Marketing Blogs to Follow for Their Expertise & Best Practices|Blackhatworld from EthanWhite's blog

It's crucial to read a variety ofmarketing blogsto gain different perspectives and incorporate them into your campaigns whether conducting research for your own articles or just to educate yourself on trends and best practices in today's marketing environment.

Following is a collection of some of our favourite articles that we read frequently for information, advice, and other purposes.


15 blogs to follow that encourage marketing1. HubSpot

They aremarketing industrytitans and can be used for research while writing your own articles or for general education. They are mostly credited with inventing the inbound marketing movement. A slightly different audience is served by each of HubSpot's two blogs, marketing and sales.

If that isn't enough to satiate you, their entire list of blog subjects is certain to contain a wealth of informative material.

With those three different blogs, which are updated daily.In addition to their own employees, they must also employ a large number of guest bloggers who can contribute a wide range of opinions and knowledge. In the end, HubSpot's blog is the gold standard for everything in inbound marketing, and we're fairly certain it's a lead generation machine!

2. Content Marketing Institute

Every day, including weekends and holidays, a new article is postedby CMI. In their popular "This week in content marketing" series, they discuss the most recent headlines and developments in the field.

Between "Current Hits" and "All Time Hits," their most popular blogs are divided. They have several different writers who offer professional advice and analysis, just like HubSpot and their publication regularity. (The only thing that is distracting is the social widget in the left margin that prevents you from scrolling through material.)

3. Mention

Mention's blog has a search box, consistently designed featured photos on entries, and prominentcategoriesthat are simple to see across the top. It's simple to sift through the categories, which include "Most Popular" and even "Startup Life" to see what other readers think is most crucial for each individual area.

Mention has a unique feature where it displays the estimated reading time for each item beneath the featured image.

It's simple to put what you learn in each article to use because posts frequently have a how-to format. A summary section that explains how to put what you read into practice can be found in even entries that aren't particularly how-tos.

Additionally, Mention frequently organiseswebinarsthat are closely related to their blogs. On Tuesday, January 26th, join their upcoming webinar, which we are co-hosting with them. We will be discussing how to allow competitors to develop your marketing plan.

4. Autopilot

The "Liftoff"blog fromAutopilot is exceptionally organised and spotless. They have a search engine, post a couple times a week, and are developing a fantastic marketing automation solution where you can "automate the customer experience, visually."

Give Autopilot a serious look if you're searching for a marketing automation solution. Lead nurturing and onboarding are easy to design and carry out because of their visual journeys!

5. Inside Google Ads

This is the official Google Ads blog, which provides updates, advice, and generalinformation on their advertising system. They may not post frequently, but when they do, you can count on it having insightful information.

How could you possibly not want to read the original content if you are using Google Ads to advertise?

6. Buffer

Social media publishing is something Buffer excels at. Large, strong images on their site are simple to post on social media. They maintain funny and straightforward writing while occasionally delving deeply into data and performing excellent data analysis.

Blog posts also analyse how big businesses or individuals use social media and highlight their strengths (and sometimes where they could improve). Anyone can use the informational nuggets to inform their own plan in this way (smaller case studies, for example).

7. CoSchedule

The regular blog, which coversblogging best practices, content marketing, and even uses well-known organisations as case studies for readers to emulate, is one of two blogs that CoSchedule maintains.

However, their product blog highlights noteworthy improvements and cool things you can do with their product. Their blog titles frequently include brackets around "new features" to focus readers' attention to the text and make it clear that a given item is announcing something novel that they may use.


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