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Hubspot Content Marketing Exam Answers will teach you how to build scalable, repeatable processes for creating and promoting content that converts into leads and new customers.

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If you're creating content or managing content creators - this course will give you expert tactics for efficiently building your content library, and extracting more value from every content asset you create.

 

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Questions:

-True or false? Content marketing is a relatively new practice that became popular in the 1950’s with the boom of advertising firms.
-Fill in the blank: To effectively tell your business’ story, you need ________________.
-What’s the best way to have your business’ story remembered and shared?
-Your boss has tasked you with writing a company story that will help make them stand out from their competitors. Keeping this in mind, what’s the most effective question you should start with?
-Fill in the blank: The _________ can help you develop a mission statement that connects with your audience.
-Every story has these three storytelling elements. What are they?
-True or false? If prospects can get the answers to their questions and see themselves as characters in your story, they’ll be more likely to purchase from you.
-True or false? You need conflict to tell an impactful story.
-Fill in the blank: The conflict in your content’s story should focus on the ____________.
-Fill in the blank: When you tell a story and the character is your audience, you should tell the story with a ___________.
-Which of the following is NOT a storytelling best practice?
-True or false? The conflict in this blog article is preventing team burnout.
-Fill in the blank: This blog post is written from a _____________.
-True or false? When identifying raw material for generating ideas, it’s best to stick with a specific area of focus. This way you can become an expert in generating ideas in this field.
-You’re a content creator for an automobile dealership. You’re looking for some inspiration to help generate new content ideas for an upcoming holiday promotion. What source might you find valuable and be inspired by?
-True or false? After you digest material it’s best to try and put ideas together immediately.
-How can you uncover your buyer personas’ reading habits?
-Joan owns a dog walking business and read a blog post that explained search engines are a great place to generate ideas on what people are searching for. Joan starts off her research by typing in 'dog walking tip' to see what insight she can find. Fill in the blank: Joan notices that when she types in 'dog walking tip' the search engine offers some helpful suggestions on popular searches, like 'dog walking tips and tricks.' This is known as _________.
-Every content brainstorm needs the following EXCEPT:
-Fill in the blank: A great way to create a comfortable atmosphere for a company brainstorm is to start off with _________.
-True or false? The goal of a braindump is to have everyone structure ideas they’ve put together.
-All of the following are examples of a SMART goal EXCEPT:
-Which of the following is NOT a category you should organize your content audit by?
-You just landed your dream job as a content creator at a local startup. It’s your first week and your boss asks you to perform a content audit to get acquainted with the company’s collateral as well as organize it. Where might you start looking for content that already exists?
-When it comes to a long-term content strategy, what is an important buyer persona trait?
-Fill in the blank: When identifying buyer’s journey content for a long-term content strategy, it’s important to focus on content for the ___________ stage(s).
-True or false? A buyer’s journey is ever-evolving. You should make updates as you learn more about your buyer persona.
-Fill in the blank: To keep your content calendar agile, it shouldn’t extend more than ___________.
-All of the following are attributes of a content creation workflow EXCEPT:
-You asked your colleague to provide feedback on a blog post you recently wrote. When they sent you their feedback, they made edits directly in the doc. Is this a best practice for a content editing process?
-True or false? You should use a consistent naming system to store and easily identify hosted files.
-True or false? Your content creation framework should stay consistent over time.
-True or false? If you want to produce great content, then you need to hire an in-house content creator.
-What can you do to make a headline more compelling?
-Fill in the blank: When creating a headline for your content, you should come up with ___________ different headlines.
-Consider the following blog post title: "6 Questions To Ask Before You Plan Your #GivingTuesday Campaign." This is an example of which type of headline format?
-True or false? Effective writers start by filling in the main points of their content and save writing the introduction and conclusion for after they’ve written their piece.
-True or false? When possible, you should try and use extensive vocabulary in your writing.
-Fill in the blank: The following sentence is an example of ____________ voice? “The grocery shopping was done by your father.”
-How could this sentence be corrected to cut out fluffy words? “I really just want to go to the store to buy groceries in order to be be prepared for the week.”
-How long should you wait before republishing a piece of content to a new website?
-You have a top-performing blog post that you want to republish. Which platforms should you republish it to?
-When republishing your content, how can you make sure the republished post stands out in contrast to your original post in search engine result listings?
-You're in a brainstorming session with your co-workers. You come up with five topics for your ebook, your colleague says that's all you need. How should you respond?
-True or false? You should only include a call-to-action on a blog post once the offer is launched.
-You can use weekly content activities to grow into which type of long-form content offer?
-True or false? A benefit of organic content promotion is that it allows you to show your content to a highly specific audience.
-To help increase awareness for an upcoming product launch, your manager increases paid promotion funds by 300%. Which channels could you disperse these funds to?
-When is the most effective time to boost content on social media?
-True or false? You should post the same message across all of your social channels.
-You’re analyzing the performance of your social channels and you notice that Facebook consistently outperforms your Twitter and LinkedIn page. What should you do next?
-Optimizing your content helps improve __________.
-You can measure brand awareness by all of the following, EXCEPT?
-True or false? It’s best to determine a few key metrics and stick to them.
-Fill in the blank: All of the following are engagement signals that help you understand your content’s effectiveness, except for _______________.
-Your boss asks you to report on how your content campaign has contributed to the lead generation goals. What metric do you report on to demonstrate its contribution?
-Fill in the blank: You had a successful team meeting where you were able to prove the ROI of your content marketing efforts. However, your boss wants more details on the content path that helped close leads into customers. You could do this by creating a(n) ______________.
-When examining your attribution report, you notice 85% of your leads that have closed into customers have downloaded your introductory ebook, but your sales team is only closing 1% of leads from social sources. How do you support your Sales team to close more leads from social into customers?
-What results can you yield by establishing reporting expectations prior to campaign launch?
-One month into a three-month lead generation campaign, it becomes clear your current plan to reach your goal of ten sales qualified leads (SQLs) goal does not look feasible. What option will you present during next week’s meeting with your CEO?
-True or false? Never use acronyms in your writing.

 

True Or False? You Should Use A Consistent Naming System To Store And Easily Identify Hosted Files.

  • True
  • False

 

Which is true about content and its relationship with the Inbound Methodology?

  • Content is needed to attract people to your site.
  • Content is needed to attract visitors and convert them into leads
  • Content is needed to close leads into customers and turn customers into promoters.
  • All of the above

 

What are the four stages of the Inbound Methodology?

  • Identify, Connect, Explore, and Advise
  • Find, Engage, Convert, and Nurture
  • Awareness, Consideration, Decision, and Delight
  • Attract, Convert, Close, and Delight

 

All of the following are content marketing practices EXCEPT:

  • Social media posts
  • Blogging
  • Technical SEO
  • Email copy

 

Which best describes the content marketing and inbound marketing relationship?

  • Both are valuable and take a lot of time and work. It's best to focus your time on one or the other.
  • If you do both then you'll be competing with yourself.
  • A great content marketer doesn't need to do inbound marketing.
  • Success relies on both as each serves a different function.

 

Fill in the blank: __________ is when you think of an idea out of nowhere.

  • Aha moment
    Spontaneous ideation
    The eureka moment
    Thought spawning

 

All of the following are attributes of a content creation workflow EXCEPT:

  • How much money it will cost to complete initiative
  • Identifies outside influencers who will be contributing
  • Identifies and organizes who is in charge of specific tasks
  • Breaks down all of the work needed to complete a specific initiative

 

How many rounds of edits should content undergo before being finished?

  • 1
  • 2-4
  • Post your content once it's finished and edit as you receive feedback.
  • As many times as you possibly can

 

Fill in the blank: The above graphic uses a ___________ to help organize hosted files.

  • linear word formula
    acronym-based system
    nomenclature system
    Word association connector

 

True or false? Your content creation framework should stay consistent over time.

  • True, the best way to remain efficient is to stick with a process.
  • True, the investment to update a process can be very expensive and time intensive.
  • False, as business goals and content change, so should your process to support them.
  • False, your process should be updated every time a new team member joins.

 

True or false? If you want to produce great content, then you need to hire an in-house content creator.

  • True
  • False

 

What can you do to make a headline more compelling?

  • Broaden the topic
    Make a promise to the reader
    Over five words
    Use special characters to help it stand out

 

The following question pertains to the blog post shown below: The above blog post is an example of which type of headline format?

  • List format
  • How-to format
  • Secret of format
  • Negative angle format

 

True or false? Effective writers start by filling in the main points of their content and save writing the introduction and conclusion for after they’ve written their piece.

  • True, it can be overwhelming to write an introduction first without knowing where the content is headed.
  • True, the introduction is always the easiest part to write.
  • False, writing an introduction first will help align the rest of the article.
  • False, you should write your conclusion before your introduction.

 

True or false? When possible, you should try and use extensive vocabulary in your writing.

  • True, extensive vocabulary makes you appear more credible and confident.
  • True, people make purchasing decisions based on if you look smarter than your competitors.
  • False, extensive vocabulary makes you appear less credible and confident.
  • False, extensive vocabulary takes up too much space on a page.

 

How could this sentence be corrected to cut our fluffy words? “I really just want to go to the store to buy groceries in order to be be prepared for the week.”

  • “I really want to go to the store to buy groceries in order to be prepared.”
  • “I just want to go to the store to buy groceries in order to be prepared for the week.”
  • "I want to go buy groceries at the store to be prepared for the week.”
  • “I really want to go to the store to buy groceries in order to be prepared for the week.”

 

True or false? Never use acronyms in your writing.

  • True, this helps avoid confusion.
  • True, deleting acronyms makes your content more welcoming.
  • False, use acronyms sparingly.
  • False, your audience will know what the acronyms mean.

 

Which of the following do you need to include in a republished piece of content to maintain SEO authority and attribute value to the appropriate website or author?

  • Inbound link
  • Canonical tag
  • Anchor text
  • A and B

 

How can a third-party website avoid duplicate content issues with republishing your content?

  • Add a tracking URL
  • Update the content to make it different
  • Have the third-party publish it at the same time as the original piece
  • Add a NoIndex tag

 

You are trying to turn an ebook into a checklist, which method should you keep in mind when repurposing content?

  • DART
  • BASE
  • ACE
  • ARC

 

When is the most effective time to boost content on social media?

  • When it's performing well
  • When it has a call-to-action that links to your website
  • When it showcases one of your products or services
  • If budget is permitting, then you should boost every social media post

 

True or false? You should post the same message across all of your social channels.

  • True, redundant messages ensure that your audience will see it and you get the highest reach.
  • True, posting the same message will help you save time that you can use on more important initiatives.
  • False, you should customize the message based on the platform.
  • False, post the same message to Twitter and Facebook, but update LinkedIn as it's more of a B2B social platform.

 

Fill in the blank: ______________ is used to achieve the best possible content promotion outcome.

  • Optimization
  • Saturation
  • Experimentation
  • Consistency

 

True or false? You should initially spend less time promoting your content than you did creating it, so you can increase your content output.

  • True
  • False

 

Your boss asks you to report on how your content campaign has contributed to his lead generation goals. What metric do you report on to demonstrate its contribution?

  • Social engagements
  • Returning blog subscribers generated from your campaign
  • Total leads generated from your campaign
  • Increase of brand awareness

 

Fill in the blank: You had a successful team meeting where you were able to prove the ROI of your content marketing efforts. However, your boss wants more details on the content path that helped closed leads into customers. You could do this by creating a(n) ______________.

  • attribution report
  • referrals report
  • sales report
  • None of the above

 

One month into a three-month lead generation campaign, it becomes clear your current plan to reach your goal of ten marketing qualified leads (MQLs) goal does not look feasible. What option will you present during next week’s meeting with your CEO?

You present an updated campaign content plan to reach your set SMART goals, based off of the first month’s data.

You present updated SMART goals better aligned with your projected MQLs for the campaign’s remaining two months, based off the first month’s data.

You hold back on reporting the progress on that particular SMART goal for the campaign, in hopes of things picking up.

You propose staying the course on the current SMART goals and planned content marketing activities, noting that one month of data is not enough to justify changing your SMART goal.

 

Once you're able to quantify your metrics, what is the next step in developing a growth mindset?

  • Create a facebook audience
  • Select a marketing channel to focus on
  • Start looking for weaknesses in your funnel
  • Start looking for strengths in your funnel

 

What does the center ring of the bullseye framework represent?

  • Your possibility channels
  • Your long-shot channels
  • The channels you haven't tested yet
  • Your top-performing channels

 

Fill in the blank: When conducting a test, it should work to uncover _______________.

  • the cost to attain a customer through this channel
  • the amount of customers available through this channel
  • whether or not you should be acquiring these customers
  • All of the above

 

You’re the Marketing Director for a global financial company. The holidays are approaching and your boss wants to improve the company's bottom line by 7%. You host a team meeting where the goal is to identify opportunities to test, then assign tasks to team members to start implementing right away. Is this approach correct?

  • Yes, the entire team is present and participating.
  • Yes, but make sure to assign the test to the appropriate team members.
  • No, ideation and implementation should be done in separate meetings.
  • No, you need approval from your boss before running a series of tests.

 

True or false? If your marketing tests have over a 50% failure rate, then you’ve done something wrong.

  • True, the majority of your tests should be successful.
  • True, you should never have over a 50% failure rate with your tests.
  • False, the purpose of a test is to prove or disprove your hypothesis.
  • False, you need to perform enough tests that more than 50% fail.

 

Fill in the blank: The goal of a marketing test is to _____________.

  • continuously optimize your channels
  • find a system that works and stick with it
  • show your competitors that you know what you’re doing
  • All of the above

 

True or false? When instilling a growth mindset within your organization, it’s more important to receive buy-in from the customer support team than the products and services team.

  • True
  • False

 

Fill in the blank: A shortcut to improving your SEO is to ____________.

  • continuously optimize your pages based on updated keyword research
  • get referenced on sites that already rank well
  • add more keywords to a page you want to rank for
  • use more images than text

 

Fill in the blank: __________ is when you help guide your prospects through purchasing your products or services.

  • Value-add guidance
  • Concierge on-boarding
  • Success channeling
  • Premier showcasing

 

Fill in the blank: A content compass helps organize monthly initiatives by ____________.

  • SMART goals
  • sales campaigns
  • theme(s)
  • All of the above

 

Fill in the blank: To keep your content calendar agile, it shouldn’t extend more than ___________.

  • two weeks
  • one month
  • three months
  • six months

 

You asked your colleague to provide feedback on a blog post you recently wrote. When they sent you their feedback, they made edits directly in the doc. Is this a best practice for a content editing process?

  • Yes, because having an editor complete your content ensures it will read well to others.
  • Yes, a content editor's role is to make updates the way they see fit.
  • No, the editor should have tracked changes which would have shown you where they would apply recommended edits.
  • No, they should have set up a meeting to discuss each edit so you could apply them together.

 

Fill in the blank: When creating a headline for your content, you should come up with ___________ different headlines.

  • 1
  • 2-3
  • 5-10
  • At least 10

 

Fill in the blank: _______________ helps you group an audience together based on specific criteria from a large list of people.

  • Demographics
  • Segmentation
  • Buyer personas
  • Ideal matching

 

True or false? To make sure you’re appropriately communicating the value of your content, you should define as many benefits as possible when promoting it. The more the better.

  • True
  • False

 

Optimizing your content helps improve __________.

  • reach
  • engagement
  • conversions
  • All of the above

 

Which departments does growth marketing support?

  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Customer Service
  • A and B
  • All of the above

 

Which best explains the bullseye framework?

  • A testing sequence geared towards identifying content your audience cares about
  • An organized three-step approach to gaining traction
  • A system that notifies you when your competitors produce a piece of high-performing content
  • All of the above

 

To help increase awareness for an upcoming product launch, your manager increases paid promotion funds by 300%. Which channels could you disperse these funds to?

  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Google
  • A and B
  • All of the above

 

True or false? SnapChat and Pinterest are examples of platforms that a growth marketer might want to test for their business.

  • True
  • False

 

What does an UTM parameter help you identify?

  • Lifecycle stage
  • Lead attribution
  • Company name
  • Content medium


 

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True or false? It’s best to determine a few key metrics and stick to them.

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True or false? It’s best to determine a few key metrics and stick to them.

  • True
  • False

 

Explanation:

The correct answer is **True**. When it comes to measuring the effectiveness of marketing efforts, it’s essential to focus on a few key metrics that align with your business goals and objectives. By determining these key performance indicators (KPIs) upfront, you can maintain clarity and consistency in your analysis, allowing you to track progress accurately over time. Selecting too many metrics can lead to information overload and make it challenging to identify meaningful insights or areas for improvement. Additionally, focusing on a few key metrics enables you to allocate resources more efficiently, concentrating efforts on areas that have the most significant impact on your business outcomes. However, it’s essential to periodically review and adjust your chosen metrics as your business evolves and priorities shift. Overall, by selecting and sticking to a few key metrics, businesses can streamline their measurement process, make more informed decisions, and drive continuous improvement in their marketing strategies.

 

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True or false? Content marketing is a relatively new practice that became popular in the 1950’s with the boom of advertising firms.

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True or false? Content marketing is a relatively new practice that became popular in the 1950’s with the boom of advertising firms.

  • True
  • False

 

Explanation:

False. Content marketing is not a relatively new practice that emerged in the 1950s with the rise of advertising firms. In fact, content marketing has much deeper historical roots, dating back centuries. While the modern concept of content marketing may have gained momentum in recent decades with the advent of digital technologies and the internet, its principles have been employed throughout history. Techniques such as storytelling, educational pamphlets, and branded content have long been used to engage and inform audiences. Therefore, the assertion that content marketing originated in the 1950s is inaccurate, making the correct answer false.

 

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True or false? A buyer’s journey is ever-evolving. You should make updates as you learn more about your buyer persona.

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True or false? A buyer’s journey is ever-evolving. You should make updates as you learn more about your buyer persona.

  • True
  • False

 

Explanation:

The correct answer is **True**. A buyer’s journey is indeed ever-evolving, influenced by changes in consumer behavior, market trends, and advancements in technology. As businesses gather more insights about their buyer personas through data analysis, feedback mechanisms, and ongoing research, it’s essential to adapt and refine the buyer’s journey accordingly. By staying attuned to the evolving needs, preferences, and challenges of their target audience, businesses can ensure that their content remains relevant, engaging, and effective at each stage of the journey. Making updates to the buyer’s journey based on new information and insights allows businesses to maintain a competitive edge, enhance customer experiences, and drive better outcomes. Therefore, continuously updating and refining the buyer’s journey as you learn more about your buyer persona is essential for staying aligned with the evolving needs and behaviors of your audience.

 

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True or false? A benefit of organic content promotion is that it allows you to show your content to a highly specific audience.

By vmartinez

True or false? A benefit of organic content promotion is that it allows you to show your content to a highly specific audience.

  • True
  • False

 

Explanation:

The correct answer is **False**. Organic content promotion typically relies on reaching audiences through non-paid channels such as social media, search engine optimization (SEO), and email marketing. While organic promotion can certainly help increase visibility and reach, it often lacks the precision targeting capabilities of paid advertising. With organic promotion, your content is generally shown to a broader audience, which may include both existing followers and potential new followers who discover your content through organic channels. However, organic promotion does not offer the same level of granular audience targeting as paid advertising platforms, where you can define specific demographics, interests, behaviors, and other criteria to ensure your content is shown to a highly specific audience segment. Therefore, while organic promotion is valuable for building brand awareness and engagement, it may not always allow you to reach a highly specific audience in the same way that paid advertising does.

 

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One month into a three-month lead generation campaign, it becomes clear your current plan to reach your goal of ten sales qualified leads (SQLs) goal does not look feasible. What option will you present during next week’s meeting with your CEO?

By vmartinez

One month into a three-month lead generation campaign, it becomes clear your current plan to reach your goal of ten sales qualified leads (SQLs) goal does not look feasible. What option will you present during next week’s meeting with your CEO?

  • You present an updated campaign content plan to reach your set SMART goals, based off of the first month’s data.
  • You present updated SMART goals better aligned with your projected SQLs for the campaign’s remaining two months, based off the first month’s data.
  • You hold back on reporting the progress on that particular SMART goal for the campaign, in hopes of things picking up.
  • You propose staying the course on the current SMART goals and planned content marketing activities, noting that one month of data is not enough to justify changing your SMART goal.

 

Explanation:

The correct answer is **You present updated SMART goals better aligned with your projected SQLs for the campaign’s remaining two months, based off the first month’s data**. When a lead generation campaign is not on track to meet its goals, it’s crucial to reassess and adjust the strategy accordingly. By presenting updated SMART goals aligned with the campaign’s performance data from the first month, you demonstrate a proactive approach to addressing the issue. This allows for a realistic evaluation of the campaign’s trajectory and enables the team to recalibrate its efforts to ensure success. Simply staying the course without acknowledging the deviation from the original plan could lead to missed opportunities and ultimately failure to achieve the desired outcomes. Updating the SMART goals based on insights gained from the initial phase of the campaign enables a more agile and adaptive approach, increasing the likelihood of achieving the intended results within the remaining timeframe.

 

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Joan owns a dog walking business and read a blog post that explained search engines are a great place to generate ideas on what people are searching for. Joan starts off her research by typing in ‘dog walking tip’ to see what insight she can find. Fill in the blank: Joan notices that when she types in ‘dog walking tip’ the search engine offers some helpful suggestions on popular searches, like ‘dog walking tips and tricks.’ This is known as _________.

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Joan owns a dog walking business and read a blog post that explained search engines are a great place to generate ideas on what people are searching for. Joan starts off her research by typing in ‘dog walking tip’ to see what insight she can find. Fill in the blank: Joan notices that when she types in ‘dog walking tip’ the search engine offers some helpful suggestions on popular searches, like ‘dog walking tips and tricks.’ This is known as _________.

  • related searches
  • autocomplete
  • suggestion finder
  • Google search queries

 

Explanation:

The correct answer is **autocomplete**. Autocomplete, also known as autosuggest or search suggestions, is a feature offered by search engines that predicts and suggests search queries or phrases as users type in the search bar. When Joan types in ‘dog walking tip,’ the search engine provides helpful suggestions such as ‘dog walking tips and tricks,’ based on popular or frequently searched terms related to her initial query. This feature is designed to assist users in refining their search queries and finding relevant information more efficiently. By leveraging autocomplete, Joan can gain valuable insights into popular search terms and topics related to dog walking, which can inform her content strategy and help her better understand her target audience’s interests and needs. Therefore, autocomplete is the term used to describe the search engine’s offering of helpful suggestions based on popular searches as users type in the search bar.

 

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