Your daily roundup of the latest posts from the HubSpot Marketing Blog.
Not rendering correctly? View this email as a web page here.

Hi there,

Here's your daily roundup of our latest and greatest marketing posts. Enjoy!

How to Create Facebook Ads: A Step-by-Step Guide to Advertising on Facebook
By Carly Stec, Wednesday, August 26, 2015 8:00 AM

When setting up a paid Facebook ad, there are a lot of boxes to be checked. 

Are you targeting the right people? Are your image dimensions to scale? Are you running the right type of ad? If we're being honest, it can get a little confusing. 

With more than 1.4 billion people using Facebook and over 900 million visits every day, Facebook offers up a unique opportunity for marketers to augment their organic efforts. 

 
15 Useful Tips for Attending an Event Alone (And Actually Enjoying It)
By Ginny Soskey, Wednesday, August 26, 2015 6:00 AM

When you first learn you're going to a conference alone, it's exciting. You were chosen out of all of your colleagues to attend. You get to travel to a new place and stay in a nice hotel. You get the chance to meet lots of other interesting people in your field. 

... But, you've got to do it alone.

 
28 Graphic Design Terms Every Marketer Should Know [Infographic]
By Lindsay Kolowich, Tuesday, August 25, 2015 12:00 PM

"Could you take a look at the wireframe and let me know if I need to adjust the leading and the kerning so there's enough white space? Thanks!"

... Come again?

Sometimes, designer-speak can seem like gibberish.

 
Facebook Introduces "Donate Now" Button For Nonprofits: 3 Tips to Make the Most of It
By Juliana Nicholson, Tuesday, August 25, 2015 9:30 AM

While a strong social following on Facebook is already an immense advantage for nonprofits, those fans are about to become even more valuable. Thanks to the introduction of Facebook's "Donate Now" button, it's easier than ever for nonprofits to turn online engagement into meaningful monetary contributions. 

 
Follow HubSpot
LinkedIn
 Facebook
Twitter
Google+
Pinterest