How to Change a Page’s Theme to a Different One in HubSpot CMS

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Are you looking to change your HubSpot theme? Below is some guidance on common ways you can change your HubSpot theme. How to edit the theme style settings Each HubSpot theme contains settings you can change in the theme editor panel. These settings will allow you to edit colors, fonts, spacing, and more to help… Read more »

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Where can you view all of your downloaded HubSpot templates and modules?

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Are looking for all of your previously purchased HubSpot templates, themes, and modules? Login to your HubSpot account Click the asset marketplace icon in the top right of the header navigation Click the “Purchased” tab, the url should look like this https://app.hubspot.com/marketplace/(your portal ID)/manage-purchases Want to learn more about the HubSpot CMS? HubSpot CMS for… Read more »

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What Does HubSpot SCOPE Acronym Mean?

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HubSpot often uses the SCOPE acronym to define the 5 core principles of inbound marketing. S.C.O.P.E Standardize for consistency. Contextualize for relevance. Optimize for clarity. Personalize for impact. Empathize for compassion. To learn more about inbound marketing and how to develop a contextual marketing strategy view their online courses on this topic.  

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What Font Does HubSpot Use in Their Branding?

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HubSpot has a nicely presented digital branding guide that shows they are using the Lexend Deca for Sans Serif and Queens for Serif headings.  

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HubDB vs Custom HubSpot CRM Objects. What is the right data store for your use case using HubSpot?

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When building websites, you often need a place to store data that can be displayed dynamically. Maybe displaying products, business locations, employees, or downloadable resources. But what is the best way to store this data? I recently found this presentation (HubSpot CRM Data on Websites) comparing the various methods and also discusses the new HubSpot… Read more »

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Does HubSpot CMS use Bootstrap?

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HubSpot does not use Bootstrap as-is for their CMS and grid system. Instead, its default 12 column grid system and class naming is based on the Bootstrap 2 grid system, but the actual code is different. Here is what the default HubSpot layout.css file looks like. HubSpot 2 column grid (Bootstrap 2) div structure example <div class=”row-fluid “> <div… Read more »

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How to Choose Marketing Automation Software for Your Business

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Are you in the market for a marketing automation tool for your business? There are a lot of options to choose from. Below are some pro’s and con’s of some of the bigger names to help you narrow down your decision. Marketing Automation Comparison Table Good for Small Market Good for Mid Market Good for… Read more »

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According to HubSpot, What is the First Stage Action of Inbound Marketing?

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Attract: drawing in the right people with valuable content and conversations that establish you as a trusted advisor with whom they want to engage. Learn more about Inbound Marketing methodology.

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Where can you view all of your downloaded HubSpot templates and modules?

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If you download a HubSpot theme or module from their marketplace there is a spot for you to manage these assets. You can update them, reinstall, or write a review. Below are two ways to find this purchase management panel Option 1 – HubSpot Asset Marketplace Homepage Visit the HubSpot marketplace homepage and click the… Read more »

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Comprehensive HubSpot CMS Review vs. WordPress

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One of the most critical decisions for a business is where to host its website, and a CMS or content management system is a crucial component. Some companies with an internal IT team prefer to self-host their CMS using open-source software like WordPress because they require higher-level security or business integrations. However, a growing trend… Read more »

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