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HubSpot Mobile and HTML Email Template Tools

  
  
  

HubSpot MobileWhy set up HubSpot Mobile and use the HTML Email Template?

Mobile screens are small, and content created for the world wide web isn't always the right size for little screens, making your content invisible to users.

Also more and more people are using mobile devices to search the web and read emails. In fact, a recent poll by AT&T found that 78% of people read emails on a mobile device and 43% of people use mobile devices to surf the web.

With HubSpot Mobile and the HTML Email Templates, your content is ready to be viewed on and mobile device - open and ready for all to see!

 

How to set up HubSpot Mobile and How to use the HTML Email Template Tools

Video walking through of HubSpot Mobile HTML Email Templates

How to enable HubSpot Mobile

HubSpot HTML Email Template Builder

HubSpot’s Library of Free HTML Email Templates

Follow Me Module set up instructions

 

What setting up HubSpot Mobile and using HTML Email Template Tools can do!

People read a lot of email on their phone. If they receive your company email and read it on their mobile device, not only will they be able to see everything you wrote, but they will be able to easily connect with you (since your social media profiles are included in the email) and they'll also be able to easily search your website - all without moving from a mobile device to a laptop! It all equates to more website visitors, which can turn into valuable leads.

Comments

That's a great idea.  
I just looked at the preview option, which isn't looking very useful for our site. Will there be some sort of accommodation for those who have two sets of navigation as we do: one on the top and one on the left? If not, do we need to redesign our web site to only have one navigation? We just updated the site in December of 2010 and redoing the site so soon would be difficult.
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:15 AM by Heike
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