Hubspot, how much content do you publish on average in a year?
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Writing a new article on content marketing, and I'm using Hubspot as an example of a B2B company using content marketing successfully. However, I don't have numbers and was wondering if someone here knew? I, of course, Googled it first - and went to the Hubspot blog to see.
Just looking for # of blog posts they write on average in a year. If there's numbers on # of marketing videos, white papers, ebooks, etc. that would be awesome, but I'd be happy with just blog posts first.
We aim to publish one blog post every day except for Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. While we do occasionally publish on Friday or publish two posts a day to accommodate product updates or additional guest contributors, we usually stick to that one post per day, four days a week schedule. So that would be about 208 posts per year.
We currently don't have a specified number of offers we track as far as whitepapers/ebooks, but we do try to include CTAs at the top and bottom of every blog post to give readers easy access to our HubSpot Academy Learning Center lessons, tracks, and certification courses.
Hubspot, how much content do you publish on average in a year?
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Late to the party as usual. Sorry. 😞 Thanks for the tag @roisinkirby.
Hi @goldenraes. As independent HubSpot consultants, we're intensely client-focused.
We only really use our blog to publish public-facing content in direct response to client need as interest arises and as the hosting / promotion platform for our digital deliverables (i.e. eBooks, eReports, Infographics, etc.). In fact, we intentionally publish 'blog content' that doesn't show in our blog index and isn't indexed in search. (by design)
We shifted to this model in 2017 when it became obvious that returns (i.e., CTR) from 'blogging for SEO purposes' would continue to decline significantly as large blogging concerns increased domination of the landscape and, dare I say most importantly, as Google continued their relentless canibalization of indexed content for use in SERPs as Instant Answers, Knowledge Graphs, etc.. In fact, Rand Fishkin (formerly Wizard of Moz) reported a 20% drop in mobile CTR from Google between 2016-2018 during his recent presentation at BrightonSEO -- a 30 min MUST SEE for anyone blogging in 2018 and beyond.
All that being said, we ran across a ThinkGroup article with lots of numbers about HubSpot blogging that may interest you. Dunno how good those number are, but remembered your query and thought this would be a good place to drop the link.
Hubspot, how much content do you publish on average in a year?
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Hi!
Inbound marketing is the need of an hour. I believe that educating people in the form of content, either its videos, blog posts, whitepapers, case studies, etc. helps in generating website traffic and increasing sales.
Well! When it comes to publishing the blogs, we usually publish 2-3 articles in a week, preferable Tuesday and Wednesday. I believe it’s quite a good number because uploading and sharing a large number of blog posts might irritate the audience. Sometimes, they might also miss the vital information on which they should actually focus on! But yes, maintaining consistency in the blog posts is what one should keep a check on.
To make the blog publishing more effective, you can also schedule the blog posts by using HubSpot blogging software. It will not only save your time but also allow your content strategy to be more effective.
Hope it helps! Furthermore, if you want assistance in HubSpot, don’t hesitate to contact us. We, being HubSpot diamond partners, are there to help you in the best possible way.
Hubspot, how much content do you publish on average in a year?
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it is advisable to at least publish one fresh content every day, for better ranking in google search engine result pages, websites with fresh and new information tend to rank fastly and the traffic of the site also increases.
Hubspot, how much content do you publish on average in a year?
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Late to the party as usual. Sorry. 😞 Thanks for the tag @roisinkirby.
Hi @goldenraes. As independent HubSpot consultants, we're intensely client-focused.
We only really use our blog to publish public-facing content in direct response to client need as interest arises and as the hosting / promotion platform for our digital deliverables (i.e. eBooks, eReports, Infographics, etc.). In fact, we intentionally publish 'blog content' that doesn't show in our blog index and isn't indexed in search. (by design)
We shifted to this model in 2017 when it became obvious that returns (i.e., CTR) from 'blogging for SEO purposes' would continue to decline significantly as large blogging concerns increased domination of the landscape and, dare I say most importantly, as Google continued their relentless canibalization of indexed content for use in SERPs as Instant Answers, Knowledge Graphs, etc.. In fact, Rand Fishkin (formerly Wizard of Moz) reported a 20% drop in mobile CTR from Google between 2016-2018 during his recent presentation at BrightonSEO -- a 30 min MUST SEE for anyone blogging in 2018 and beyond.
All that being said, we ran across a ThinkGroup article with lots of numbers about HubSpot blogging that may interest you. Dunno how good those number are, but remembered your query and thought this would be a good place to drop the link.
@emmajsb, @adonahue - would you be able to lend some knowledge here?
@goldenraes we have plenty of HubSpot partners / power users in the Community who also manage their own blogs / have insights to share - tagging a few below 🙂
We aim to publish one blog post every day except for Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. While we do occasionally publish on Friday or publish two posts a day to accommodate product updates or additional guest contributors, we usually stick to that one post per day, four days a week schedule. So that would be about 208 posts per year.
We currently don't have a specified number of offers we track as far as whitepapers/ebooks, but we do try to include CTAs at the top and bottom of every blog post to give readers easy access to our HubSpot Academy Learning Center lessons, tracks, and certification courses.
Hubspot, how much content do you publish on average in a year?
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We don't really link out to whitepapers or ebooks for the HubSpot Academy User Blog. We focus on leading our readers to our educational content in the HubSpot Academy Learning Center 🙂