Did You Know This

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Did you know that Hubspot grew from $255,000 in revenues in 2007 to $15.6 million in 2010?


Interior view of HubSpot's office space
Did you know that HubSpot is a developer and marketer of software products for inbound marketing and sales?

Dharmesh Shah and Brian Halligan
Did you know that Hubspot was Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah in 2006 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)?
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Did you know that Hubspot products and services aim to provide tools for social media marketing, content management, web analytics and search engine optimization?

Did you know that Hubspot grew from $255,000 in revenues in 2007 to $15.6 million in 2010?[3][4]

Laura Fitton
Did you know that later that year HubSpot acquired Oneforty, the Twitter app store founded by Laura Fitton?[5][6]

Did you know that Hubspot also introduced new software for personalizing websites to each visitor?[7]

Did you know that according to Forbes, HubSpot started out targeting small companies but "moved steadily upmarket to serve larger businesses of up to 1000 employees?"[8][9]

Did you know that HubSpot filed for an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 25, 2014 requesting they be listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol HUBS?[10]

Did you know that in July 2017, HubSpot acquired Kemvi, which applies artificial intelligence and machine learning to help sales teams?[11]

Did you know that HubSpot provides tools for social media marketing, content management, web analytics, landing pages and search engine optimization?[3][12][13][14]

Did you know that HubSpot has integration features for salesforce.com, SugarCRM, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics CRM and others?[15]

Did you know that HubSpot promotes their inbound marketing concepts through their own marketing[13] and has been called "a prolific creator of content" such as blogs, social media, webinars and white papers?[8]


Did you know that in July 2015, Hubspot's CMO Mike Volpe was dismissed for violating HubSpot’s code of business conduct after it was found that he tried to obtain a draft copy of the book Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start Up Bubble written by his former employee Daniel Lyons?[25][26]

Did you know that according to an article in the Boston Globe, records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act indicated that HubSpot executives considered the book "a financial threat to HubSpot" and Volpe used "tactics such as email hacking and extortion" in the attempt to prevent the book from being published?[27]

 


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