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Digital Photography School just got a New Design Posted: 12 Jan 2009 02:12 PM PST Blog redesigns are always experiences that are mixed with excitement and a little fear - today has been a day for both of those feelings as we launched a new design for Digital Photography School. The new design includes an expansion from 1 blog to 3, a new portal/aggregation front page, Gravatars in comments and a lot more. I won’t fully outline it here right now because I’ve asked the designer - Matt Brett (who has been a pleasure to work with) - if he’ll write a post for ProBlogger about it - but you can read my introduction to some of the changes on DPS in a post here. |
Posted: 12 Jan 2009 02:04 PM PST Don’t be afraid to be a little Bossy on Your Blog. Over the weekend I was reminded that sometimes readers just like being told what to do. In my post How to Launch a Blog and Have Fresh Content for Weeks I was asked by a reader for advice on how much content to write before launching a blog. When I sat down to write that post I had two choices: 1. I could have written a post with fairly general advice filled with good principles. The main headings would have gone something like:
This post would have gone pretty well. The advice is sound and readers would have been able to take it and apply it to their own situation. 2. I could have written a post with specific instructions - telling readers what to do. In fact this is what I did - the main headings were:
This post had the same ‘principles’ and teaching that the more general post would have had - but it also had specific instructions on how many posts I would advise starting a new blog with. While I encouraged readers to take the numbers and adapt them to their own situations having the numbers of posts seemed to really connect with readers both in comments and the emails I received over the weekend. One email read: “Thanks for your post on starting a blog. I am about to launch a blog and now have a blueprint for preparing my content. I no longer feel that I’m stumbling around in the dark.” This sentiment was echoed in a number of emails. What struck me about it is that my first draft of the post was not specific at all. It followed option #1 above and was quite general. My natural inclination is to write about general principles and let readers interpret them for their own situation - but I’m constantly reminded that many readers like to be told what to do and how to do it - they respond to specifics. Tags: Writing Content |
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