It would be more relevant for the target group to share helpful, technically interesting information from the blog and to "pull" existing email contacts back to the website. The marketing software HubSpot, for example, offers the option of automatically sending emails with blog teasers to your own email contacts as soon as new blog posts are available. This also brings traffic to the blog and strengthens its reputation.
No conversion opportunities Anyone who runs a blog that cyprus mobile database is helpful and relevant to their target group will more or less automatically attract good, qualified visitors to their website. It would be a big mistake if you don’t have any options on your blog pages to generate new leads from these (anonymous) visitors. If the visitor does not come across the next logical step in the blog, such as a download or registration for a webinar, in most cases they are willing to leave the page without taking any further action.
That is why it makes sense to integrate so-called "calls to action" (usually abbreviated to CTA) into blog posts. These calls to action are usually buttons or image banners that link to a thematically appropriate, further offer (e.g. white paper, checklist, consultation, etc.). This offer is usually placed on its own page, a landing page , where visitors can request it or download it using a form (= lead generation).