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6 High-Profit Blog Redesign Priorities
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| Guest post by: Skye King |
Article Overview: Redesigning your site to fit your viewer’s needs is perhaps the smartest thing any webmaster can do for their online presence. After all, isn’t interacting with a larger community the purpose of having a site in the first place? Here are 6 priority design and feature areas that are worthy of a revisit to the drawing board. These may not apply to all types of sites, but there’s something for everyone.
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6 High-Profit Blog Redesign Priorities
Redesigning your site
to fit your viewer’s needs is perhaps the smartest thing any webmaster can do
for their online presence. After all, isn’t interacting with a larger community
the purpose of having a site in the first place?
Here are 6 priority
design and feature areas that are worthy of a revisit to the drawing board.
These may not apply to all types of sites, but there’s something for everyone.
1. Email Newsletters
People are connected
to email more now than ever before. With Blackberrys and iPhones and Droids all
handling rich text email well it only makes sense to tap into that resource.
The newsletter is the perfect website sidekick because it satisfies a different
user need: newsletters keep readers and customers informed and in touch. When
you’re updating a site, even if it’s regularly done, you’re relying on their
draw to the site to satisfy your numbers. Having an email newsletter is like
sending the town car to go pick up a guest. Newsletters are fairly cheap. They
require little technology and mustn't be published too frequently. If you don't
have a newsletter, then publishing one is probably the single-highest ROI
action you can take to improve your Internet presence. If you do have a
newsletter, then improving it according to research findings will likely make
it several times more valuable. Newsletters have one more benefit: they are the
primary way to liberate your site from dependence on search engines. In the
long run, achieving this liberation is one of the most important strategic
challenges facing Internet managers.
2. Clearer but
personable writing
One of the great
advantages of writing a blog is that you can express what you want, when you
want to. You want to show your personality and speak through your writing, as
opposed to just fill up webspace with words that could have been pulled from
anywhere in the blogosphere. Even if you’re writing about something someone has
already written about, make it your own. Everyone has a new take on something.
It’s also important to always be mindful of your audience. Through comments and
social networking interaction, you should have a good idea of who you readers
are. It’s just as important to write clearly. One of the beauties of writing
for the internet is a global readership. Your article and blog posts are just a
Google away (more on that later) from anyone online anywhere in the world.
3. High-Quality
multimedia
The internet we’re a
part of now is more multimedia based than ever before. High quality and
creative content has never been easier to access or even create. All it takes
is a new camera, a YouTube account and a good movie editor. Chances are your
computer came with a fairly decent one, however there are great options
available. Once you want to really get your hands dirty with video editing
check out Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 for Windows and Final Cut Studio for Mac. If
you’re embedding videos, play around with the default YouTube embed values.
Customize them to go with your site, coordinate with your theme. Also, whenever
possible, upload or link to HD content. Make it as visually appealing as
possible. Include music and get creative with titles and captions. For pictures
use high quality, high resolution images as often as possible with a link from
a smaller version to a large version if available. If your readers want to see
a photo up close and personal there’s no reason they shouldn’t be able to.
4. Search
Thinking of how your
readers reach your site is crucial in how you should design and format it.
Considering most people get to their desired destination through search
engines, knowing how to both answer and be an answer to a search query is very
important. Keywords play a big role in this. Everything you write should have
keywords accompanying it. While you write these keywords, think like your
reader. Remember that the reader hasn’t already read your article, so don’t
draw too much from it. Think about how you want someone to get to your article,
not what you want them to take away from it. Keep keywords simple and precise
and always include your name. While it's expensive to rewrite your content for
findability, doing so also improves your standing in external search engines,
and SEO (search engine optimization) is one of the highest-ROI Internet
marketing tactics. This is a much better investment than running ads that most
users won't see due to banner blindness or adblockers.
5. Think mobile
More and more people
are accessing their favourite sites and blogs on the go. This means that not
only are they visiting you from the comforts of home, but also while they’re on
the train or subway or bus or at a Starbucks or one a park bench during their cigarette
break. Think of how your content is viewed on smart phones and portable
internet devices. Browsing the internet on an iPhone or Android phone is like
holding it in your hands – it becomes tangible for the first time. Many hosts
now offer mobile browser support and thinking of creating a mobile sister site
is a good idea if you’re getting a large volume of mobile hits. One advantage
of hosting with WordPress is the ease with which blogs are displayed on iPhones
and other mobile internet browsers. And with the upcoming release of the iPad,
expect the demand for on-the-go content to only go up.
6. Integrate social
networking
It’s shocking how
much a share button or bar helps. The Web isn’t just about accessing information
anymore, it’s also about passing that information on. Whether it’s through
Facebook or Twitter or Digg or StumbleUpon, people are forwarding information
to others more than ever before. Therefore it’s imperative that you make it
easy for them, because after all, they’re doing you a huge favour. Integrating
Twitter is a great way of publicizing blog updates, as well as having another
medium of communication with your readership. Often, Twitter allows you to
update far more frequently and express thoughts that may not necessarily be
appropriate for the blog itself.
Article Tags: blog design, blogging, SEO, skye king
Referred by: http://jaykubassek.com
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About the Author: Skye King RSS for Skye's articles - Visit Skye's website Skye King is an Internet Marketing Advisor for Female Entrepreneurs, the President of Maven Marketing Enterprises, a Lifestyle Marketing Company that spans 170 countries in 40 different languages. The E-Success Formula shows you how to crack the code on limiting beliefs and how to break through personal limitations. Her radio show, Grow Success Today brings together inspiring stories of success from people across the globe. Featuring authors, lifestyle success coaches and entrepreneurs who are making a difference. Skye King is a global leader in personal development and transformation. She is the Author of Discovering Your Soul's Purpose and is a Life Success Coach for seventeen years. With eleven years of Internet Marketing under her belt, Skye is a Industry Expert in Marketing and Personal Development. Having worked side by side with some of the top Internet Gurus today, her ability to coach and mentor new entrepreneurs comes easily and simply. Click here to visit Skye's website Integrating Social Media Into Your Small Businesses Business Transparency Social Media 6 HighProfit Blog Redesign Priorities BusinessTM My Home Based Business Portal The Profitable HomeBased Business Plan |
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