by Blogging Titan | Apr 18, 2026 | Case Studies
In 2006, two MIT graduates launched a small marketing software company with a radical idea: instead of interrupting people with ads, what if you attracted them with genuinely helpful content? Two decades later, HubSpot is worth over $35 billion, serves more than...
by Blogging Titan | Apr 18, 2026 | Case Studies
In 2013, Alex Turnbull had a problem. His SaaS helpdesk company, Groove, was making a few thousand dollars a month. The product worked. The early customers liked it. But growth had stalled, and the traditional playbook, guest posting generic SaaS advice, publishing...
by Blogging Titan | Apr 18, 2026 | Case Studies
Most company blogs exist to sell products. Patagonia’s blog, The Cleanest Line, exists to tell you not to buy things, sometimes including Patagonia’s own products. And yet, Patagonia generates over $1 billion in annual revenue with some of the most loyal...
by Blogging Titan | Apr 18, 2026 | Case Studies
Most startups launch a blog after they have a product. Mint did the opposite, they launched the blog before the product even existed. And that decision is arguably the reason a personal finance app with zero users sold to Intuit for $170 million just three years... by Blogging Titan | Apr 18, 2026 | Blog SEO
80% of bloggers now use AI in their workflow — up from 65% in 2023 Artificial intelligence has fundamentally reshaped how blogs are created, optimized, and discovered. In just three years, AI tools have gone from novelty to necessity, transforming every stage of...