GetResponse Business Jargon Survey Case Study
Buzzwords people love to hate.
We surveyed Americans on the most annoying business jargon, earning an increased domain authority and widespread media coverage with a campaign rooted in workplace relatability.
GetResponse is an all‑in‑one digital marketing platform that makes email campaigns easy with a drag‑and‑drop editor, automation workflows, landing pages, and webinar tools. It’s trusted by over 400,000 businesses for its reliable deliverability (around 99.5%), powerful list-building features, and scalable pricing—from a free tier to enterprise-level plans.
goals
Turning business buzz into SEO wins
GetResponse, an online marketing software company, engaged Go Fish Digital’s link building services to achieve the following goals:
- Build quality backlinks
- Obtain organic coverage
- Increase organic traffic
- Attract new audiences
To accomplish these objectives, we identified an opportunity to build backlinks using creative content. Creative Content became a fundamental component of their overall digital marketing strategy.
Our team developed a series of link building concepts dedicated to achieving these goals. One of these was a survey about the jargon of the business world.
Services

strategy
Relatable insights for business audiences
The business world is notorious for using a wide array of jargon that spans the spectrum of annoying to downright weird. This survey was designed to acknowledge and poke fun at the well-known phrases used by business professionals/
Our team analyzed both user-generated answers to identify lesser-known but still common phrases and multiple-choice questions to discuss specific jargon that populates conference calls and emails daily to create a comprehensive survey.
The purpose of this was to engage a broad audience using a ubiquitous pain point, as well as an infraction that nearly every business professional is guilty of by making fun of those weird but often used phrases. By combining both user-generated answers and more static expressions, we were able to analyze a larger dataset and hyperfocus on specific jargon that the marketing industry is especially likely to use. This was how we tied the study back to the client. All industries have jargon, and the marketing industry has its own set of commonly used phrases.
We focused on business and tech publications for outreach. The primary strategy was to promote this content to the business world where the audience understands and uses these phrases and would be amused by the analysis.
After developing our insights, we pitched the information to 100 journalists with the goal of getting them to write about it in their publications and include a link back to GetResponse’s site.
results
Strategic content delivered
High-authority links fueled organic growthlasting SEO wins
60%
Increase in YoY organic traffic.
Link building and SEO optimizations worked together to drive long-term search growth.
13
Backlinks from national business publications.
Strategic outreach earned high-authority coverage and boosted brand visibility across the U.S.
8,000+
Sessions from new users.
Engaging, evergreen content brought in qualified traffic from business-focused audiences.
The campaign was covered in a wide variety of tech and business publications that spanned the U.S. The study drove a tremendous amount of traffic and performed very well within the business publication beat.
This campaign represents the successful use of a specific point of the business world that engages a broad, pre-existing target audience. By discussing a part of the business that professionals see every day, we provided an interesting headline that caught their attention.
In addition, the content is evergreen and will always work in the business world.
Our link building campaigns were fundamental to the overall success of GetResponse’s backlink profile. Through this campaign, GetResponse gained 13 backlinks from business publications all over the nation that boosted its brand awareness throughout the country and brought in a new audience of over 8,000 sessions from those users. The increased backlinks to the site was a valuable contribution to GetResponse’s overall SEO efforts and led to significant improvements in their search rankings and traffic numbers.
The combination of link building and full-scale SEO optimizations has helped improve the overall Moz Domain Authority for GR.com in 2020, from 81 in January to 82 in August. The slight incremental increase is worth noting, as the difficulty in improving DA scores grows exponentially when starting from such a high baseline. Additionally, the homepage’s Page Authority score improved slightly from 66 in January 2020 to 67 in August 2020.
Additionally, year-over-year organic traffic in 2020 (thus far) is up over 60%. Link building, executed in conjunction with contextual and architectural SEO optimizations, has contributed to solidification in organic search rankings. Highlights include GR.com holding a 1st or 2nd-page ranking for 21 organic keywords with a monthly-search-volume of 1,000 or higher.
Ready to improve your rankings and increase your traffic?
Get a custom proposal from Go Fish!