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brings your whole marketing world together
in one, powerful, integrated system.
HubSpot’s All-in-One
Marketing Software
Get Found: Help prospects find you online
Convert: Nurture your leads and drive conversions
Analyze: Measure and improve your marketing
Plus more apps and integrations
EMAIL
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Contacts
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10 USELESS Things to cut
from your marketing
By Corey Eridon
Corey Eridon manages the HubSpot Inbound Marketing Blog,
creating content about SEO, social media, analytics, business
blogging, marketing automation, and email marketing. She
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English and History from
Boston University. Before joining HubSpot, Corey worked as a
marketer and consultant for businesses in both the B2B and
B2C space, ranging in size from startup to the Enterprise.
FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER
@COREY_BOS
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The fast-paced world of digital marketing -- with
all its technological advancements and iterative
improvements to our marketing processes -- has
theoretically made marketers’ lives easier. We have
more options, tools, and resources to be better,
faster, and stronger.
But the flip side of the coin -- and probably the more
realistic manifestation of all these advancements -- is
that marketers are overwhelmed. It seems like every
week there’s something new we absolutely must be
doing, lest we get left behind. Problem is, a lot of this new “stuff,” is now outdated and an inefficient use of a
marketer’s time and budget. Or worse, was never a good use of time and budget to begin with.
We’d like 2013 to be the year you clean up your marketing toolkit. What are you wasting time on? What tactics
are you needlessly holding on to like a marketing security blanket? What can you eliminate from your budget?
This ebook is going to outline what many marketers waste time on that’s not going to help you move the
needle in 2013 -- so you can eliminate it for good!
INTRODUCTION
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Most marketers are really comfortable with optimizing their web content for SEO,
because they know it’s something well within their control to do. They hit the
biggies -- H1, Page Title, Post Title, Image, URL, Content -- with their keywords, and
sit pretty thinking they totally nailed their SEO.
Unfortunately,whatwe’recomfortablewithisn’talwaysthebestuseofourtime.On-
page SEO, while something you should certainly spend a couple minutes checking
out before you publish new web content, isn’t something marketers should be
obsessing over anymore. Google’s algorithm is much more sophisticated than it
was even a few years ago, so keyword optimization isn’t going to cut it anymore.
#1 THEON-PAGESEOFIXATION
Fp
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CUTTHEON-PAGESEOFIXATION
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
s Keywords
A Links
U User Experience
% Conversions
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Not necessarily. If you’re trying to compensate for low quality with
high quantity, you’re doing yourself more harm than good -- readers
won’t regard your content well, and as a result, Google won’t hold your
domain in high regard, either.
Additionally, if you’re resource-strapped, there’s a blogging volume
sweet spot you can rest comfortably in. 92% of businesses that blog
multiple times a day have acquired a customer from it. But 78% of
businesses that blog on a daily basis have also acquired a customer
from it. That differential isn’t too big. And if we bring down the volume
just a tad to 2-3 times per week, still, 70% of business acquire a
customer from their blog.
#2 THEFIREHOSEBLASTOFBLOGCONTENT
U
Much like the social media bandwagon we’ve all jumped on, most marketers are convinced they need to be
blogging for their business. Of late, some marketers have taken this concept to the extreme, pumping out
content at assembly-line pace. More blogging is better blogging, right?
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CUTTHEBLASTOFBLOGCONTENT
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
Test the frequency of your blog
publishing volume, and uncover the
volume you need to hold to maintain
the customer acquisition you need
from that channel.
f
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To generate leads, you need a blow-out marketing offer
that your site visitors can convert on. But then you need
another. And another. And another after that.
After a while, you’ll start to realize some offers perform
better than others for lead generation, so you start using
that offer all of the time. Problem is, that offer can get really
over-saturated really fast, and what once yielded your best
clickthrough rate will end up being mediocre at best.
#3 YOURGO-TOMARKETINGOFFER

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CUTTHATGO-TOMARKETINGOFFER
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
Creating a new offer that’ll capture
people’s attention. Look at
historical data to see what
topic has performed best
for you, and find a way to
make it 10 times better. 
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To be great at SEO, you need inbound links. But to get inbound links, you need other sites to link to you. That
doesn’t give you much control. Oh, I know! I’ll create my own little websites -- many marketers have come to
refer to these as ‘microsites’ -- and link to my domain from those!
Drop this. First of all, maintaining a bunch of websites takes a ridiculous amount of time and money. I mean,
where are you getting all the content to keep them going? Plus, for your inbound links to mean anything, they
need to be coming from a wide variety of high quality sites. Unless you plan on creating hundreds of microsites
that have a ton of clout with the SERPs, this strategy is a waste of your time.
#4 THOSEMILLIONSOFMICROSITES
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CUTTHOSEMICROSITES
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
Attracting organic inbound
links. Work on creating
content and marketing
people love. Do that, and
you’ll see the right kind of
linking -- the inbound kind.
A
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We’re the last ones to say you shouldn’t be reporting on your marketing, but with the Big Data explosion has
also come a whole lot of time wasted interpreting numbers and analytics that don’t really mean anything for
you right now.
It’s easy to spend an entire day just diving into, say,
conversion reports, but what is all that information getting
you? A lot of spreadsheets and numbers does not make a
marketing strategy. Figure out exactly what numbers you
need to know for your business’ marketing, and do deeper
dives into specific metrics as needed. It’s a better use of
your time, and frankly provides more actionable advice
than running hours of reports at the end of each month
that you never use.
#5 ALLTHATOVER-REPORTING
Y
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CUTOVER-REPORTING
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
The metrics you need to
succeed. Analyze where your
business has performed well,
and where it has potential.
Start focusing on these
areas.
Z
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The thinking behind the millions of press releases businesses produce each year is that they’ll get placed
on an external site when picked up, and the coverage will come with an inbound link. Also, you know,
getting press coverage.
Unfortunately, almost all of the press releases getting churned out
of marketing departments is not landing any actual press coverage.
And the releases that are picked up? Those aren’t exactly valuable
inbound links when they’re getting funnelled out to low quality sites.
Stop trying to weave an amazing story out of something relatively
unamazing just so you have PR fodder. It’ll just make journalists get
really used to ignoring you, and your writing time is better spent on
other types of content -- like blog posts, for instance -- that attract
qualified readers and quality links.
#6 PRETTYMUCHALLOFYOURPRESSRELEASES
N
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CUTALLTHOSEPRESSRELEASES
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
Writing other types of
content -- like blog posts,
for instance -- that attract
qualified readers and
quality links.
p
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2012 saw a ton of advancements in paid advertising targeting options. For
instance, did you know that Twitter paid advertising now allows marketers to
target their audience by interest or username? Did you know that Facebook
paid advertising now lets marketers target their audience by desktop or
mobile? If you’re investing in PPC in any capacity and using targeting like
this, congratulations, you’re doing it right.
If, however, you’re dumping money into completely untargeted PPC, it’s kind of
like emailing your entire contacts database without doing any segmentation.
Turn off your paid media spend that isn’t leveraging targeting functionality,
otherwise you’re throwing your marketing budget right out the window.
#7 YOURUNTARGETEDPAIDMEDIASPEND
$
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CUTUNTARGETEDPPCSPEND
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
Targeting your PPC
campaigns to people you
want to reach. Even if that
overall volume is lower,
the conversion will be
higher.
U
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You unequivocally should be investing in mobile marketing. Investing in mobile
application development, however, is a distraction and resource sap for most
marketers.
There are well over one million mobile apps on the market, and they’re
being released at rapidly increasing rates -- not to mention 25% of apps are
downloaded only once, and never used again after their initial download.
With a cluttered market and stickiness challenge, unless your mobile app is
going to drive some serious results for your business, reroute your efforts to
something that will give you a bigger bang for your buck.
#8 THATMOBILEAPPYOU’REDEVELOPING
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CUTTHATMOBILEAPPPROGRESS
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
Optimizing your entire
web presence for mobile.
The negative impact
from having an unfriendly
mobile presence will
be far greater than the
success of a mobile app.
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Full-fledged website redesigns start out sounding like a great idea, and end up being a massive headache --
typically pulling in more people than you thought would be involved, spending more money than you budgeted,
and often adversely impacting conversion rates.
It’s not that you positively do not need a website redesign in 2013
-- you very well may -- but before you overhaul what you’ve got, ask
yourself if you can work in smaller chunks. Consider a series of A/B
tests in which you incrementally improve upon parts of your website,
and apply your learnings on a wider scale once they’re statistically
significant. And if you do learn that a bigger redesign is needed,
assess whether you have the in-house resources required to pull it
off without derailing all your other initiatives. If you don’t, for your
sake and your marketing’s, outsource it to a vetted professional.
#9 YOURUNNECESSARYWEBSITEREDESIGN
2
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CUTTHATWEBSITEREDESIGN
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
A/B testing various
components of your
website to discover what
smaller changes you can
make to have a large
impact on conversion.
A
B/
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Do you remember around 2007 when a small handful
of marketers started using social media as a marketing
channel? Do you remember how almost everyone in the
industry thought it was either 1) ridiculous, or 2) not
applicable to their business or industry?
Fast forward to today, and most marketers are really
scared of being the equivalent of the one who said
“Facebook is dumb” back in 2007. As a result, there’s a
whole lot of time wasted on social networks that, frankly,
don’t really work for you. But you keep using them out of
fear of getting left behind.
If the social networks you’re using aren’t working, now is the time to stop using them. For example, if you gave
Pinterest the old college try, and it simply is not driving any meaningful business results for you, let it go. Just
make sure you’re making your decision based on analytics, not gut feelings.
#10THOSESOCIALNETWORKSNOONEUSES
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CUTUNUSEDSOCIALNETWORKS
%ANDSTART FOCUSINGON:
Optimizing the social
media channels that
are driving success
for your business. It’s
okay to admit that
a particular network
doesn’t work for you.
q
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CONCLUSION
There’s no time like the present to take a look at your marketing activities and figure out what’s working, and
what isn’t. And if you’re setting aggressive marketing goals for yourself, cutting some of the time-wasters
and ineffective tactics mentioned in this ebook will give you the bandwidth you need to pursue those new
strategies.
Whatever it is you’re resolving to do with your
marketing strategy next year, make sure you resolve
one extra thing: To constantly evaluate whether
your activities are moving the needle. It’s always a
good idea to experiment with something new -- as
long as you know when to say “when” with the latest
and greatest. This kind of self-analysis will keep you
running an agile, up-to-date, and efficient marketing
machine!
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Track the performance of your
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Not sure if the landing pages you
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10 things to cut from your marketing

  • 1. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 1 A publication of 10USELESS things to cut from your f K Y n $ % marketing
  • 2. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 2 brings your whole marketing world together in one, powerful, integrated system. HubSpot’s All-in-One Marketing Software Get Found: Help prospects find you online Convert: Nurture your leads and drive conversions Analyze: Measure and improve your marketing Plus more apps and integrations EMAIL MARKETING M SOCIAL CONTACTS w WORKFLOWS ;SMART FIELDS n Contacts database U analytics REQUEST A DEMO
  • 3. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 3 10 USELESS Things to cut from your marketing By Corey Eridon Corey Eridon manages the HubSpot Inbound Marketing Blog, creating content about SEO, social media, analytics, business blogging, marketing automation, and email marketing. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English and History from Boston University. Before joining HubSpot, Corey worked as a marketer and consultant for businesses in both the B2B and B2C space, ranging in size from startup to the Enterprise. FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @COREY_BOS
  • 4. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 4 The fast-paced world of digital marketing -- with all its technological advancements and iterative improvements to our marketing processes -- has theoretically made marketers’ lives easier. We have more options, tools, and resources to be better, faster, and stronger. But the flip side of the coin -- and probably the more realistic manifestation of all these advancements -- is that marketers are overwhelmed. It seems like every week there’s something new we absolutely must be doing, lest we get left behind. Problem is, a lot of this new “stuff,” is now outdated and an inefficient use of a marketer’s time and budget. Or worse, was never a good use of time and budget to begin with. We’d like 2013 to be the year you clean up your marketing toolkit. What are you wasting time on? What tactics are you needlessly holding on to like a marketing security blanket? What can you eliminate from your budget? This ebook is going to outline what many marketers waste time on that’s not going to help you move the needle in 2013 -- so you can eliminate it for good! INTRODUCTION %
  • 5. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 5 Most marketers are really comfortable with optimizing their web content for SEO, because they know it’s something well within their control to do. They hit the biggies -- H1, Page Title, Post Title, Image, URL, Content -- with their keywords, and sit pretty thinking they totally nailed their SEO. Unfortunately,whatwe’recomfortablewithisn’talwaysthebestuseofourtime.On- page SEO, while something you should certainly spend a couple minutes checking out before you publish new web content, isn’t something marketers should be obsessing over anymore. Google’s algorithm is much more sophisticated than it was even a few years ago, so keyword optimization isn’t going to cut it anymore. #1 THEON-PAGESEOFIXATION Fp
  • 6. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 6 CUTTHEON-PAGESEOFIXATION %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: s Keywords A Links U User Experience % Conversions
  • 7. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 7 Not necessarily. If you’re trying to compensate for low quality with high quantity, you’re doing yourself more harm than good -- readers won’t regard your content well, and as a result, Google won’t hold your domain in high regard, either. Additionally, if you’re resource-strapped, there’s a blogging volume sweet spot you can rest comfortably in. 92% of businesses that blog multiple times a day have acquired a customer from it. But 78% of businesses that blog on a daily basis have also acquired a customer from it. That differential isn’t too big. And if we bring down the volume just a tad to 2-3 times per week, still, 70% of business acquire a customer from their blog. #2 THEFIREHOSEBLASTOFBLOGCONTENT U Much like the social media bandwagon we’ve all jumped on, most marketers are convinced they need to be blogging for their business. Of late, some marketers have taken this concept to the extreme, pumping out content at assembly-line pace. More blogging is better blogging, right?
  • 8. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 8 CUTTHEBLASTOFBLOGCONTENT %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: Test the frequency of your blog publishing volume, and uncover the volume you need to hold to maintain the customer acquisition you need from that channel. f
  • 9. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 9 To generate leads, you need a blow-out marketing offer that your site visitors can convert on. But then you need another. And another. And another after that. After a while, you’ll start to realize some offers perform better than others for lead generation, so you start using that offer all of the time. Problem is, that offer can get really over-saturated really fast, and what once yielded your best clickthrough rate will end up being mediocre at best. #3 YOURGO-TOMARKETINGOFFER 
  • 10. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 10 CUTTHATGO-TOMARKETINGOFFER %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: Creating a new offer that’ll capture people’s attention. Look at historical data to see what topic has performed best for you, and find a way to make it 10 times better. 
  • 11. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 11 To be great at SEO, you need inbound links. But to get inbound links, you need other sites to link to you. That doesn’t give you much control. Oh, I know! I’ll create my own little websites -- many marketers have come to refer to these as ‘microsites’ -- and link to my domain from those! Drop this. First of all, maintaining a bunch of websites takes a ridiculous amount of time and money. I mean, where are you getting all the content to keep them going? Plus, for your inbound links to mean anything, they need to be coming from a wide variety of high quality sites. Unless you plan on creating hundreds of microsites that have a ton of clout with the SERPs, this strategy is a waste of your time. #4 THOSEMILLIONSOFMICROSITES '''''
  • 12. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 12 CUTTHOSEMICROSITES %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: Attracting organic inbound links. Work on creating content and marketing people love. Do that, and you’ll see the right kind of linking -- the inbound kind. A
  • 13. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 13 We’re the last ones to say you shouldn’t be reporting on your marketing, but with the Big Data explosion has also come a whole lot of time wasted interpreting numbers and analytics that don’t really mean anything for you right now. It’s easy to spend an entire day just diving into, say, conversion reports, but what is all that information getting you? A lot of spreadsheets and numbers does not make a marketing strategy. Figure out exactly what numbers you need to know for your business’ marketing, and do deeper dives into specific metrics as needed. It’s a better use of your time, and frankly provides more actionable advice than running hours of reports at the end of each month that you never use. #5 ALLTHATOVER-REPORTING Y
  • 14. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 14 CUTOVER-REPORTING %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: The metrics you need to succeed. Analyze where your business has performed well, and where it has potential. Start focusing on these areas. Z
  • 15. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 15 The thinking behind the millions of press releases businesses produce each year is that they’ll get placed on an external site when picked up, and the coverage will come with an inbound link. Also, you know, getting press coverage. Unfortunately, almost all of the press releases getting churned out of marketing departments is not landing any actual press coverage. And the releases that are picked up? Those aren’t exactly valuable inbound links when they’re getting funnelled out to low quality sites. Stop trying to weave an amazing story out of something relatively unamazing just so you have PR fodder. It’ll just make journalists get really used to ignoring you, and your writing time is better spent on other types of content -- like blog posts, for instance -- that attract qualified readers and quality links. #6 PRETTYMUCHALLOFYOURPRESSRELEASES N
  • 16. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 16 CUTALLTHOSEPRESSRELEASES %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: Writing other types of content -- like blog posts, for instance -- that attract qualified readers and quality links. p
  • 17. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 17 2012 saw a ton of advancements in paid advertising targeting options. For instance, did you know that Twitter paid advertising now allows marketers to target their audience by interest or username? Did you know that Facebook paid advertising now lets marketers target their audience by desktop or mobile? If you’re investing in PPC in any capacity and using targeting like this, congratulations, you’re doing it right. If, however, you’re dumping money into completely untargeted PPC, it’s kind of like emailing your entire contacts database without doing any segmentation. Turn off your paid media spend that isn’t leveraging targeting functionality, otherwise you’re throwing your marketing budget right out the window. #7 YOURUNTARGETEDPAIDMEDIASPEND $
  • 18. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 18 CUTUNTARGETEDPPCSPEND %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: Targeting your PPC campaigns to people you want to reach. Even if that overall volume is lower, the conversion will be higher. U
  • 19. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 19 You unequivocally should be investing in mobile marketing. Investing in mobile application development, however, is a distraction and resource sap for most marketers. There are well over one million mobile apps on the market, and they’re being released at rapidly increasing rates -- not to mention 25% of apps are downloaded only once, and never used again after their initial download. With a cluttered market and stickiness challenge, unless your mobile app is going to drive some serious results for your business, reroute your efforts to something that will give you a bigger bang for your buck. #8 THATMOBILEAPPYOU’REDEVELOPING
  • 20. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 20 CUTTHATMOBILEAPPPROGRESS %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: Optimizing your entire web presence for mobile. The negative impact from having an unfriendly mobile presence will be far greater than the success of a mobile app.
  • 21. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 21 Full-fledged website redesigns start out sounding like a great idea, and end up being a massive headache -- typically pulling in more people than you thought would be involved, spending more money than you budgeted, and often adversely impacting conversion rates. It’s not that you positively do not need a website redesign in 2013 -- you very well may -- but before you overhaul what you’ve got, ask yourself if you can work in smaller chunks. Consider a series of A/B tests in which you incrementally improve upon parts of your website, and apply your learnings on a wider scale once they’re statistically significant. And if you do learn that a bigger redesign is needed, assess whether you have the in-house resources required to pull it off without derailing all your other initiatives. If you don’t, for your sake and your marketing’s, outsource it to a vetted professional. #9 YOURUNNECESSARYWEBSITEREDESIGN 2
  • 22. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 22 CUTTHATWEBSITEREDESIGN %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: A/B testing various components of your website to discover what smaller changes you can make to have a large impact on conversion. A B/
  • 23. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 23 Do you remember around 2007 when a small handful of marketers started using social media as a marketing channel? Do you remember how almost everyone in the industry thought it was either 1) ridiculous, or 2) not applicable to their business or industry? Fast forward to today, and most marketers are really scared of being the equivalent of the one who said “Facebook is dumb” back in 2007. As a result, there’s a whole lot of time wasted on social networks that, frankly, don’t really work for you. But you keep using them out of fear of getting left behind. If the social networks you’re using aren’t working, now is the time to stop using them. For example, if you gave Pinterest the old college try, and it simply is not driving any meaningful business results for you, let it go. Just make sure you’re making your decision based on analytics, not gut feelings. #10THOSESOCIALNETWORKSNOONEUSES ^
  • 24. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 24 CUTUNUSEDSOCIALNETWORKS %ANDSTART FOCUSINGON: Optimizing the social media channels that are driving success for your business. It’s okay to admit that a particular network doesn’t work for you. q
  • 25. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 25 CONCLUSION There’s no time like the present to take a look at your marketing activities and figure out what’s working, and what isn’t. And if you’re setting aggressive marketing goals for yourself, cutting some of the time-wasters and ineffective tactics mentioned in this ebook will give you the bandwidth you need to pursue those new strategies. Whatever it is you’re resolving to do with your marketing strategy next year, make sure you resolve one extra thing: To constantly evaluate whether your activities are moving the needle. It’s always a good idea to experiment with something new -- as long as you know when to say “when” with the latest and greatest. This kind of self-analysis will keep you running an agile, up-to-date, and efficient marketing machine!
  • 26. www.Hubspot.com share THIS EBOOK in 10 USELESS THINGS TO CUT FROM YOUR MARKETING 26 optimize for seo Track the performance of your keywords, links and overall SEO strategy. Learn how to use the HubSpot software to keep your site up-to-date with the rapidly evolving SEO landscape. Not sure if the landing pages you are linking to are optimized for conversions? Find out in a custom demo of the HubSpot software. boost lead conversions to learn about these and HubSpot’s other tools in our all-in-one marketing software: REQUEST A DEMO EMAIL MARKETING M SOCIAL CONTACTS w Contacts databasE U WORKFLOWS ;SMART FIELDS n analytics