Starting a business can be one of the scariest and most challenging things you may go through. With so many things to consider, it's more than possible to overlook some do's and don'ts regarding simple things such as marketing your business online and website design.

That being said, you don't have to worry if this sounds like something you're struggling with. This article will give you a rundown of twenty-one top website design mistakes to avoid at all costs.

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  August 22, 2022

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett

The appropriate website design is critical when developing an integrated marketing strategy for your small business. The standard for web design is no longer just functionality or visibility; it’s all in the details that influence how a user interacts with your business. From layout to color, these critical factors work together to create a digital tool that, when used effectively, may dramatically boost internet marketing campaigns.

A high-quality brand website is now an essential component of any efficient digital marketing plan, and client expectations for web design are higher than ever. A 2019 Gartner report said that “88% of surveyed B2B customers report that the information they encountered during a recent successful purchase decision was high quality.”

And it appears that, regardless of industry, a current, helpful, and visually pleasant website generates trust with potential clients and, as a result, can influence client acquisition and conversion rates.

Chad Treadway

Written by:  |  August 29, 2022

Chad is a Partner and our Chief Smarketing Officer. He will help you survey your small business needs, educating you on your options before suggesting any solution. Chad is passionate about rural marketing in the United States and North Carolina. He also has several certifications through HubSpot to better assist you with your internet and inbound marketing.

See Chad Treadway's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/chad-treadway

You might be wondering, am I hungry? Why else would I be talking about EATing?

Well, if you are hungry to grow your business, focusing on your E-A-T will help you!

E-A-T stands for Expertise, Authority, and Trustworthiness and is what the search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo) look at to determine help your web page’s quality.

E-A-T is critical because the higher the quality of your web page, the more likely it will show in search results and attract more visitors and traffic.

So let’s break it down. What exactly is E-A-T, and how can you prove to Google that your site has it?

Chad Treadway

Written by:  |  July 13, 2022

Chad is a Partner and our Chief Smarketing Officer. He will help you survey your small business needs, educating you on your options before suggesting any solution. Chad is passionate about rural marketing in the United States and North Carolina. He also has several certifications through HubSpot to better assist you with your internet and inbound marketing.

See Chad Treadway's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/chad-treadway

Before going any further, let us agree on one thing. The main goals of your school's website are to leave a lasting impression, educate, and inform prospective students and parents. To achieve this, you need a functional and high-quality website. 

Sure, you can sign up for an online web design course or use one of the many do-it-yourself web page building solutions you can find online. You can even ask one of your students to create a decent website for you. It may only cost you some pizza money.

However, you need to understand that you are investing in a website that will showcase your school to prospective students and, more importantly, their parents. You can best do that with a website that provides a great user experience, reliability, and design.

Here are some factors to consider when choosing between do-it-yourself websites and professionally made ones:

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  July 18, 2022

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett