Advantages of an "Inbound" Website
Posted: January 19, 2017
[caption id="attachment_12978" align="alignright" width="316"]

Image from blog.hubspot.com[/caption]
Traditional websites often cause big problems for businesses. They can become real money pits and start costing you more in upkeep and redesign than the benefits they offer. The "inbound" website model can solve big website problems and allow your website to really perform for you.
Learn how inbound websites have five major advantages that make them so much better than traditional websites.
Kayli Kunkel, writer for Hubspot, shares five advantages of an inbound website redesign.
Let me ask: What are some of the biggest problems you're having with your website?
Here are some we hear often:
- The design gets outdated so quickly, and we don't have the resources to update it every 1-2 years.
- I have trouble demonstrating ROI from my website and tracking meaningful analytics.
- I want to make improvements, but don't have the skills.
- My website isn't really benefiting my marketing/lead generation strategy.
What if I told you that there's a new website model that solves all these problems? (I’m not usually one for hyperbole — but this one, I really mean.)
We call it an "inbound website," and it’s a great partner to an inbound marketing strategy.
Gone are the days when static brochure websites fit the bill:
You know the type, with basic information and a "contact us" page? Your website must now be an online sales platform for your business — an integral part of marketing to prospects. If your website isn't selling around the clock, you're missing out on leads and revenue.
The inbound website is a new way to think about your online presence.
Read the entire article 5 Insane Advantages of an Inbound Website Redesign on Hubspot.