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Blog Design Resources. Web Design Inspiration. SEO for Blogs 101: the Beginner's Guide to Search Engine Optimization   Learning SEO for blogs is much simpler than it seems.

SEO for Blogs 101: the Beginner's Guide to Search Engine Optimization  

In today’s post we’re gonna provide you with the basics in the simplest way possible. so that each and everyone of you can get started on it right away. You’ll see that the myth (SEO = “very complicated”) is just that, a myth.. Okay, Let’s get started! My story about the “SEO for blogs myth”: To be honest, when I started with Postcron’s blog I didn’t know a lot about the “theory”or how to come up with it, optimize it or even take it to the next level. So, when the day came that I had to start researching/studying about SEO for bloggers, there was tons of information, words, and structures. I think this first (bad) impression was due to the fact that many experts write about SEO assuming you already “know something” about the topic or that you’re an expert on blogging/HTML or that you are a super geek able to process big data, which I gotta confess isn’t MY case and it probably isn’t the case of many of you reading this right now.

18 Amazing Facts About The Science of Color That'll Help Increase Conversions and Clicks. Do you know how to market within your web page?

18 Amazing Facts About The Science of Color That'll Help Increase Conversions and Clicks

Is your site optimized to make it compelling to subscribe to, buy download, try a product, or fill out a form? Do you know if the colors you’ve chosen and/or how the elements are arranged are good for getting the user to browse through the landing page the way you want them to? Good enough to get them to click on what you want? Did you know that color is one of the most influence factors on the “subconscious” during the decision of the purchase-making process? As you know, working on social media channels is extremely important nowadays. You must understand that the design of your web page shouldn’t only be visually pleasing, but rather it should be optimized to guide the users through a sequence of thoughts. So, ready to start reading? A- The science of color: a quick review of some info that maybe you had no idea about 1.A- The most influential factor on the senses in the purchasing-making decision :

Responsinator: See what your website/blog looks like on phones & tablets. 7 Web Design Disasters that Drive People Crazy. Garrett Heath is a technology storyteller with Rackspace.

7 Web Design Disasters that Drive People Crazy

While working on an article about responsive design, I realized how frustrating it is when companies design for a desktop only experience. I use a laptop for much of my Web browsing, but when I’m on the go it drives me nuts when there is a poor mobile experience. This got me thinking about some of the other UX blunders that make us all want to pull out our hair. A poorly designed website has real impacts, whether page views or sales—faster than Facebook acquiring a billion dollar company, we bounce away to another with a better user experience. Here are seven things that will drive your users crazy. 1. Nothing gets people’s blood boiling as much as having to signup for an account before they can view a website. 2. This may come as a shock, but people no longer browse the Web only on their desktop.

Stop cramming down a desktop experience on the small screen and start developing for mobile. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Web is a visual medium. 7.