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HubShots - the Down Under HubSpot Podcast

Written by Craig Bailey | 19 November 2015 1:10:03 AM

I'm very excited to announce the new HubSpot focussed podcast I co-host with Ian Jacob - it's called: HubShots.

Each week we highlight a few key items ('shots') related to HubSpot and inbound marketing.

I'm really lucky to be co-hosting with Ian Jacob - he's the CEO of Search & Be Found - who has a ton of experience working with businesses helping them with inbound marketing, PR, HubSpot and sales enablement.

We try to keep the episodes brief - 25 minutes is our goal - and highlight action items for marketing professionals. Our target audience is marketing managers and marketing co-ordinators in companies who are using (or considering using) HubSpot.

Each episode aims to cover:

  • a thought or takeaway from this year's Inbound Conference
  • a HubSpot tip or two
  • unpacking a HubSpot feature
  • discussing topics related to inbound marketing, and providing action items (ie stuff you can actually do! not just theory)
  • something we've learnt recently (and perhaps save you having to learn eg if it is a mistake we've made)
  • a useful resource to use
  • a community item that provides value

Here's a quick taste of what we've covered so far:

  • In episode #1 we covered the topic of Growth-Driven Design (see more on that topic here on the XEN blog)
  • In episode #2 we looked at Sidekick for Business - the cool HubSpot extension for sales teams to use
  • In episode #3 we discussed the 'debate' around content quality versus content quantity
  • In episode #4 we focussed on providing some key action items for marketing managers related to outreach and keeping contact lists clean
  • In episode #5 we dived into the new Ads Add-on in HubSpot and gave guidance around whether you should enable it yet
  • In episode #6 we contemplated some of the trends in the tech industry and how these impact strategies for marketing managers

I'd love you to take a listen and let me know your thoughts - I hope you find it useful.

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