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1. Ahrefs Blog
Founder: Dmitry Gerasimenko
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 1,176
Domain Rating (DR): 90
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 304,791
What better way to start the list than with a not-so-subtle plug of our own blog? We topped the poll with 793 votes, and the fact that you’re reading this means the Ahrefs team must be doing something right.
If you’re new here, our blog is split into four categories: SEO, marketing, data and studies, and product updates. Have a look-see, then settle in for the ride—you’re bound to learn something new, no matter your level of expertise.
2. HubSpot
Founders: Brian Halligan, Dharmesh Shah
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 195
Domain Rating (DR): 93
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 7,726,291
HubSpot is a powerful SaaS platform and the champion of inbound marketing. We mean it literally: Founders Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah coined the term “inbound” and even published a book on the topic.
Over on the HubSpot blog, you’ll find in-depth articles, free templates, and marketing reports that are backed by surveys and expert opinions.
We also highly recommend subscribing to The Hustle, a popular newsletter that HubSpot acquired in early 2021. Its coverage of business and tech news is at once snappy and concise—an ideal point of reference for anyone who wants to get better at writing.
3. Seth Godin
Founder: Seth Godin
Blog type: Single-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 4,291
Domain Rating (DR): 84
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 67,096
Seth Godin is one of the most forward-thinking marketers around. He’s authored 19 best-selling books, which have been translated into 35 languages. He is also most famed for his novel ideas and concepts.
One of them is the purple cow, which means building a product or service that’s so remarkable people will literally remark on it. (Yep, very meta.)
You’d do well following his daily blog posts too, which often feature pithy or memorable anecdotes on being a better marketer.
4. Gaps + Detailed
Founder: Glen Allsopp
Blog type: Single-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 227,987/98,501
Domain Rating (DR): 61/70
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 1,600/25,676
Glen Allsopp runs two blogs: Gaps and also Detailed. And while they’re quite different in their areas of focus, we thought it best to combine them to avoid repetition.
Gaps.com covers mostly business-focused content and case studies on profitable niches. It’s better suited to founders and entrepreneurs or anyone interested in learning about fresh online business opportunities and revenue models.
General marketers may prefer Detailed.com, which includes technical SEO advice, keyword research tactics, plus interesting experiments for further learning.
5. CopyHackers
Founder: Joanna Wiebe
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 21,277
Domain Rating (DR): 77
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 4,700
Joanna Wiebe is the brain behind CopyHackers, and she’s optimized copy for scores of customers since 2005. These experiences are shared on her blog, where she doles out copywriting techniques and client management tips in great detail.
She’s also worked with SaaS majors, such as Wistia to refine its onboarding emails, and spoken at large-scale conferences, including CXL Live on how to write copy that converts.
6. Grow & Convert
Founders: Benji Hyam, Devesh Khanal
Blog type: Single-author (w/ rare guest posts)
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 119,954
Domain Rating (DR): 68
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 775
Grow & Convert was born of an experiment by founders Benji Hyam and Devesh Khanal. In 2015, they set a goal of reaching 40,000 unique visitors within six months. While it didn’t come to fruition, their transparency in documenting their process won them regard in the content marketing space.
Today, Grow & Convert is a full-fledged content marketing agency. Fun fact: Ahrefs’ own SQ once penned a popular post about Reddit marketing on the blog. It was the first guest post accepted after 1.5 years and was even voted #2 in GrowthHackers’ 2017 newsletter.
7. Intercom
Founders: Eoghan McCabe, Des Traynor, Ciaran Lee, David Barrett
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 1,106
Domain Rating (DR): 90
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 33,986
We love Intercom. The customer messaging platform powers some of Ahrefs’ key features, including live chat, in-app messaging, and Help Center.
We highly recommend its blog too: You’ll find topics spanning sales and marketing, customer support, product, design, and engineering. The best bit is all of its posts are written by Intercom employees, so you’ll be able to glean some real-life lessons on everything from customer acquisition to live chat best practices.
8. ConversionXL
Founder: Peep Laja
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 4,266
Domain Rating (DR): 85
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 61,451
In the words of founder Peep Laja, ConversionXL aims to democratize elite know-how. And it’s met that goal—if the blog’s content is anything to go by. There are tips and research studies on conversion rate optimization (CRO), plus categories covering digital analytics, business building, copywriting, and yet more.
9. Animalz
Founder: Walter Chen
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 48,032
Domain Rating (DR): 74
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 3,573
Animalz is a content marketing agency founded in 2015 by Walter Chen, the former CEO of iDoneThis. This blog isn’t just aesthetically pleasing—each post is also loaded with thought-provoking perspectives to keep content marketers returning.
The blog posts are reminiscent of Seth’s daily musings, albeit lengthier and with a heavier focus on actionable tips.
10. Buffer
Founders: Leo Widrich, Joel Gascoigne
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 1,072
Domain Rating (DR): 90
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 46,634
Given Buffer is a social media management platform, its blog posts center mostly around the topic, as well as advice on online brand management. We like the spectrum of topics covered for businesses of all sizes—such as this listicle on small-business marketing or this one on sustainable approaches to building a business.
Its transparent work practices are also documented and can offer founders better insight into how to run a business.
11. SEO Blog by Aleyda Solis
Founder: Aleyda Solis
Blog type: Single-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 49,238
Domain Rating (DR): 73
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 4,314
You’d be hard-pressed to find a blog like Aleyda Solis’ elsewhere.
The SEO consultant, speaker, and author has over 17,000 subs on her popular newsletter, #SEOFOMO. Yet she somehow makes the time to maintain a blog, even if infrequently.
Most of her posts require some understanding of SEO, as they tend to venture into technical territory. Still, Aleyda is generous in sharing firsthand tips and cheat sheets, such as this template on keywords mapping for different types of sites.
12. Growth Machine
Founder: Nat Eliason
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 552,419
Domain Rating (DR): 52
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 1,003
Growth Machine is a content marketing agency, and its gem of a blog contains many frank truths and bold opinions you may not necessarily agree with. These include doing things that don’t scale when building a community and having a CEO who worked on making herself obsolete in most of 2021.
And that’s why Growth Machine is worth returning to again and again: to hear things you may not like, which in turn encourages more flexible ways of thinking. Aside, there are also case studies and how-to content guides for content marketers of all levels.
13. Siege Media
Founder: Ross Hudgens
Blog type: Multi-author
Ahrefs Rank (AR): 47,373
Domain Rating (DR): 74
Estimated monthly organic search traffic: 16,954
Founder and thought leader Ross Hudgens channeled his SEO expertise into building Siege Media, a content marketing agency whose blog covers all manner of copywriting and SEO tips.
While the content isn’t particularly well-categorized, the real-life case studies make for an interesting read (or listen). These include link building strategies that scale and tips on how to secure a $1 million SEO budget (podcast).
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