Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 18:28:10 GMT 14
A blog has two functions: to inform and promote . I often enter blogs and don't understand who writes there, how to contact them, what the blog is about, where its archive is. The average blogger just writes posts and thinks that their writing work ends there. In a blog the reader must find two types of pages: informative ones and promotional ones. In this first article I talk about the information pages to write in your blog and their usefulness. Next week it will be the turn of the promotional pages.
Information pages Information Phone Number Data pages help the reader understand who the blogger is and what he writes about in his blog. Some of these pages orient the reader to the blog and improve loyalty. When entering a blog, the reader must not feel lost, nor have the sensation of being in a desert, but in a place where it is easy to move. I have listed the pages in order of importance. It starts from here This page is often found lately and represents a nice guide to start browsing the blog . The blogger writes to the reader what his blog is about, what topics to read, who the blog is mainly aimed at, why it is useful to read and follow it.
Even if it is an information page, it is still useful to insert one or more calls to action at the bottom of the page or even in the middle , which invite the reader to sign up for a newsletter. Who I am/Who we are This is the first page to write and publish on the blog. It is a presentation page, which I see as informative and not promotional, even if there is a minimum of promotion. The blogger is introducing himself to his audience with a short biography. I don't find it useful to publish your CV on this page, because it is of no use. In my opinion, a thematic curriculum is more functional, based on the topic of the blog. In fact, on my page I present myself as a blogger and web writer .
Information pages Information Phone Number Data pages help the reader understand who the blogger is and what he writes about in his blog. Some of these pages orient the reader to the blog and improve loyalty. When entering a blog, the reader must not feel lost, nor have the sensation of being in a desert, but in a place where it is easy to move. I have listed the pages in order of importance. It starts from here This page is often found lately and represents a nice guide to start browsing the blog . The blogger writes to the reader what his blog is about, what topics to read, who the blog is mainly aimed at, why it is useful to read and follow it.
Even if it is an information page, it is still useful to insert one or more calls to action at the bottom of the page or even in the middle , which invite the reader to sign up for a newsletter. Who I am/Who we are This is the first page to write and publish on the blog. It is a presentation page, which I see as informative and not promotional, even if there is a minimum of promotion. The blogger is introducing himself to his audience with a short biography. I don't find it useful to publish your CV on this page, because it is of no use. In my opinion, a thematic curriculum is more functional, based on the topic of the blog. In fact, on my page I present myself as a blogger and web writer .