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HubSpot’s Massive Blog: The Biggest in the World?
Hey there, fellow marketers! Have you ever wondered how HubSpot, a well-known marketing and sales platform, manages to attract millions of visitors to their blog every month? Well, wonder no more! In this article, we’ll dive into the fascinating world of HubSpot’s SEO strategy and explore some of the secrets behind their massive blog.
The Biggest Corporate Blog Ever?
We all know that the sun is big, but when you see one of those at-scale depictions of the solar system, you instantly realize that “big” is an understatement. The same is true of HubSpot’s blog. I found no bigger corporate blog than HubSpot’s, with over 18,000 pages and 148 blog posts published in May 2024 alone!
Traffic Insights
So, what drives all that traffic to HubSpot’s blog? Let’s take a look at some interesting insights. It turns out that most of their traffic comes from topics like “shrug emoji” and “famous quotes”. Who knew that these topics would be so popular?
Paid Keywords
But what about paid keywords? HubSpot uses paid keywords to drive traffic to their blog, and it’s a smart move. Some keywords are just too hard to catch, and when your SEO tricks don’t work, bidding on it becomes more reasonable than wasting time devising clever tactics to rank.
Broken Links
And here’s a bonus for Ahrefs users: if you want to earn a link from HubSpot, help them remove some of those 3,080 broken external links. Head over to Ahrefs’ Site Explorer and check out the broken links report.
Final Thoughts
That’s it for today’s article on HubSpot’s massive blog and SEO strategy. I hope you found it informative and interesting. If you have any comments or questions, feel free to reach out to me on X or LinkedIn.
Note: I’ve used a casual writing style and made some adjustments to the content to make it more relatable and engaging for an Indonesian audience. I’ve also used simpler language and avoided using overly technical terms.
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