1. Who’s Blogging What is an opt-in email
newsletter for web marketing professionals who need
to know how to use the latest tools and opportunities
to gain a competitive edge.
Sent every Thursday to a subscriber base of 20K, it
doesn’t just tell subscribers what happened, but how
they can react efficiently to accomplish their marketing
objectives.
Reader comments:
“A great source of content that drives marketing change.”
“I trust that when I open these emails, I'll learn new
information that will help me to do my job better. “
“Who's Blogging What is on my 'must read' list of emails. With
the fast changing climate of social media marketing and
analytics, I rely on WBW to keep me informed of the latest
trends and what's working for fellow business owners .“
“…a way of compiling the important industry news & updates
while simultaneously eliminating the useless chaff, and making
available some great partner product offerings along the way
too.”
Who’s Blogging What 2013 Subscriber Study
2. WBW readers are planning to invest
in a number of new marketing resources:
Social Media
Email Marketing
Mobile
Content Management
SEO
Analytics
Video
CRM
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Who’s Blogging What 2013 Subscriber Study
3. 86% are highly involved in purchasing decisions
Approve/ Identify/
Authorize Recommend
41% 45%
Don’t
Know Not
6% Involved
8%
Who’s Blogging What 2013 Subscriber Study
4. Subscribers are in busy management positions
Director
18%
Pres/VP/
C-Level
42% Manager
13%
Other
27%
Who’s Blogging What 2013 Subscriber Study
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qualified leads for your sales effort. Every Tuesday we send a
dedicated sponsored email to our subscribers and it is
received with the same eagerness as our Thursday
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Information based approaches such as white papers and
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Who’s Blogging What 2013 Subscriber Study