Company: Ahrefs
Founded: 2010
Founder: Dmitry Gerasimenko
Description: SEO toolset
This playbook focuses on marketing strategies and tactics used by Ahrefs.
The marketing playbook series is for founders who want to:
1. learn from real-life examples
2. discover which growth strategies fit which businesses and industries
3. find the 20% of strategies that return 80% of results
Content Marketing
1. Ahrefs Blog
As an SEO company, the Ahrefs blog is sort of meta. The company invests heavily in content marketing with more than 200 blog posts. They focus on useful content whether or not it directly spotlights their toolset. (Post)
2. Twitter
Twitter acts a feed for all of Ahrefs’ content. They tweet blog posts, videos and product features. (Twitter)
3. Interviews
Tim Soulo, Ahrefs CMO, has done a ton of interviews. He’s featured on platforms of all sizes. Some podcasts include: Smart Passive Income, Indie Hackers and Growth Hackers. (Post)
4. Ahrefs TV — YouTube Channel
The Ahrefs YouTube channel has more than 3 million views and 64k subscribers. (YouTube)
5. Marketing with Ahrefs Course
The 5 hour course teaches marketers how to use the company’s SEO tools. The high investment in training is reminiscent of Webflow University and Shopify Academy. (Marketing with Ahrefs)
Paid Marketing
6. Sponsor Podcasts
Ahrefs’ CMO wrote about spending $51,975 on podcast advertising and what he learned. (Post)
7. Facebook Ads
Most B2B SaaS businesses use sponsored posts. Ahrefs is no exception. (Post)
Tool Marketing
8. Backlink Checker
This free tool lets users track the number of backlinks that a site has. The backlink checker pulls in the type of person that is likely to be interested in the full suite of tools. (Backlink Checker)
9. Domain Authority Checker
The domain authority checker pulls in the type of user that would be interested in Ahrefs’ full suite of tools. The free tool raises brand awareness and acts as a magnet to convert visitors into paying users. (Domain Authority Checker)
10. Ahrefs SEO Toolbar
Ahrefs integrated the free tools into a browser extension. This creates a symbiotic relationship. The company collects browser data while users get SEO metrics on sites they visit.
Free tools such as Keywords Everywhere make it difficult to charge for such an extension. They can still use the free extension as an acquisition funnel. (SEO Toolbar)
Discount Marketing
11. Annual Plan
Lots of SaaS businesses offer annual plans. This allows customers to save money while companies recognize revenue earlier. The sunk-cost effect also helps with retention. (Pricing)
12. Trial for $7
Ahrefs has a unique trial model. Charging for the trial validates intent while collecting payment information. Unless canceled, the trial seems to automatically convert to the monthly plan. Trial conversion is seamless after the initial friction of collection trial payments. (Pricing)
Ease Marketing
13. Word of Mouth
Marketers love Ahrefs. The comparison to similar tools is not even close. Podcast hosts often mention the company without being paid.
Ahrefs’ CMO wrote about a killer product being the best marketing strategy. (Post)
Affiliate Marketing
14. 20% Lifetime Commission
Ahrefs offered a generous affiliate program that lasted from 2011 to 2015. There’s speculation that the program may be returning soon. (Post)
Social Proof Marketing
15. Testimonials
Ahrefs features testimonials on their landing page. (Page)
16. Trusted By
The landing page also features well-known customers. (Page)
17. New User Count
This is something that you don’t see a lot of sites doing. Ahrefs triggers social proof by revealing how many users signed up in the last 7 days. “If these people found the tools worth it, perhaps I will too.” (Page)
18. Twitter Praise
Ahrefs uses praise directly from influential marketers to sell a course. (Blogging for Business)
Flywheel Marketing
19. Blogging for Business
Blogging for Business is a video course offered by Ahrefs for $799. They have a user base with demonstrated willingness to pay for value and brand affinity. These factors contribute to lower customer acquisition costs. (Blogging for Business)
20. Private Facebook Group
Ahrefs creates more value for customers by giving them access to a private Facebook group. Users are surrounded by others similar to them. (Facebook Group)
21. Ahrefs API
The Ahrefs API enables businesses to build on top of their dataset and tools. It would be inefficient for developers to recreate the wheel when they could leverage the API. Customer lock-in for an API is as powerful, if not more, than infrastructure-as-a-service companies. (Ahrefs API)
22. SEO Toolset
Ahrefs offers more than 15 unique tools to marketers. Each tool pulls in a new group with different needs.
Each tool increases the ‘speed’ of the marketing flywheel and increases perceived value. Here are some of their tools:
- Site Explorer
- Keywords Explorer
- Content Explorer
- Rank Tracker
- Site Audit
- Backlink, Mention, Ranking Alerts
- Domain Comparison
- Content Gap
- Link Intersect
- SERP Checker
- YouTube Keyword Tool
- Amazon Keyword Tool
- Bing Keyword Tool
- Keyword Generator
- Broken Link Checker
23. Ahrefs Search Engine
In 2019, Ahrefs announced plans for a search engine. They plan to directly compete with Google. The idea would be laughable until we consider that Ahrefs has the world’s second most active web crawler. Google has the first.
The CEO hints at a revenue share model that benefits publishers. (Post)
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