Showing posts with label BLOG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BLOG. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

5 conversions you can apply for your blog

I didn’t know Bnonn, author of Attention Thievery, but I’ve trusted James’s unassuming nature and practical advice on trying to attract more visitors and increase freelance income for several days. 


As I listened to Bnonn’s friendly, savvy delivery of each point.I kept switching screens to my own website and noting the things I could do myself right that moment–or any moment. Some things I started doing immediately, and in all there were five changes I think you can also make immediately. So I changed up the title a bit and here they are.



Images. “If your images are not supporting your copy, then they’re distracting your reader from your copy,” says Bnonn. Make people want to find out what’s going on when they see the image. And the only way to do that is to read what you wrote. So make the connection clear. Also, try to place them to the right side of the screen so they don’t push the margin uncomfortably over (insert high-speed video of me frenetically shifting photos on blog posts).
Navigation. Please don’t make people guess what’s behind the door marked “Campfire” and what’s behind the door marked “Matchbook” on your indie film site. They won’t. They will run screaming (I have). Use conventional nomenclature like “Home,” “About,” “Products,” etc. for the main pages. You can get cute on the “extra” pages where people go to really get to know you.
Headlines. Most people have far more confidence in the effectiveness of their content than that of their headlines. Introduce elements of specificity, helpfulness, immediacy, newsworthiness, or entertainment. Try tweaking a headline on a page or blog post, adding one of these attention-getting elements, and share it. See what happens.
Call to action. I ranted about the lack of calls to action on websites last week, and Laura Click wrote the answer to the question I begged this week. A few tips Bnonn added: remember that people don’t come to your site wanting to buy, so gradualize your call to action. Try asking them to learn more about your offer, with specific benefits. Incidentally, large orange “Click Here” buttons test best. I thought, I’m good, mine are red, right next to orange–“red tests badly.” Ohhhhh… They’re silver now.
Footer. You know how you scroll down to the bottom of a site when you can’t seem to find the customer service page or address at the top? I thought it was just me, but apparently not. Put your entire navigation and contact information in your footer. It gives people confidence in your existence as a “real” establishment. Formatting all the links in this theme just didn’t go well for me so I took out everything but my contact info. I’ll be trying it again soon.
Bonus: On the typography front, Bnonn confirms my triumphant post that sans-serif is not “more readable” than serif font, contrary to popular belief. So go nuts. But not with Courier, he says, because it looks uneven since the letters are all the same width.



Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Some Tips to Optimize your Blog to Search Engine and your Readers

Hey, my readers, see you guys again, I will try to refresh my blog daily, so if you are interested in SEO and my life in India or some Chinese cultures, I would like you to RSS my blog :)

What I want to emphasize today is that:Optimization is an important step which cannot be neglected or skipping over.I learned a lot from SEO 部落格

everyone started up a blog these days, while most of the blogs can be a private garden where you can talk about some delicious hamburger you had last night or some creepy story happened to your friend and your family, yet,sometimes,the blog can also be business related!
Since I determine to write my own work&life blog, I would like to learn some skills about 'How to write better blogs which is more friendly  to the search engine', thus, there are some tips I concluded from the other bloggers' and the daily writing right now,there's still more room for me to improve,but as you know, taking  some actions is always better than never.

1.Offer Feed Subscription &  RSS buttons
I think that's the most important part of the optimization, cause when people want to subscribe to a blog, they always look for the RSS logo. It definitely worthy to add the button so that your readers can easily do their one-click subscriptions without any struggles! So plz start with your RSS button.

2.Use a well-structured URL
Most blog platforms allow you to transfer from te standard permalinks to this style of search engine friendly ones.You must make sure that the bots can crawl them easily or use a mod rewrite to create a well-organised structure.

3. Deal with your comment spam as frequently as possible
Nobody wants Google to find masses of spammy limks on your site. So please make sure to use one or more tools for your blog platform to manage both comment and trackback spam.

4. Use the right categories
Not too many, it will be messed up, and not too little, it will be unclear. So make sure that when you write a post, place it in 1 to 3 categories related to the post.

5.Spread the link love(I love this phrase)
If you are blogging about something, just link up to the original story. To do so, it will help you to make those bloggers aware of your blog's existence when your visitors click from your blog to theirs.

6. Post often
Take the Google Bot's feeling into consideration plz.Google loves updated fresh sites, so it make sense to feed the bot it wants as frequently as possible.

7.Avoid the overlaoded Widget
It suggested that woo many javascripts can slow down your site.Although there are some cool widgets you can add to our blog, plz make sure you wont sacrifice too many loading time for nice but not all that necessary widgets.

8. Have clear navigation
Dont just link to the main page of the blog. Syndicate your recent headlines in the sidebar to encourage visitors on the main site to check out the blog too.


9. Pay Attention to How You Write.
One of my favorite bloggers has the unfortunate habit of writing detailed long   without a single paragraph break and with the double whammy of also writing with a font size smaller than usual. If I look up for a moment, it is hard to find my place again in her 1000 word entries. As a result, I don’t read it as often as I would like to, simply because reading it is such a painful experience.



10. Spelling Counts
Spelling is also worth mentioning. Add one of the many spell checkers to your internet browser and run a quick spell check before you publish your entry. Every word doesn’t have to be perfect, and I am certainly guilty myself of letting on occasional typo slip through unnoticed. But I also get annoyed when I am reading typo after typo after typo in an entry. And yes, if it happens enough, I will unsubscribe out of sheer frustration.

that's the most important tips I've learned yet, to be continued.........:)

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