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Inbound Web Design

HubSpot “How to” - HubSpot CMS Website Design “Cheat Sheet.”

Posted by Mike Cerio on Jul 11, 2012 11:12:00 AM

While the challenges involved with building a site on HubSpot have been widely documented, we thought it was “high-time” that a simple post was put together to explain how designing within the HubSpot CMS, may actually allow for far more flexibility than it has been previously given it credit for.

What resulted was a simple graphic that outlines the various HubSpot template classes and ID’s made available for you to make “all your own.” Our hope is that through better understanding of the typical HubSpot CMS page hierarchy and naming, you might be encouraged to roll up your sleeves and try your hand at making those small tweaks to your website that have been bugging you for months.

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Topics: HubSpot Tips, Website Design Tips, Hubspot Website Design Tips, Hubspot website, Hubspot website design, Inbound Website Design

How to Boost Website Conversions Using Basic Color Theory

Posted by Mike Cerio on Jun 20, 2012 10:15:00 AM

What’s Your Favorite Color? Your Answer May Change Once You Better Understand How Color Theory Can Boost Your Conversion Rates.

Easily dismissed by some, color theory (color psychology) is often viewed as marketing “black magic.” In reality the very best color theory is the result of countless studies and the compellation of real-world data over decades of research.

As with many disciplines in this same vein, when these metrics are viewed from a distance, often times, some very clear conclusions can begin to be drawn. It is no mistake that some of the worlds most distinguishable brands have adopted, and stayed with, a single color scheme deeply rooted in this type of study. 

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Topics: Design, Website Design Tips, Hubspot Website Design Tips, Hubspot website, Hubspot website design, Inbound Website Design

4 “Old-school” Marketing Techniques That Still Work Online Today

Posted by Mike Cerio on Jun 13, 2012 10:15:00 AM

The way people have interacted with brands has been (and will probably always be) in an ever-changing state of flux. The times, as they say, "are a changin'."

Marketing messages have been showcased via rock carvings and smoke-signals to iPads and iPhones. Not to mention the store aisle displays, newspaper and magazine ads, direct mail, radio, television, banner ads and spam that came somewhere in-between.

Of course, some of the marketing techniques used across these channels proved ineffective over time, and have (thankfully) fallen out of favor. But some “old-school” tactics have stood the test of time, and for good reason…they work. These techniques deserve a closer inspection, and possibly a spot within your inbound marketing efforts. 

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Topics: HubSpot Tips, Hubspot website design, Inbound Website Design, marketing techniques

Donald Draper is not Dead Yet. How "Timeless" Design Lives On.

Posted by Mike Cerio on Jun 11, 2012 10:15:00 AM

Even in today's changing marketing landscape, we could stand to learn a thing or two from those who came before us.

Modern-day marketing...meet timeless design.

Many of you may already be familiar with the Mad Men television series and its protagonist, Donald Draper, the prototypical, charming (and troubled) 1960’s ad man.

If you haven’t yet seen the program, imagine back to the days where a hunch and a catchy tagline could shape the way America made its purchasing decisions for decades to come. Our preconceived opinions on virtually everything from vodka to Volkswagens were shaped during these “golden years” of advertising.

Ahh…the good old days.

While the traditional ad-shop will probably always have a place in how we conduct business, there is absolutely no denying that the divide between Madison Avenue and Main Street USA is atrophying with each day that we better understand the true power behind the internet. Namely, the web’s amazing knack for speeding up the process of creating meaningful relationships.

However, we can still learn from the traditional advertising greats...

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Topics: inbound marketing, Design, Hubspot website design, Inbound Website Design, hubspot

Untold Secret to Increasing Online Leads: Hide Social Media Buttons?

Posted by Mike Cerio on Jun 4, 2012 10:15:00 AM

How, by making social media buttons less prominent on your site, visitors are often more likely to respond to your offers.

We have never been huge fans of prominently displaying social media icons/links on every page of a website, especially the homepage. After all, the idea is to “pull” site visitors to your site through social media (because that is where they are already “hanging out” online), not to drive visitors that are already on your site away to your Facebook page, for instance.  

This is not to say that social media is any less useful as a content distribution platform.  We would simply recommend that you might take some time to first create a strategy for social media, one that uses an old-fashioned common sense approach to placing these social media buttons on your website.

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Topics: HubSpot Tips, Hubspot website design, hubspot, social media marketing strategy, Facebook for business, Social media buttons

Is your HubSpot Website Annoying Your Visitors?

Posted by Mike Cerio on May 26, 2012 8:56:00 PM

“Thou shalt not annoy website visitors” is possibly one of the most important of the inbound marketing tenets.

Yet we all see the same mistakes happening time and again on countless sites, and at the cost of higher abandonment rates and lower conversions…yikes!

Below we have assembled a short list of the worst offenders we have recently seen during our point-and-click “travels.”

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Topics: HubSpot Tips, inbound marketing, Hubspot website, Hubspot website design, hubspot

Inbound Website Design…Don't be Late to the Revolution

Posted by Mike Cerio on May 26, 2012 8:55:00 PM

A marketing “revolution” is upon us. How Inbound Web Design will help you keep pace with those leading the charge.

The way people wish to be communicated with by businesses (and what they will bother to pay attention to) is changing right before our eyes. It is no longer enough to push your positioning-based message through what we now would consider “traditional” advertising media. Rather, consumers expect to be taught, entertained and, at the very least, informed on your topic, on your area of expertise.

Only then will they begin to open-up to “knowing” what you stand for, genuinely “liking” what you offer, “trusting” your word, “trying” your product or service and “buying” into your brand. It’s an exciting time; One that is trading the traditional marketing “barriers of entry” (i.e. bags and bags of money) for interesting and creative ways of gaining customers attention, respect, loyalty and ultimately their business.

So let’s roll up our sleeves and get busy…

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Topics: inbound marketing, Hubspot website design, Inbound Website Design