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The Importance of The First Impression

July 24th, 2009 in Entrepreneurship by Aditya Mahesh
First Impression

In business and life in general, first impressions are everything. A first impression defines how another party thinks of your and your business. Changing this impression is very difficult. Hence, it is easy to see why companies pay millions of dollars to make a great first impression. From glossy advertisements to modern office buildings, most companies spare little expense to showcase themselves to new clients and partners.

The same principles hold true in blogging. For a blog to succeed and build up a reader base, it must make a great first impression so that readers stick around. I recently made a guest post on this topic for Blogging Tips.

An excerpt from the article is below.

Engaging Design

Design is a vital factor in determining how one perceives a blog. It is the first thing that new visitors see. There are thousands of amazing designs out there so take the time (or even spend the money) that it takes to get a great blog design.

Make the design unique if possible so it stands out in the blogosphere, but ensure that your design does not sacrifice functionality. Also, relate your blog’s design with your logo. This means similar colors, fonts, etc. This will come in handy with branding in your marketing efforts.

Avoid Advertising Overload

The last thing visitors want to see is a blog covered in advertisements. While advertising is a big part of the blogging industry, don’t clutter the look of your blog with ads. Try and keep the number of ad units you utilize to a minimum. I recommend no more than a header ad, an “in-post ad”, six 125×125 sidebar “box ads”, and a larger sidebar ad. Try to limit animation and avoid pop-ups, “game” ads, flashing “free iPod ads” and the likes at all times.”

You can read the full article at Blogging Tips.

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2 Comments

Ryan Freed

July 27th, 2009

Thanks for the tips. Cluttering our website is one thing we wanted to stay away from in the design process. A simple, easy to navigate website is always the best. It needs to be aesthetically pleasing as well, but that can’t sacrifice functionality as you said. If you couple this with great content then you will build up a community of consistent readers. These are the reasons I always read your blog.

Aditya Mahesh

July 29th, 2009

Thanks Ryan. Thats what I have tried to do with AM Beat, create something which looks nice, but where content is still the main focus

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