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Persuade Readership by Way of Better Blog Design

November 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Financial Freedom, Making Money Online, Time Management

There are currently many different blog sites on the internet; some made for the purpose of advertising or marketing and some made for one and only purpose of documenting one’s daily activities. Whether you build your blog to show the world what you eat everyday, or to let them know about the most recent product your company has, getting and keeping distribution is important. Efficiently supporting your blog can put traffic to your site, but effectively preserving that traffic is another thing in general.

You build your initial impression online through the layout and design of your blog, and most people put much space on first impressions. It can cause a positive or a negative first impression on your followers. Initially would be the main design itself. Leading would be the method it is figured. You might not observe in the beginning, but readers do appreciate it when a blog has a unique design which doesn’t look common or doesn’t use themes that are downloadable off the internet. The strengths you make at personalizing your site’s design will eventually pay off, provided your design is well-completed. Readers are generally more appreciative of a blog that doesn’t look boring or common. In designing for your blog, it’s best to sit down and think about your idea for the site’s design. Applying plug-ins like Sitegrinder helps a lot in terms of getting a functioning presentation from a site mock-up. SiteGrinder 2 lets you make your own website even if you are not knowledgeable about complex programming codes. Just keep in mind the time-tested principles designers use in producing good site designs. Here are a few of them:

  • Use background images that are still, easy, merges well with your total theme. The last thing you want is for your background to not coincide with your site’s content, so don’t use loud colors and designs that are tiring to the eyes.
  • Help your website load quicker by not using graphically intensive designs. Some people tend to put so many bells and whistles on their website that they disregard how people can get impatient with waiting. This is mostly right for site designs that are formed on image slices. More websites these days use CSS which divides the content from the design; toolbars like Sitegrinder will help you create HTML and CSS designs easily.
  • As much as possible, use traditional characters instead of custom fonts which might cause compatibility issues on some browsers, making the wording illegible. Use font families that are standard across systems and you’ll make sure that your site doesn’t look different on other people’s computers. You should also make sure that the amount and color of the font you select doesn’t offer people a tough time reading what you have on your pages.

First time browsers are more likely to come back and visit if your site looks well designed. It might take additional effort but designing for your readers will sooner or later be recognized.

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