19.10.2017

Websites & Portals

How the design of your website improves lead generation

4 min read

Andrea

In the first part of this three-part blog series, we highlighted the importance of optimising your website for Google, creating high-quality content and including calls-to-action to drive visitor activity.

In the second part of this three-part blog series, we will discuss your website’s structure and design – and how these elements can help you to build a website visitor’s trust, encourage them to engage with your business, and help you to improve your website lead generation.

 

Step 4. Scrolling is OK – don’t worry about it!

In the past, the thought of website scrolling was met with terror – the idea of scrolling continuously down a page was insane! The scrolling wheel on your mouse was hardly ever used whilst browsing – and remained in an almost pristine condition.

However now, this is no longer true.

Smartphones, in particular, have transformed the way in which people interact with websites. Clicking through numerous pages to find information is no longer a practical approach. Instead, websites are opting for beautiful, deep scroll designs and a website filled with valuable content mobile users can scroll through with little to no effort.

The idea is that deep scrolling websites make it easy for website visitors, no matter the device, to navigate around the website. It also gives business’ the opportunity to create incredible, interactive website designs that increase user engagement and interest.

Scrolling is cool – don’t think otherwise!

Step 5. Avoid generic images!

If you want to build authenticity and encourage website visitors to choose your business, you need to photograph your own people or no people. Do not plaster stock photos from Shutterstock everywhere on your site!

The idea is that by taking photographs of your employees – whether these photos are during a company event, lunch, meeting, training session or other – you can build the ‘human’ side of your business and appeal to your website visitors. After all, people buy from people, right?

Would you trust a business that had no photos of its own people and used stock imagery throughout its website? No.

We’re not saying don’t use imagery from Shutterstock or similar, but please please please ensure they are high-quality and accurately represent what it is you are trying to say. After all – a picture speaks a thousand words!

Step 6. Support cool design with solid varied content

If your website is flashy but lacks substance, you won’t retain the interest of website visitors for long. Having a flashy website is no replacement for a solid company description and carefully considered content.

You want to use your website’s design and aesthetic to attract people and make it easy to follow. Then, you engage your website visitors through a good description of what it is your business does and how it can help them. Once you have engaged your website visitors, you need to maintain their interest by using a broad range of content, including blogs, articles, news pieces, opinions, case studies, customer success stories, whitepapers, eBooks, video and much, much more. By including these content assets, you give your website visitors the opportunity to investigate further and engage with your business.

But remember, different people will respond in different ways to different types of content – therefore you should produce a wide array of content and include that content on your website.

And there you have it. Three more tips to help your website lead generation. In the last part of this three-part blog series, we will explore your website’s messaging and how you track engagement on your website to inform your decisions.

If you're looking for more information on HubSpot Website Design and how building your site in HubSpot can help you increase sales lead generation, please click here.  

Latest Insights

HubSpot Implementations

12 min read

8 key steps for a successful HubSpot change management strategy

Explore essential steps of HubSpot change management for CRM migration, ensuring a transition that minimises disruption and drives user adoption.

Read more

HubSpot Implementations

10 min read

How to choose a HubSpot partner in Belgium

Explore the key takeaways from DMEXCO 2024, including the importance of customer retention, AI-driven personalisation, and ethical considerations.

Read more

Marketing & Creative

9 min read

8 key lessons from DMEXCO 2024 for Digital Marketers

Explore the key takeaways from DMEXCO 2024, including the importance of customer retention, AI-driven personalisation, and ethical considerations.

Read more

HubSpot Implementations

12 min read

How sales teams can benefit from HubSpot Sales Hub AI tools

Explore the key takeaways from DMEXCO 2024, including the importance of customer retention, AI-driven personalisation, and ethical considerations.

Read more

Marketing & Growth

14 min read

Top 6 HubSpot Product Updates From INBOUND 2024

This article will explore the major product updates unveiled at INBOUND 2024, why they are critical, and how they can help you grow your business.

Read more

Marketing & Creative

11 min read

HubSpot Breeze AI: a deep dive for HubSpot users

Key features of Breeze AI, and how its various tools, including Breeze Copilot and Breeze Agents, are set to transform the way businesses operate.

Read more

Marketing & Creative

10 min read

HubSpot Breeze Intelligence: data enrichment & intent data at scale

How HubSpot Breeze Intelligence addresses personalization in B2B marketing by integrating advanced data enrichment and buyer intent features into HubSpot.

Read more

Marketing & Creative

6 min read

Third-party cookies: Google's delay and the impact on advertising

Find out more about Google's decision to delay the removal of third-party cookies and what it means for the future of the digital advertising industry.

Read more

HubSpot Implementations

8 min read

3 scenarios in which you need HubSpot Global Support {with examples}

Explore three scenarios where HubSpot global support plays a key role in adapting solutions to evolving needs and setting your teams up for success.

Read more

Websites & Portals

13 min read

Sites that convert: ten examples of websites built in HubSpot

New web trends in 2020. HubSpot is the platform that keeps up with digital trends. See examples of amazing websites built for growth with the HubSpot CMS.

Read more