Megan Wilhoit

How Blogging Drives Sales

How Blogging Drives Sales

By Megan Wilhoit / September 15, 2025 / Comments Off on How Blogging Drives Sales

Blogging often gets labeled as a “nice-to-have” marketing tool, but the truth is, it’s one of the most powerful ways to increase leads and close sales. B2B companies with blogs generate 67% more leads than those that don’t. And it’s not just about visibility-blogging directly contributes to inbound marketing, boosts SEO, and creates conversion paths…

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Retargeting Ads for B2B Service Businesses

A Beginner’s Guide to Retargeting Ads for B2B Service Businesses

By Megan Wilhoit / July 21, 2025 / Comments Off on A Beginner’s Guide to Retargeting Ads for B2B Service Businesses

Why You’re Losing Leads Without Even Knowing It B2B companies are often successful in driving traffic to their websites but, fail to turn that traffic into conversions. And it’s not for lack of interest. In fact, research shows that 96% of website visitors leave without completing a desired action such as filling out a form…

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Personalized Marketing Strategies

Personalization at Scale: Strategies for B2B Marketers

By Megan Wilhoit / July 17, 2025 / Comments Off on Personalization at Scale: Strategies for B2B Marketers

Personalization is no longer a nice-to-have-it’s an essential part of B2B marketing. Buyers expect brands to know who they are, what they need, and when they need it. But scaling that kind of personalized experience across a large audience can be challenging without the right approach. Let’s break it down. Understanding B2B Personalization B2B personalization…

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Speed Response to Lead Forms

Speed Response to Lead Forms – Why It Matters and How to Improve It

By Megan Wilhoit / June 19, 2025 / Comments Off on Speed Response to Lead Forms – Why It Matters and How to Improve It

Our society is almost completely digital now, allowing your competitors to be just a click away. A rapid response time can be the difference between winning a customer and losing them forever. Think about it-someone fills out your contact form, ready to learn more, get a quote, or make a purchase. If they don’t hear…

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