The Best 11 Pages in Inbound Marketing by Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah
I read the book so you wouldn’t have to, and so that you’d read this post while you were at Inbound :).
Read Inbound Marketing. It's worth your time. But many of us are short on time. So if you are interested in the opportunities for your business online, and you are interested in what works best online: here are my 5 key takeaways and what I think were the best 11 pages in the book:
- Hire DARC people (p.141)
- Digital Citizens - people who read and participate in online media: blogs, twitter, FB, etc.
- Gets into Analytics - Ask them for their favorite spreadsheet. Show them your favorite and ask if they have questions
- Reach - they’ve got followers on Twitter, FB, G+, etc.
- Content Creators - They write or make videos. Wanna try them out? Offer $200 to write a blog article. Or $250 to make video (see p. 86 for some good video tips)
- Measure your Agency (pp. 153 - 154) — links and mentions: are the number of links to your site growing? Number of online mentions?
- The startup guide checklist of 26 things rocks (pp. 175 - 179)Check it out. It’s a great downloadable offer too.
- Be a Hub for the content you want to be consider a master: others should be considering you a resource (pp. 9 - 13)
- Video
- Blog
- Tools
- etc
- Know Your client 'competition and compare to them (pp. 157 - 158) for tools and tips how to compare you (or your clients) with competitors
How about you? Did you read the book yet? Is this list waaaay too short? What were your favorite points? I want to know. And hey, good for both of us to comment. Thanks!
And yes, all of the words are a mirror image. I used Photo Booth on the plane ride over here. Anyone know why the default mode of Photo Booth is dyslexic? This from the company whose CEO once delayed the launch of the iPod because it didn’t make the right clicking noise when you plug in the head phones.
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Topic #Inbond MarketingAdam Singer is an automation, AI, and marketing strategist who helps flooring and home improvement businesses streamline operations, boost productivity, and grow revenue. As the founder of Ability Growth Partners, Adam works with store owners and managers to implement tailored solutions that connect systems, simplify workflows, and drive measurable business outcomes. With deep expertise in SEO, digital advertising, and AI integration, Adam has helped home improvement companies improve their online visibility, generate high-quality leads, and optimize every stage of the customer journey. His experience spans Google Ads, Facebook/Instagram, TikTok, HubSpot, and ClickUp—tools he leverages to automate operations and unlock team efficiency. Adam began building for the web in the mid-1990s and has since served as a WordPress Meetup organizer, HubSpot User Group leader, Google Partner Agency, and HubSpot Solution Provider. His agency, Ability Inbound Marketing, has received industry recognition from Expertise and Clutch for excellence in SEO, social media marketing, and digital design. A seasoned speaker, Adam has presented at The International Surfaces Event in 2024 (on marketing) and 2025 (on customer experience and emerging tech), as well as at business events across the U.S., Israel, and Asia. He is known for turning complex concepts into practical tools that surface professionals can apply right away.
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