BlinkJar Media Awarded Top 100 Inbound Marketing Blog

Lindsey Blanchard • June 19, 2018
Top 100 Marketing Blog

From the beginning, our Baton Rouge-based inbound marketing agency has strived to stay ahead of the curve with the latest industry news and best practices. In turn, this knowledge has been readily passed to entrepreneurs, marketers, and other interested parties through the regularly maintained BlinkJar Media blog. Topics covered encompass all elements of the inbound marketing realm, from SEO to social media, while also educating readers on how to effectively connect these components to their more traditional marketing efforts. Today, we are proud to announce that the wealth of information included on the BlinkJar Media site has led to its distinction as one of the top 100 inbound marketing blogs across the web.


Feedspot, an aggregator website that curates content to subscribers based on topic, has sorted through the many inbound-related blogs across the internet and has selected BlinkJar Media as representative of the very best blog content available. We are proud to be the only Louisiana-based company included and to be listed alongside powerhouse inbound organizations such as HubSpot and Moz. Moving forward, BlinkJar will strive to do what we have always done: Evolve along with our industry and provide the best, most relevant inbound marketing resources available.


For media inquiries, please contact Jared Broussard at 225-300-4759 or jared@blinkjarmedia.com.


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