What Does a Great Inbound Marketing Website Look Like in 2023?
When I was 10, I built my first website.
It was a single page dedicated to the anime series Sailor Moon and, to use a phrase from that era, it was “the bomb.”
It had everything you’d expect from a late 1990s-early 2000s fansite.
It was built on the pioneering, but now defunct, Geocities. There were animated looping GIFs I saved from other websites, large slow-loading images, and background music that auto-played at every refresh.
Of course we can’t forget the unreliable “visitors” count — and, of course, the same static, generic information about the series you could find on hundreds of other fan sites.
Today, it’s laughable. But, if we’re being honest here, it was pretty on par with most websites online at the time.