We’re celebrating the recent first anniversary of The HR Blogger Network — formed by a partnership of The Starr Conspiracy, Laurie Ruettimann and ReTargeter.
You might be wondering what The HR Blogger Network (HRBN) is and why we’re so proud of it.
The HRBN is the newest, most exclusive HR marketing resource around. Brands can display ads on the top HR blogs seamlessly. HR bloggers get good-looking, relevant ads. Everyone makes money. It’s a win-win.
There are two features of The HRBN that make it a game-changer. The first is the audience extension component. Retargeting technology takes your brand out of The HRBN and onto other mainstream media sites such as CNN, Huffington Post and YouTube. All of this without losing the integrity of the second feature: A huge audience of tech-savvy decision-makers in the HR world.
That’s why we’re here today. Meet the audience reached by The HR Blogger Network — click on the image below to see the full-sized PDF.
See who makes up The HRBN’s collective 229,747 views per month:
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Readers of blogs in The HR Blogger Network are 49% more likely than the Internet average to have an avg. household income of $151K or more.
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Our readers are 84% more likely to have completed graduate school than the Internet average.
Want to learn more about The HR Blogger Network?
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Watch this recorded webinar with our own Bret Starr, Armando Gallegos from ReTargeter and Laurie Ruettimann to learn more about how The HRBN can impact brand awareness.
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Read about the creation of The HR Blogger Network
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Check out The HRBN 40 Under 40 to meet some of the bloggers in the network
Send us an email at hrbn@thestarrconspiracy.com to learn more about how The HRBN can impact your marketing strategy.
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