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4 Pros and Cons of Migrating from WordPress to the New HubSpot CMS

SmartBug Media

In this article, we’ll look at four pros and four cons of migrating your WordPress website to the new iteration of HubSpot’s content management system, named CMS Hub. We’ll start with the cons first and then move toward the many benefits of the HubSpot ecosystem. There is no getting around having to pay for HubSpot.

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21 HubSpot Integrations for Better Results

SmartBug Media

Whether you are new to HubSpot or an evangelist like me, chances are you are constantly seeking ways to optimize and extract more value from your HubSpot investment. How Can a HubSpot Integration Improve Results? Here are some common ways that HubSpot integrations show their value. apps in the HubSpot portal?

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Seven Key Considerations for Great Website Design [Infographic]

Webbiquity

It’s a key component of the overall user experience (UX) on your site, as well as playing a role in search engine optimization (SEO). Content: Your home page needs to tell visitors succinctly and clearly what you do, who you do it for, and what makes your company special. Mobile Friendliness: This isn’t only about UX.

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HubSpot vs. WordPress – Which is a Better Fit for Agencies?

BenchmarkONE

Some of them are easy; some of them not so much — and we think that choosing your CMS platform probably falls in the second category. Both HubSpot and WordPress provide backend software that agencies can use to build and maintain their websites. What Is a CMS? HubSpot and WordPress both fall under the designation of CMS — a.k.a.

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HubSpot vs. WordPress – Which is a Better Fit for Agencies?

BenchmarkONE

Some of them are easy; some of them not so much — and we think that choosing your CMS platform probably falls in the second category. Both HubSpot and WordPress provide backend software that agencies can use to build and maintain their websites. What Is a CMS? HubSpot and WordPress both fall under the designation of CMS — a.k.a.

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HubSpot vs. WordPress – Which is a Better Fit for Agencies?

BenchmarkONE

Some of them are easy; some of them not so much — and we think that choosing your CMS platform probably falls in the second category. Both HubSpot and WordPress provide backend software that agencies can use to build and maintain their websites. What Is a CMS? HubSpot and WordPress both fall under the designation of CMS — a.k.a.

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Hosted Landing Pages vs. Embedded Forms

The Point

The most common reasons given for hosting landing pages as part of a company’s main Website are these: * It allows us to derive SEO benefit from site traffic to our main domain * We have more design flexibility if we’re building pages in our CMS * The Web team owns the site and doesn’t want us creating pages on our own.