For this weeks Blogging 101, Im going to be talking about something a little different! I am going to answer one of the first questions Laurie mentioned receiving when we first started talking about this blogging series.
Q: What are the most important elements on a blog? Are there things I shouldn’t do? How can I make my blog visually appealing to readers without going overboard?
A: These are important questions to consider if youre trying to attract new readers or really just build a blog that you can be proud of. As a designer, Ive spent many hours viewing, reading, and designing blogs. Ive certainly formed my own opinions about what makes a great blog, but I thought Id broaden my perspective by reaching out and asking other bloggers for their opinions. I hopped over to BlogFrog and posed this question to readers.
It turns out that a lot of people, including myself, have similar opinions. I think this is important to note because while one persons opinion isnt always critical, the shared opinion of many might be worth considering. So here are a few blogging dos and donts for you to think about…
“Donts”:
1) One of the complaints I hear most often from blog readers has to do with automatic music players. While readers dont mind having the option to play a few songs, they do not want to hear the music start playing the minute they open a blog. For me personally, if I open a blog where music immediately starts playing, I will quickly close out of the blog without ever reading a post.
2) Another dont that was mentioned quite often was having a blog that is extremely cluttered. Having sidebars filled with numerous ads, buttons, and other widgets is often distracting to readers. Consider which things are really important to you and leave those on the sidebars while removing some of the unnecessary extras.
3) Ive often heard people say that they will not read blogs with a black posting areaeven if the text is written in white. Similarly, readers are often turned off by fonts and colors that are hard to read. Pay careful attention to how your writing appears on your blog. Afterall, your posts are inevitably what your followers are there to read.
4) Finally, although it may seem obvious, many bloggers mentioned that they are immediately turned off by vulgar or offensive blogs. While honesty and authenticity are important, make sure to keep readers in mind.
“Dos”:
1) My personal favorite do has to do with the design of a blog. 🙂 Readers are drawn to your design. Make sure that your blog design portrays who you are and what your blog is about. Even before someone reads a post, they see your design. Think of it as a first impression. While you have the choice to hire a designer or create something yourself, take time to make your space on the internet truly yours.
2) A do that is often overlooked is including pictures in your blog posts. Pictures are not only a great way to enhance your writing and tell a story, but they also serve as a great way to break up your postsmaking them easier to read.
3) The most important do is simply to have good content. This is almost always the first thing someone mentions when discussing what draws them to a blog. Your content is ultimately what will keep readers coming back. Be yourself, be friendly, and just write!
I hope you have found some of these blogging dos and donts useful. While I think it is important to consider your readers and what makes a great blog, remember that ultimately its YOUR blog. If youre true to that, you will succeed.
Do you have a question you want me to answer? Leave a comment! 🙂
P.S. If youre looking for ways to promote your blog, check out 31 Days to a Better Blog over on the SITSgirls Community.
hi, I love the tips share here, i will totally turn off the radio on my blog, oh god, I taught it was nice, and that I rock!!! 🙁 it seems i dont, jejejej
tks for sharing. I will appreciate if you come and visit my blog to give yr opinion on what you see. rgds, dalys
More great tips. With my blog being quite new I am looking to perfect it. Knowledge is power and you’ve definitely provided some good tips here. Thanks
This was a very interesting and helpful post–thanks so much for your great perspective!
In regards to the word verification and captcha, I wrote about that recently and my recommendation is not to use it.
When you make the decision to blog, suddenly certain emotions come to the forefront such as protectiveness because now it is your baby. I had the same reaction too but suppressed it before the blog was started.
What we may forget is our state of mind before we were bloggers. There is an entire world of people out there who don’t blog and are casual readers. Blogs need to be inviting and easy for them to interact with.
Captcha and word verification isn’t about the reader. It’s about the blogger not wanting to take the time and delete spam.
I get hundreds of spams a day including in my email box because I put my info out there for the reader. It’s an inconvenience I’m willing to put up with in order to be accessible because I never know when an opportunity or issue comes along.
I recently helped a blogger, professional in the field with a site that is 4 years old and lots of readers. He has always used captcha and the addon broke. He didn’t know about it until I spend 1/2 hr digging up his contact info to let him know. His bounce rate had gone to 85% and no comments for weeks. He just thought it was summer.
He was lucky that I made that effort to find him because his contact form also required captcha. A normal reader would walk on by. The reason I made the effort was because one of his blog friends had asked his network to support this blogger since he’s out of a job. If I didn’t know someone in his network for his email, he would not have gotten my feedback either.
I’ve had a few clients switch to having buttons on a stand-alone page. I think this is a great option for those that have many, many buttons that want to display. However, I personally don’t see a problem with having a few select buttons on your sidebar. I guess it just really depends on how many and how “clean” of a look you’re going for! I think that either way, people will be glad that you are showing your support by displaying their buttons!