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B2B Nuggets: Blogging Rules, Paid Search & Soliciting Feedback

By August 16, 2014April 12th, 2019No Comments

Check out some of the great B2B marketing posts we’ve read this week. There is some great and helpful information within all of these so give them a quick read! Feel free to share posts that you’ve read this week also.

Here is what we’ve been reading:

Is that Mind-Blowing Title Blowing Your Credibility? You Decide

This post provides great tips for writing headlines. Isla McKetta explains the credibility vs. the clickability of a title and why each are important!

How to Solicit Feedback from Prospects and Customers

If you want to learn more about how to receive and ask for feedback from your customers check out this post by Howard Jacobson. He gives some great tips for the best ways to interact with customers and explains why it is important!

Bing Makes Technical Searches Easier

Lisa Lacy explains Bing’s new technical search in this post and all of the new features that users will be able to access easily whether it be learning about an API or a code search reference.

8 Blogging “Rules” You Should Probably Ditch

Salma Jafri shares some blog practices that are on their way out. If you want to keep your blog content and creation process up to date check out these helpful tips!

3 Ways to Dig Deeper for Bigger Paid Search Success

If you are looking for ways to make sure that your paid search campaign is effective, Jason Tabeling provides some great tips. It could be just simply finding out more about your customers using RLSAs or finding something extra that can produce benefits anything will be worth the effort

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