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I love this post. Will there be a part 3?
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Sometimes, there’s people who like to visit dark color blog and there’s also people who like to visit blog that has bright color. Hmmm….you decide it…=)
Really a good post.Color decide by blogger but effect visitor.Hope to see part 3 to learn more.
Excellent post in general, brings back to the forefront some ideas that get covered fairly seldom among bloggers.
I especially like the point you make at the end – how do you portray yourself? When I first started blogging I would tell everyone that I had a little blog that I was working on or that it was still a work in progress.
What I started to realize pretty quick was that if you’re talking to someone who doesn’t have a blog at all you are far enough ahead of them on the curve that you don’t need to point out the shortcomings of your site. Another neat thing to remember for a new blogger is that nobody can look at your blog and tell that it isn’t getting traffic yet. If you treat your blog like a professional project nobody who looks at it will think differently.
I love this post. Will there be a part 3?
This is a great post. Hits home for this blog (whatever). I have been so busy, that I have not really worked on the color. I know how important that is. I would not let that happen to my online store. I need to get crackin here