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The Most Underrated Inbound Marketing Tactic

Daniel Marzullo
Daniel Marzullo
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The Most Underrated Inbound Marketing Tactic
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Outbound marketing is a great way to see the most immediate results for most service-based businesses (assuming you’re reaching out, following up correctly, and implementing a rock-solid sales process).

However, it’s also important to have an inbound marketing strategy in place to help attract clients on autopilot.

There are a ton of ways to do this, but I wanted to share one of my favorite tactics with you. Most people over look this.

It works especially well if you don’t already have a high-traffic blog, a giant audience on social media, or a sizeable email list. I call it Blog Hijacking.

I filmed a quick video to show you exactly how it works.

Watch it Here

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