? 17 Creating a Remarkable Strategy 17 Tracking Your Progress 19 Inbound in Action: The Grateful Dead 19 To Do 20 Part II Get Found By Prospects 21 Chapter 4 Create Remarkable Content 23 Building a Content Machine 23 Variety is the Spice of Life 24 You Gotta Give to Get 24 Moving Beyond the Width of Your Wallet 25 Tracking Your Progress 25 Inbound in Action: Wikipedia 26 To Do 27 Chapter 5 Get Found in the Blogosphere 29 Getting Your Blog Started Right 30 Authoring Effective Articles 30 Help Google Help You 32 Making Your Articles Infectious 33 Give Your Articles a Push 34 Starting Conversations with Comments 35 Why Blogs Sometimes Fail 36 The Gift That Keeps on Giving 36 Consuming Content with RSS 37 Subscribe to Relevant Industry Blogs 37 Contribute to the Conversation 38 Tracking Your Progress 39 Inbound in Action: Whole Foods 40 To Do 43 Chapter 6 Get Found in Google 45 Paid versus Free 45 A (Brief) Introduction to How Google Works 48 Picking the Perfect Keywords 50 On-Page SEO: Doing the Easy Stuff First 53 Off-Page SEO: The Power of Inbound Links 58 Black Hat SEO: How to Get Your Site Banned by Google 61 The Dangers of PPC 63 Tracking Your Progress 64 Inbound in Action: LinkedIn "Elite" 65 To Do 66 Chapter 7 Get Found in Social Media 67 Creating an Effective Online Profile 67 Getting Fans on Facebook 69 Creating Connections on LinkedIn 73 Gathering Followers on Twitter 77 Gaining Reach from Google+ 80 Being Discovered with StumbleUpon 82 Getting Found on YouTube 84 Tracking Your Progress 86 Inbound in Action: FreshBooks 87 To Do 89 Chapter 8 Visual Content 91 SlideShare 92 Visual.ly 92 Pinterest 93 Instagram 94 Snapchat 95 Vine 96 Chapter 9 Software and Tools as Content 99 Writing Code Instead of Text 100 Replace Humans with Machines 101 Provide a Next Step 102 Kill Bad Tools Quickly 102 Tools Don't Market Themselves 103 Inbound in Action: Wealthfront 104 To Do 105 Part III Converting Customers 107 Chapter 10 Convert Visitors into Leads 109 Compelling Calls-to-Action 110 Mistakes to Avoid 113 Optimizing Through Experimentation 113 Tracking Your Progress 113 Inbound in Action: Google 114 To Do 114 Chapter 11 Convert Prospects into Leads 115 Landing Page Best Practices 115 Creating Functional Forms 119 Going Beyond the Form 122 A Word of Caution 122 Tracking Your Progress 123 Inbound in Action: Zappos 123 To Do 124 Chapter 12 Convert Leads to Customers 125 Grading and Scoring Your Leads 125 Nurturing Your Leads 128 Broadening Your Reach 129 Tracking Your Progress 131 Inbound in Action: Kiva 131 To Do 134 Part IV Make Better Decisions 135 Chapter 13 Make Better Marketing Decisions 137 Levels and Definitions 138 Campaign Yield 138 Tracking Your Progress 140 To Do 140 Chapter 14 Picking and Measuring Your People 141 Hire Digital Citizens 142 Hire for Analytical Chops 142 Hire for Their Web Reach 143 Hire Content Creators 145 Developing Existing Marketers 145 Tracking Your Progress 146 Inbound in Action: Jack Welch and GE 148 To Do 149 Chapter 15 Picking and Measuring a PR Agency 151 Picking a PR Agency 152 Tracking Your Progress 153 Inbound in Action: Solis, Weber, Defren & Roetzer 154 To Do 155 Chapter 16 Watching Your Competition 157 Tools to Keep Tabs on Competitors 157 Tracking Your Progress 158 Inbound in Action: TechTarget 159 To Do 161 Chapter 17 On Commitment, Patience, and Learning 163 Tracking Your Progress 164 Inbound in Action: Tom Brady 164 To Do 165 Chapter 18 Why Now? 167 Tools and Resources 171 Inbound.org 171 Advanced Google Search 171 Tracking with Site Alerts 173 Bonus: Entrepreneur's Guide to Startup Marketing 175 Startup Marketing Checklist 175 18 Simple Tips for Naming a New Company 180 Insider Tips on Buying the Domain Name You Love 184 Get Inbound Certified! 187 Index 189
Foreword xi Acknowledgments xv Introduction xvii Part I Inbound Marketing 1 Chapter 1 Shopping Has Changed . . . Has Your Marketing? 3 Who Moved My Customers? 6 Inbound in Action: Barack Obama for President 6 To Do 8 Chapter 2 Is Your Website a Marketing Hub? 9 Megaphone versus Hub 9 It's Not What You Say-It's What Others Say About You 10 Does Your Website Have a Pulse? 10 Your Mother's Impressed, But . . . 11 Tracking Your Progress 13 Inbound in Action: 37Signals 14 To Do 15 Chapter 3 Are You Worthy? 17 Creating a Remarkable Strategy 17 Tracking Your Progress 19 Inbound in Action: The Grateful Dead 19 To Do 20 Part II Get Found By Prospects 21 Chapter 4 Create Remarkable Content 23 Building a Content Machine 23 Variety is the Spice of Life 24 You Gotta Give to Get 24 Moving Beyond the Width of Your Wallet 25 Tracking Your Progress 25 Inbound in Action: Wikipedia 26 To Do 27 Chapter 5 Get Found in the Blogosphere 29 Getting Your Blog Started Right 30 Authoring Effective Articles 30 Help Google Help You 32 Making Your Articles Infectious 33 Give Your Articles a Push 34 Starting Conversations with Comments 35 Why Blogs Sometimes Fail 36 The Gift That Keeps on Giving 36 Consuming Content with RSS 37 Subscribe to Relevant Industry Blogs 37 Contribute to the Conversation 38 Tracking Your Progress 39 Inbound in Action: Whole Foods 40 To Do 43 Chapter 6 Get Found in Google 45 Paid versus Free 45 A (Brief) Introduction to How Google Works 48 Picking the Perfect Keywords 50 On-Page SEO: Doing the Easy Stuff First 53 Off-Page SEO: The Power of Inbound Links 58 Black Hat SEO: How to Get Your Site Banned by Google 61 The Dangers of PPC 63 Tracking Your Progress 64 Inbound in Action: LinkedIn "Elite" 65 To Do 66 Chapter 7 Get Found in Social Media 67 Creating an Effective Online Profile 67 Getting Fans on Facebook 69 Creating Connections on LinkedIn 73 Gathering Followers on Twitter 77 Gaining Reach from Google+ 80 Being Discovered with StumbleUpon 82 Getting Found on YouTube 84 Tracking Your Progress 86 Inbound in Action: FreshBooks 87 To Do 89 Chapter 8 Visual Content 91 SlideShare 92 Visual.ly 92 Pinterest 93 Instagram 94 Snapchat 95 Vine 96 Chapter 9 Software and Tools as Content 99 Writing Code Instead of Text 100 Replace Humans with Machines 101 Provide a Next Step 102 Kill Bad Tools Quickly 102 Tools Don't Market Themselves 103 Inbound in Action: Wealthfront 104 To Do 105 Part III Converting Customers 107 Chapter 10 Convert Visitors into Leads 109 Compelling Calls-to-Action 110 Mistakes to Avoid 113 Optimizing Through Experimentation 113 Tracking Your Progress 113 Inbound in Action: Google 114 To Do 114 Chapter 11 Convert Prospects into Leads 115 Landing Page Best Practices 115 Creating Functional Forms 119 Going Beyond the Form 122 A Word of Caution 122 Tracking Your Progress 123 Inbound in Action: Zappos 123 To Do 124 Chapter 12 Convert Leads to Customers 125 Grading and Scoring Your Leads 125 Nurturing Your Leads 128 Broadening Your Reach 129 Tracking Your Progress 131 Inbound in Action: Kiva 131 To Do 134 Part IV Make Better Decisions 135 Chapter 13 Make Better Marketing Decisions 137 Levels and Definitions 138 Campaign Yield 138 Tracking Your Progress 140 To Do 140 Chapter 14 Picking and Measuring Your People 141 Hire Digital Citizens 142 Hire for Analytical Chops 142 Hire for Their Web Reach 143 Hire Content Creators 145 Developing Existing Marketers 145 Tracking Your Progress 146 Inbound in Action: Jack Welch and GE 148 To Do 149 Chapter 15 Picking and Measuring a PR Agency 151 Picking a PR Agency 152 Tracking Your Progress 153 Inbound in Action: Solis, Weber, Defren & Roetzer 154 To Do 155 Chapter 16 Watching Your Competition 157 Tools to Keep Tabs on Competitors 157 Tracking Your Progress 158 Inbound in Action: TechTarget 159 To Do 161 Chapter 17 On Commitment, Patience, and Learning 163 Tracking Your Progress 164 Inbound in Action: Tom Brady 164 To Do 165 Chapter 18 Why Now? 167 Tools and Resources 171 Inbound.org 171 Advanced Google Search 171 Tracking with Site Alerts 173 Bonus: Entrepreneur's Guide to Startup Marketing 175 Startup Marketing Checklist 175 18 Simple Tips for Naming a New Company 180 Insider Tips on Buying the Domain Name You Love 184 Get Inbound Certified! 187 Index 189
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