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  • Infographic: Blogging’s Overall Impact on Lead Generation

    HubSpot Blogging Benchmarks

    These blogging benchmarking charts show the overall impact of blogging on inbound leads.

    Key highlight: Companies with over 200 blog articles generate over five times the leads compared to companies with 10 or fewer blog posts.

  • Infographic: Blogging’s Overall Impact on Website Traffic

    HubSpot Blogging Benchmarks

    These charts review the overall impact of blogging on inbound traffic. How does the total number of blog posts you’ve published to your business blog — past and present — affect traffic?

    Key highlight: B2C companies see a 59% increase in traffic after growing total blog articles from 100 to 200 total.

  • Infographic: Effect of Blogging Frequency on Lead Generation

    HubSpot Blogging Benchmarks

    These charts feature the impact that the number of monthly blog articles a business publishes has on inbound leads.

    Key highlight: Companies that increase blogging from 3 to 5 times per month to six to eight times per month almost double their leads.

  • Infographic: The Effect of Blogging Frequency on Website Traffic

    HubSpot Blogging Benchmarks

    These blogging benchmarking charts highlight the impact that the number of monthly blog articles a business publishes has on inbound traffic.

    Key highlight: Companies that blog 15 or more times per month get 5 times more traffic than companies that don’t blog at all.

  • Cartoon Infograph: My Biggest Fears by Grant Snider

    My Biggest Fears

    My Biggest Fears, a cartoon infograph with words and pictures by Grant Snider


    Charity Showcase

    American Diabetes Association fights one of the fastest growing diseases in America. November is American Diabetes Month. Donate via http://www.diabetes.org or call 800-DIABETES (800-342-2383).

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  • The New Business Manifesto

    The New Business Manifesto

    The way anyone starts and grows businesses in today’s business world has changed. Check this manifesto out.

    Growing a business in today’s market is not just about learning how to blog, podcast, use online video, or work with virtual assistants. It’s also important to have the right mindset, not just the skills.

     


    Charity Showcase

    Spoons Across America, the source for children’s culinary education, is dedicated to educating children, teachers, and families about the benefits of healthy eating. They work to influence the eating habits of children through hands-on education that celebrates the connection to local farmers and the important tradition of sharing meals around the family table. For more information, go to http://www.spoonsacrossamerica.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Infographic: 10 Top Tips for Working with Virtual Assistants

    Working with virtual assistants

    This first infographic from Chris Ducker points out ten simple, but often ignored, tips for working with virtual assistants. This infographic is worth reading if you work with virtual assistants – or are considering doing so.


    Charity Showcase

    Action for Healthy Kids partners with schools to promote healthy eating and daily exercise. For more information, webinars, and trainings, see: http://www.actionforhealthykids.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

  • Keep It Simple – Why Complicate Life

    Why Complicate Life

    Here is a very simple infographic: Why Complicate Life?

    Missing somebody? Call them.

    Want to meet up? Invite them.

    Want to be understood? Explain better.

    Have questions? Just ask.

    Don’t like something? Say so.

    Like something? Share that.

    Want something? Ask for it.

    Love someone? Tell them.

    We have just one life. Keep it simple.

    It’s a simple infographic. I wish I knew the original source.


    Charity Showcase

    The National Autism Association responds to the most urgent needs of the autism community, providing real help and hope so that all affected can reach their full potential. For more information, contact http://www.nationalautismassociation.org or call 877-622-2884.

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