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How Often Should Companies Blog? New Benchmark Data | Hubspot

How Often Should Companies Blog? New Benchmark Data | Hubspot | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

"Blog early, blog often." 

In the inbound world, these are words to live by. After all, blogs help businesses attract new website visitors and convert them into leads. Each time you publish an original blog post, you're creating a new opportunity to get found in search engines, get shared on social media, get linked to by other sites, and get a new person to interact with your company.


The question is, how often does a company need to blog? 

To help answer this question, we pulled some blogging data from HubSpot's 13,500+ customers. Below are a few charts and stats to help you understand how the number of blog posts published monthly and in total can affect traffic and leads, depending on company size and business type....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Critical data identifies the ROI of frequent blogging for both B2C and B2B businesses. Small business gets an even bigger boost by regular blog posting.

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Should You Repost Your Blog Content on Other Websites? A Data-Driven Answer

Should You Repost Your Blog Content on Other Websites? A Data-Driven Answer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
You spend hours, if not days, writing a great blog post. The last thing you want is for it not to be seen, right?

So, what do you do to ensure it gets seen? You share it on your social media profiles, tell a few friends to promote it and then repost the exact same blog post on other sites like Medium and LinkedIn.

The question is: should you be doing this? Will reposting your content hurt your SEO or drive you more traffic and sales?
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Basically, Neil Patel says it's not a good idea to repost identical content on a second or other sites. There is a workaround, but it's a little complex to carry out. You're better to write high quality content for the guest post and include a link back to your site for your other content.

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