Add curb appeal to your site - April '10 Bright Ideas Blogzine
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Bright Ideas Blogzine - April 2010
Publisher: Laura Christianson
http://www.bloggingbistro.com
mailto:laura@bloggingbistro.com
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. FEATURE:
10 Great Ways to Add Curb Appeal to Your Web Site and Blog
2. YOUR ASSIGNMENT:
Take the Spring Cleaning Challenge
3. Submit a Guest Column to Blogging Bistro
4. Upcoming Speaking Engagements
5. At the Barista's blog...
6. My Hangouts
7. Share Bright Ideas
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1. FEATURE:
10 Great Ways to Add Curb Appeal to Your Web Site and Blog
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We've just finished remodeling our front yard. We added an
attractive array of trees, shrubs, and plants that vastly improve
our home's curb appeal.
Curb appeal is especially important when it comes to Web sites and
blogs, because Web surfers "window shop" for only two seconds
before they decide whether to take a closer look or click away to
another site.
The way your online storefront looks directly impacts the perceived
quality of your products and services. No matter how much time you
spend writing brilliant blog posts, you won't attract as many
customers if your site looks like a cat threw up on it (my thanks
to Seth Godin for the cat analogy).
The problem with many Web sites and most blogs (mine included) is
that we get excited about the latest gadgets and can't resist
adding these goodies to our sites. Soon, our sites morph into a
cacophony of flashing widgets and competing colors that look like -
well - you know.
It's time for spring cleaning, folks. Here are ten tips to help us
clear out the clutter and add that all-important curb appeal to our
sites.
1. E-mail screenshots of your site to a focus group of 10-20
friends (send them to your enemies, too - they'll give you honest
feedback). Ask them to list specific elements they like and don't
like. If they're highly critical of your site, try to avoid
screaming, crying, and acting defensive.
2. Itemize the most important elements you need to change. Rather
than spending countless hours trying to do it yourself, you may
want to outsource priority items to a graphic designer, programmer,
or writer - who can create a professional product that will very
likely cost you less over the long haul.
Here is a list of items you may be able to tackle right away:
3. Prune. Eliminate widgets, irritating flashy thingies, ads,
navigation buttons, pages, and other elements no one clicks on or
that you don't absolutely need.
4. Paint. Perhaps it's time to modernize your site's color palate.
Visit http://www.colorschemer.com/schemes/ and browse the latest,
greatest color schemes. The colors that attract attention best are
shades of yellow, orange, pink and red.
5. Fix what's broken. Click your links to make sure they all lead
somewhere. Test your navigation buttons. Is there content on the
page they lead to? If not, delete the page (or add content!).
6. Update signage. Does your site's header/banner need an
overhaul? What about type fonts -- are they dated? Too tiny to read
without a magnifying glass? Examine your blog's sidebars, too.
Featured elements should be prominently displayed and easy to find.
7. Focus on your merchandise. If you sell products or services,
spotlight them so your customers can quickly find them. Install a
shopping cart system that makes it easy for people to buy.
8. Change the display monthly. I'm not suggesting you overhaul
your entire site every month. But you should add something
surprising and fresh on a monthly basis. That might mean adding a
new picture or video to your blog. Or moving your blog from an
interior page on your site to your Home page. Or adding an
interactive commenting system to your blog. Brainstorm small, but
effective things you can do to change things up.
9. Provide multiple ways for people to contact you. If you have
business hours, list them on every page in an easy-to-spot
location. Same goes for your PO Box address, your phone number, and
your e-mail address. If you feel uncomfortable publicizing this
information, at the very least, include a contact form so people
can reach you.
10. Clean up the parking lot. As you're tidying your Web site and
blog, spruce up your social media profiles, too. Make sure your
Twitter background matches your Web site's color scheme. Feed your
latest blog updates into Facebook and LinkedIn. Optimize your
YouTube channel with relevant keywords so search engines can easily
find and index your videos.
First impressions truly are lasting impressions. Make that first
impression a powerful, positive one.
Ideas for this article were adapted from "Curb Appeal," by visual
merchandising strategist, Linda Cahan, in the March/April 2010
issue of SpaRetailer magazine.
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2. YOUR ASSIGNMENT:
Take the Spring Cleaning Challenge
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Spring cleaning is more fun when you do it with someone. If this
article has inspired you to work on your site's curb appeal, take
BEFORE and AFTER screenshots (of your Web site, blog, or whatever)
and e-mail them, along with a list of what you did, to
laura@bloggingbistro.com.
Doesn't matter whether you're doing a bit of dusting or a full
remodel. I'll feature you and a link to your site in an upcoming
blog post.
Sales Pitch
Need help re-doing those priority items on your site? We have
graphic designers, developers, and writers standing by to help.
Contact us for a free, no-obligation needs assessment.
http://www.bloggingbistro.com/contact/
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3. Submit a Guest Column to Blogging Bistro
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Would you like to share what you're learning about blogging,
Twitter, or Facebook? Submit a guest column to Blogging Bistro.
Here are our guest post submission guidelines:
http://www.bloggingbistro.com/submit-a-guest-column-to-blogging-bistro/
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4. Upcoming Speaking Engagements
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May 7-8
Northwest Christian Writers Renewal
Bothell, WA
Co-teaching 4 social media workshops with The Miller Brothers
http://www.nwchristianwriters.org/events.html
Wed, May 12
Snohomish, WA Business Networking Event
Facilitating discussion about social media
Details TBA
Saturday, May 15
Authors Review
Centennial Middle School, Snohomish, WA
One-on-one reviews of 7th and 8th grade student writing -- our
future authors!
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5. At the Barista's blog...
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4 Steps to Developing Your Business Blog Training Regimen
April column in Snohomish County Business Journal
http://ow.ly/1wjWy
My 5 Favorite Blogs About Social Media
http://ow.ly/1wjVZ
Disqus: A Cool Interactive Commenting System
http://www.bloggingbistro.com/disqus-interactive-commenting-system/
Brewing Up Business By Blogging
Case Study: Book Brew Coffee
http://www.bloggingbistro.com/brewing-up-business-by-blogging/
Fun Tool for Inventing a Name for Your Business
http://ow.ly/1wjVr
How to tighten your writing by dumping illegalĀ words
http://ow.ly/1wjV9
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6. My Hangouts
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Twitter:
http://twitter.com/BloggingBistro
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/bloggingbistro
LinkedIn
http://www.linkedin.com/in/laurachristianson
Friendfeed:
http://friendfeed.com/bloggingbistro
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7. Share Bright Ideas
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