How Much Should You Really Spend on Marketing at $1–5M in Revenue?
Marketing budgets shouldn’t be a vibes-based decision. If your company is doing $1–5M in revenue, this guide breaks down exactly how much you should spend on marketing — with real dollar ranges by growth stage and advice on where that money actually goes.
We Tried a Lot of Outbound ABM Software. We Stayed With Lemlist.
Outbound ABM only works when strategy, messaging, and tools align. After testing countless platforms, Ritner Digital keeps coming back to Lemlist for outbound campaigns that actually start conversations. Here’s why it earned a permanent spot in our stack.
Everyone Wants a Membership. Almost No One Should Have One.
Every year, businesses flirt with the same idea: “What if we start a membership?” Recurring revenue sounds great — until you realize memberships aren’t products, they’re relationships. And unless people are already begging for your insight, selling access is one of the hardest things in marketing. Here’s why most companies get it wrong — and what to build first.
Your Best Content Is Behind a Paywall. Is Google Mad at You?
If your best content is behind a paywall, does that mean SEO is off the table? Not quite. This guide breaks down how membership associations can protect premium content and attract organic traffic—with a smarter approach to gating, previews, and search visibility.
How to Split a HubSpot List (Even If You’re Not on Enterprise)
Need to split a HubSpot list for testing or campaign pacing? Here’s how to divide lists evenly—both with Marketing Enterprise and without paying for an upgrade.
Your Homepage Has ~5 Seconds to Work. Here’s How to Win Them.
Your website homepage has one job: convince visitors they’re in the right place. In this guide, we break down what should be on your homepage, best practices that actually convert, and a simple outline you can steal.
How to Enroll Contacts in a HubSpot Sequence for Someone Else (Without Breaking Anything)
Need to enroll contacts into a HubSpot sequence for someone else? This guide shows HubSpot admins how to use workflows and lists to automate sequence enrollment, control email senders, and scale sales outreach—without manual enrollment or permission headaches.
The Fastest Way to Bury Your Team in “Productivity”
Automation was supposed to save time. Instead, many leadership teams are buried under 50–100 new tasks per meeting thanks to AI notetakers and over-automation. If your productivity stack feels more exhausting than empowering, it’s time to rethink how—and why—you’re automating.
It’s Not Just Hiring a Marketing Agency — It’s Trusting Someone With Your Campaign Architecture
Most companies think they’re hiring an agency to run campaigns. In reality, they’re trusting someone with their campaign architecture—from data integrity and personalization to suppression logic and automation rules. Here’s why that distinction matters.
How to Check a List Against Your HubSpot Database (Before You Accidentally Email Your Own Contacts)
Sending to a new list? Before you hit send, make sure you’re not emailing people already in your HubSpot database. Here’s the simplest way to suppress existing contacts and keep your campaigns clean.
The Math Behind When a New Site Finally Gets Clicks
If your new site is getting impressions but barely any clicks, it’s not broken — it’s statistical. This post breaks down how impressions turn into clicks, what realistic CTR looks like for new domains, and why early SEO progress feels slow even when it’s working.
One Thing We Can All Learn From the Automotive Industry: Don’t Underestimate the Business Card in 2026
The automotive industry sells some of the most expensive products in the world — and still relies on business cards. In 2026, that’s not nostalgia. It’s strategy. Here’s why old-school tools still win in high-trust marketing.
What Is a Marketing SWOT Analysis? A Real-World Deep Dive for Auto Dealers
A marketing SWOT analysis shouldn’t live on a slide. This deep dive breaks down what SWOT is actually for—and shows a real-world auto dealer example that leads to better marketing decisions.
Baltimore HVAC Companies: If Your Website Isn’t Bringing Calls, We Need to Talk
Baltimore HVAC companies are competing for the same Google searches. If your website isn’t showing up — or converting — you’re losing calls. Here’s how local HVAC SEO changes that.
Graduate Enrollment Isn’t a Brand Problem — Until It Is
Graduate enrollment marketing has long lived outside the university brand—optimized for leads, not trust. As universities segment more aggressively, misalignment is getting expensive. Here’s what’s breaking and how smarter institutions are fixing it.
What Builders in Philadelphia Actually Need From a Marketing Agency
Philadelphia builders aren’t competing citywide—they’re competing block by block. This post breaks down what builders in Philly actually need from a marketing agency, from hyperlocal SEO and better lead qualification to websites that protect time instead of wasting it.
Why SEO Feels Like a Scam (And How to Tell If It Is)
SEO has a trust problem. Not because it doesn’t work—but because it’s often oversold, poorly explained, and measured with metrics that don’t matter. This post breaks down why SEO feels scammy and how to tell if you’re dealing with real strategy or just expensive noise.
One Domain or Two? The SEO Tradeoffs Behind Parent Brands, Sub‑Brands, and Scaling Smarter
At some point, every growing company faces the same question: should everything live on one domain, or is it time to spin up a second site? This guide breaks down the real SEO and scaling tradeoffs behind parent brands, sub-brands, and multi-domain strategies—so you can choose the structure that actually supports long-term growth.
How to Add Google Analytics to Your Gradual Community (and Start Turning Members Into Leads)
If you’re running a community or events on Gradual and not tracking what happens after people land on your site, you’re leaving leads (and money) on the table. In this guide, we break down exactly how to add Google Analytics to the Gradual platform using GA4 and Google Tag Manager—so you can stop guessing, start measuring, and turn traffic into predictable leads.
Why Dealerships Mention Nearby Towns in Their Blog Titles
Local SEO isn’t about defending your ZIP code anymore. It’s about competing where customers are actually searching. In this post, we break down Conquest SEO — the strategy dealerships use to show up in nearby markets, intercept high-intent traffic, and win deals their competitors never see.