7th April 2008

Don’t Hurt Your Blog Usability

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By: Mandeep

The following is a list of things that can help you in increasing your blog’s usability.

Navigation:

There are variety of templates to give skin to your blog. But choosing the best template is a critical job. Templates with scroll down to the bottom of the blog to navigate are not the best choice. Stick to standard left column or right column navigation.

Search Box:

You should include a search box in the main body of your blog or the sidebar. Other than the convenience for users, the added advantage is that unlike Google search box, the search results will appear in the main body of your Blog. Continual visitors may not remember a post that’s not instinctive to find through your navigation menu or tag system. They might also want to find their own comments, so make that possible by placing a search box somewhere in your layout.

Background & Text:

Anything that makes your blog harder to read should be avoided. Avoid low contrast combinations like black with red and busy patterned backgrounds. White text on a black background, causes eyestrain.

Linking to Posts:

You can use permalinks.These remains unchanged so points to a specific blog or forum entry after it has passed from the front page to the archives.Linking back to previous entries builds page strength for those posts and can help you with search engine rankings. But don’t be afraid to link off your site, this can help you get noticed by other bloggers.You can combine links with template tags like header, footer, or sidebar. You can make Absolute links (defines absolutely where to find the target of the link) OR Relative links (define the location of another document in relation to the current document) in your blog posts.

Excessive Advertising:

When ads appear all over the page and even in the middle of posts, the user suffers. Avoid contextual ads programs that highlight words in your posts to make them look like hyperlinks, but popup an ad when they are rolled over with a mouse.

Mannage Your Comments:

Don’t allow everyone to post whatever they want in your comments section. Not only is this annoying to your readers, but also takes down the professionalism of your blog. So moderate your comments yourself.

Regular Posting:

Don’t put time lags between posts.Pick a posting schedule and stick to it. If you don’t have anything to post you can give link of anothers blog post in your blog post. It wil not harm your blog because atleast you are providing a useful info to your reader.

Be Subject Specific:

Don’t make posts on different subjects other then your theme or subject of your blog. Categories should relevent to your blog theme.Random blog entries are not a good approach for a serious, professional blog.

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  1. 1 On April 8th, 2008, Fisk Gawsen said:

    Great post.

    Personally I like clean themes like Woody’s at WoodyMaxim.com, James at JamesBrausch.org and others whose message is loud and clear and does not include excessive advertising or any other atrocious and distracting ad components.

    I don’t mind being sold to, but give me quality content first!

    Fisk Gawsen

  2. 2 On April 16th, 2008, admin said:

    Thanks for appreciating this post.

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