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Nate Riggs

Nate Riggs

Nate Riggs is the Founder and CEO of NR Media Group, a Certified HubSpot Partner and inbound consulting firm. He leads a team of experienced strategists, content marketers, creatives and technologists that help organizations deploy and use HubSpot’s marketing, sales, and service software to operate more efficiently and accelerate growth. Nate regularly presents keynotes and workshops at top industry conferences like INBOUND, Content Marketing World and Oracle’s Modern CX. In 2017, Nate was recognized by HubSpot for his contributions to the development of the HubSpot Education Partner Program. Nate regularly presents keynotes and workshops at top industry conferences like INBOUND, Content Marketing World and Oracle’s Modern CX. In 2017, Nate was recognized by HubSpot for his contributions to the development of the HubSpot Education Partner Program.

Why Canva-for-Work Kicks Inbound Marketing Ass [An Overview]

By Nate Riggs on September 03, 2015 in Marketing

Why does Canva-for-Work kick inbound maketing ass, you ask?

Because the average graphic designer charges $75-150 an hour. And every inbound marketer worth their salt knows that graphics and images convert.

Inbound Marketing Means Graphics

They...

How to Create and Follow Through on Your Professional Development Plan

By Nate Riggs on July 22, 2015 in Education, Strategy

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Are you still following through on your New Year’s resolutions?

If you are like most people, you came up with a goal or two in the last few days of December, then changed your goal 15 minutes before the calendar changed...

The Power of A/B Testing in Marketing

By Nate Riggs on June 17, 2015 in Strategy, Marketing

One of the classic challenges in the marketing world was having the ability to accurately measure the results of your marketing efforts.

Fortunately in our current digital age, virtually every tactic we use can be measured in some way and often...