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Your First 100 Days as an Inbound Marketer: A Framework for Success

Your First 100 Days as an Inbound Marketer: A Framework for Success | Simply Social Media | Scoop.it

The most successful inbound marketers learn skills and create habits in their first 100 days in this new role. To make sure your trajectory is set correctly, we've catalogued much of what you'll need to succeed in inbound marketing.

 

Don't be scared by the length -- remember, this document is one to use over the course of three months. Still, it's not intended to be a complete list of every little thing you need to know -- rather, it’s a fairly comprehensive collection of the fundamentals. Your company's own plan can be tailored based on the goals you need to achieve, but this outline is a good guide to begin with....

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Hubspot's Lindsay Kolowich uncovers the best practices for your first 100 days as an inbound marketer. Highly recommended if you're new and need a place to start. 9/10

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, March 2, 2017 11:36 AM

Hubspot's Lindsay Kolowich uncovers the best practices for your first 100 days as an inbound marketer. Highly recommended if you're new and need a place to start. 9/10

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The Anatomy of a Perfect Call to Action & Why they are Critical for Site Conversions

The Anatomy of a Perfect Call to Action & Why they are Critical for Site Conversions | Simply Social Media | Scoop.it

A Call to Action (CTA) is content that motivates you to do something. Using CTAs are essential for a successful marketing campaign and driving traffic to landing pages.


...You need to have a compelling reason for your call-to-action. Otherwise, there’s not much point. When brainstorming ideas for a CTA, start by asking yourself why you want one. What do you want to accomplish with your campaign?


Obviously, you want to make money, but how will you do so? Think of the call-to-action as the means to your end. If you want to sell more products, how will you accomplish that goal? Perhaps the aim of your CTA will be to increase traffic to your website, or build awareness of a specific product....

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Practical tipstips for stronger calls to action and better inbound marketing results.

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