Presentation is important. How you present yourself will decide how people will perceive you. And believe me know one likes to befriend people who do not conduct them smartly. In this article I will talk about presentation part of a blog.
A blog design plays a very important role in making your blog look good. You should not mess with the design part of your blog. Hire a designer and get a custom theme for your blog. It will make your blog look different, and as they say it, looks matter.
If you are just starting out then you may not have the budget for hiring a designer to design a cool theme for your blog. If this is the case then at least buy a professionally designed theme for your blog. I will not recommend going for any free themes, as they are bad-looking or overly used.
It is not just the content of the post that matters, but it is the way it is presented. Use image, table, graphs, videos, and presentations etc., to make your post appear cool. In the text-only posts as well, you can craft paragraphs in such a way that it looks cool. You can use bullets, nested headings, etc., to achieve this purpose.
Before I talk about anything else in the series—which actually I am tempted to do—you should apply these tips in your blog. Go ahead and get a professional theme and also create a simple post. I will wait till you are done with that.
Word of caution: Do not waste inordinate amount of time on searching for a web designer or a professionally designed blog theme. Overdoing kills the joy.
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Taking our discussion on the disastrous SEO practice ahead from the point where we left it yesterday, we will discuss the rest of the two dangerous mistakes that we may unknowingly commit in the process of search engine optimization.
As we discussed earlier, there are some contents that has opaque walls around prohibiting them from getting indexed by the search engines. Given the limitation of search engines you should avoid using too many flash contents, JavaScript, or AJAX content on your web pages. SEO and thick-walled contents do not go hand in hand doesn’t mean that you cannot use these on your website. You definitely can use it; rather you should use it in web pages to illuminate your website. The only word to consider why using them is caution. Maintain the text and flash or JavaScript balance on your website, and the balance should always be tilted way down towards text. You can also consider adding tags to your flash contents that explain the content hidden behind the swf walls in detail. These tags will work as a guide akin to the guide in the national science museum that describes every part of the artifact kept behind the sealed glass.
Many SEO newbies believe that search engine optimization is a one-time affair, and once they are done with the hard work of optimizing web pages of their websites, they can sit astride sipping beer from their Budweiser can. Well, only the beer-guzzling part of the statement is true, you can enjoy it, but not by sitting on your laurels. SEO is not a one-time affair. This is a continuous process that requires a constant attention stretched over a period of time. The SEO work you did while creating web pages was the foundation that needs continuous support in form of regular updates and changes to keep your website in the good book of the search engines. Old contents are seen as stale, and no one like stale food, not even search engine spiders. You need to keep on updating your web site in order to tell search engines that the website has not been abandoned, it still has someone to look after, and it still can offer value to its users. Search engines and their spiders will love this proclamation. Stick to your keywords and make this statement as often as you can.
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