How I Built My Website
Hosted by Josh Hines • March 30, 2025 • 6 Minute Watch
Three Ways To Create Your Website
Discover your perfect website solution: Code it yourself for full control, hire an agency for expert results, or use a CMS for easy management. Each option offers unique benefits, choose based on your skills, budget, and needs.
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How To Choose How To Build Your Website
When thinking about designing a website for your brand, there are usually three ways you can go about this:
- Hire a marketing agency like WebStacks to build a state-of-the-art website for you
- Learn how to code and build your website from the ground up using a responsive framework like Bootstrap or Foundation
- Build a website with tools like WebFlow, WordPress, or even use the built-in CMS integrated with your Hubspot instance
Building A Website With HubSpot
The HubSpot CMS is generally considered a good content management system, especially for businesses focused on inbound marketing and sales integration. It offers several strengths but also has some limitations to consider.
HubSpot CRM Benefits
- Robust Marketing Tools: HubSpot CMS excels in marketing features, offering terrific tools for SEO, blogging, and lead generation
- CRM Integration: it seamlessly integrates with HubSpot's CRM, allowing for better tracking and personalization of visitor experiences
- Security: platform provides strong security measures, including built-in SSL certificates and CDN for handling high traffic
- Drag-and-Drop Editor: users can create and update web pages without extensive coding knowledge
- Speed & Performance: many users report being impressed with the speed and overall performance of websites built on HubSpot CMS
HubSpot CMS Drawbacks
- Learning Curve: there's a slight learning curve, especially with advanced tools
- Flexibility: some users find the editor inflexible compared to other website builders
- Pricing: wile there's a free version, paid plans can be expensive, especially for small businesses
- No Native E-commerce: platform lacks built-in e-commerce tools
- Backup Concerns: some users express concerns about the lack of easy backup options for their entire website
Overall, HubSpot CMS is particularly well-suited for businesses that heavily rely on content marketing, SEO, and want to integrate their website with CRM and marketing tools. However, for simpler websites or small businesses with limited budgets, there might be more cost-effective alternatives available.
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