The Geek Who Speaks People presented a process for helping new bloggers and small businesses evaluate their needs and pick a theme that meets their needs.
6. “ We didn’t start to really grow
until we invested some money in
the design.”
Loosely paraphrased from
Ben Bator’s Ignite Detroit
presentation 2/25/2010
http://twitter.com/benbator
http://www.textsfromlastnight.com/
7. “ No one ever asked Hemingway
which pencils he used to write
his books.” -Chris Brogan
http://www.chrisbrogan.com/hemingways-pencils/
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16. CONTENT
is
KING*
*but being cute helps
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22. Site Plan
1. Establish categories (guess at first)
2. Plan path from home page to details
3. Develop content
4. Iterate
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23. Starting Point
• Start where you are!
• Current theme
• Twenty-Ten
• Add Content
• Upgrade when (and if) it
makes sense
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24. SAT
12. Finish the analogy.
Furniture : House :: _______:_______
A. Google :Web Browser
B. Drill Bit : Byte
C. Fish : Bicycle
D. Content :Website
30. When to Leap…
…to a Premium Theme?
1. At least 3 features or categories
2. Commitment to high-quality images
3. Time and ability to configure
4. Budget
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