I use Hubspot social posting tools every day and I'm a big fan. I'd love to see a "Content Suggestion" feed or tool of some kind to help us find relevant content and topics to post to social media. The same tool would be helpful for writing our own content as well. Currently, I use BuzzSumo and a variety of other tools like Feedly to do this.
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You're already offering the Keywords report, but it's close to useless. We need to track our rank per week for selected keywords. It looks like you already have the data, but just need to make it available. We need to be able to choose a country for each keyword track current rank change connect it to visits show data for avg monthly searches calculated a total avg. rank to track over time track competitors rank for the same keywords
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Hubspot should really consider raising the keyword limit to stay competitive within the keyword tool sector of its comprehensive platform.
They told me they've NEVER had a customer ask about raising the limit until me. Yet, when you look at Moz or other popular tools on the market, which, yes, I understand many are stand-alone keyword tools, offer a much higher limit.
They won't change it because, well, that's the way it's always been. Well, the 7 most expensive words in business are, "We have always done things that way" - I hope you guys reconsider. Or, consider once.
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Currently you can only choose one country as target market in the keyword tool. For businesses that operate in multiple countries "Hubspot" is useless for SEO.
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SEO Keyword Optimizer should be more semantic. Google Search is becoming more semantic but Hubspot's SEO optimizer is not. For example, I added "Demand Sensing" in the keyword tool, while I typed "Sensing Demand" in my blog. The Hubspot SEO optimizer will tell me that I don't have any matching keywords in the blog post, while the two words are recognized by Google as similar meanings. It would be great if Hubspot's SEO optimizer can be smart enough to recognize the same meanings of different keywords.
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Not everyone is familiar with the robots meta tags; however, why should the average HubSpot user have to be. Add an option to exclude a page, gated content for example, from search engines then handle the necessary code on the back end. The back-end would modify the sitemap.xml file and add the necessary meta tags or maintain a robots.txt file.
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Currently, it appears Hubspot doesn't create or allow the creation of a separate image sitemap. This would be useful for many reasons but primarily to allow the submission of an image sitemap through Google Search Console. This would be beneficial both in aiding image discovery and in getting a metric on how many images Google has indexed vs the total number of images submitted via the sitemap. Such a feature could be further enhanced by allowing sitemaps to be broken up by content type in a similar fashion to the Wordpress Yoast SEO plugin e.g. page sitemap, post sitemap, image sitemap, along with a sitemap index file.
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It would be nice to be able to edit a canonical on blog pages. We have urls with and without capitals and fear that Google is seeing this as duplicate content. Hubspot supports canonicals but we need to be able to edit them.
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My idea is to grant users the ability to set-up "structured data" on blog posts to help with SEO. Structured data is a system of pairing a name with a value that helps search engines categorize and index your content. Microdata is one form of structured data that works with HTML5. Schema.org is a project that provides a particular set of agreed-upon definitions for microdata tags. Structured data seems to matter more often now with search engines and help boost SEO.
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Why not give me an option to use existing keywords in my Hubspot portal when building landing pages? Why do i have to enter them again? Ideally, you should present me with a list of current keywords so i can pick/choose which ones to add to LPs.
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