CTA - Two Column
A two column section with call to actions (with image, text, and link).
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Modules:
- HubSpot Linked Image
- Theme Rich Text

Usage Guide
The CTA - Two Column section creates a balanced, side-by-side layout perfect for presenting dual messaging or comparing two distinct offers on your HubSpot pages. This section excels when you need to showcase complementary products, services, or value propositions without forcing visitors to choose between competing elements.
When adding this section through the page editor’s drag-and-drop interface, you’ll notice it automatically positions the HubSpot Linked Image and Theme Rich Text modules in a responsive grid. The two-column structure maintains visual hierarchy while giving equal weight to both calls-to-action, making it ideal for homepage feature sections, service comparison pages, or product category landing pages.
Each column functions independently, allowing you to customize images, headlines, body text, and button styling through the respective module settings. The Theme Rich Text module provides advanced formatting options beyond HubSpot’s standard rich text, including custom button styles that align with your Spark Premium theme settings. Meanwhile, the Linked Image module lets you create clickable graphics that can direct visitors to different landing pages or resources.
This section works particularly well when you want to present related but distinct pathways for your visitors. For example, you might use it to showcase “For New Customers” versus “For Existing Customers” messaging, or to highlight two complementary services side-by-side. The responsive design automatically stacks the columns on mobile devices, ensuring your calls-to-action remain prominent across all screen sizes.
Consider using this section when your page needs multiple conversion opportunities without creating decision paralysis – the balanced layout helps visitors process both options naturally while maintaining clear visual separation between your different value propositions.