When you look up the word “snippet” in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the definition you’ll find is, “a small part, piece, or thing; especially: a brief quotable passage.”
So, what does that mean in the context of marketing?
It could carry any number of meanings, really. It could be an excerpt from a larger piece of content in the form of a blog post. It could be a fragment from an ebook used as marketing copy. Or, it could pertain to search engine results.
When you look up the word “snippet” in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the definition you’ll find is, “a small part, piece, or thing; especially: a brief quotable passage.”
So, what does that mean in the context of marketing?
It could carry any number of meanings, really. It could be an excerpt from a larger piece of content in the form of a blog post. It could be a fragment from an ebook used as marketing copy. Or, it could pertain to search engine results.
When we talk about conversion, we’re essentially talking about an exchange.
Let’s say, for example, you’re offering a piece of downloadable content to your site visitors. It’s “free,” in terms of the lack of money paid for it, but some other information is traded. So, for example, in exchange for this ebook, the visitor fills out a form with a certain amount of contact information. At the end of the day, it’s still a transaction.
But now — 11 years after HubSpot first came into existence — these transactions are starting to become diversified, and so are the reasons why we have them.
Hectic schedules can make it seem impossible to fit workouts into our busy week. The prospect of packing a gym bag, trudging to your local gym, working out, showering, changing, and trudging back to where you came from takes an awful lot of time.
But you aren’t doing yourself any favors by disregarding your health — no matter how packed your workday is.
Hectic schedules can make it seem impossible to fit workouts into our busy week. The prospect of packing a gym bag, trudging to your local gym, working out, showering, changing, and trudging back to where you came from takes an awful lot of time.
But you aren’t doing yourself any favors by disregarding your health — no matter how packed your workday is.
When I hear or read the word ‘moist,’ I immediately think of the locker room at the public pool where I learned how to swim when I was a kid.
It smelled like mildew and frogs, the walls were coated in grime and hair, and it was always at least 80 degrees in there — even in the winter.
It truly was a moist locker room.