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HTG #136 – Research Past Blog Posts with @HubSpot Page Performance

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In this episode of HubSpot To Go I’ll discuss how to Research Past Blog Posts with @HubSpot Page Performance. Listen below the show notes. Show Notes: Navigate to the Page Performance tool. In narrow grey bar with different drop-down filters, change the filter button from ‘All Pages’, to ‘Blog Posts.’ Change the middle filter button to the […]
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In this episode of HubSpot To Go I’ll discuss how to Research Past Blog Posts with @HubSpot Page Performance. Listen below the show notes.


Show Notes:

Navigate to the Page Performance tool.
In narrow grey bar with different drop-down filters, change the filter button from ‘All Pages’, to ‘Blog Posts.’
Change the middle filter button to the desired time frame. On the left, change the filter button to your blog domain.
Determine the number of blog posts that were published within your desired time frame. Identify the top 5 posts with the highest number of views. Document your results in the Report Marketing Metrics Template, in the sheet titled Blogging.
Navigate to the Blog tool.
In the left navigation, click Comments. Are there any remarkable comments? Switch to subscriber view. How did number of Subscribers change?



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