Begin to Blog | Blog Design

by Andrea Deckard on July 1, 2009

MommySnacksScreenShot Begin to Blog | Blog Design

With any platform above, you can make your blog design be a great representation of who you are.  There are so many themes, colors and customizations you can do so think a lot about what you want it to look like.  Chances are you will not want to change this for a while.

For any platform, you can find FREE themes if you just search on google. My previous Blogger theme was FREE.  My current Wordpress theme is FREE (for just a few colors).  You can also purchase themes and hire designers to make you a custom theme.

If you do hire someone to help you, get feedback from previous clients. Chances are, the good designers and great coders are booked up.  Think a lot about what you want your site to look like so when your turn in que comes up, you are organized and ready to spit out your ideas!  Some things to consider:

What type of look are you going for?

Magazine Style: The home page has revolving images.  Post titles act as teasers for readers to click for more details.

Columnar Style: I’ll call this the *standard.* The content space will have sidebars/columns to add other information.

With any format, you can choose to have teaser posts, or *click here for more* link added.  If you are interested in doing this in blogger (as I used to do), here are the instructions. Since I’m talking Blogger, you can also number your comments (many people have asked me about that one too).

How many columns/sidebars do you want?

What do you want on your sidebars?  If you want advertisements, know that the most popular ad sizes are:  160×600, 728×90 and 300×250.  And, of course the 125 x 125 buttons are more popular too.  Keep this in mind so you have your options open for potential ad space.

What size do you want your content area and columns/sidebars to be?

Again, depending on what you decide to display will depend on what your size may be.  Bloggers who do not have the option of a 300 x 250 (the ad size for my RGN ad in the top right) lose out on opportunities for advertisements.  I have also seen sites who use this size for YouTube videos or pictures.  It’s all up to you but having your options open isn’t too bad, right?

What color scheme?

I used the HTML color codes from my blogger scheme so my colors matched.  You can easily find out what your colors are with a blogger site by going to Layout :: Fonts and Colors.

What images do you want included?

Do you want a big ginormous picture of a bear?  Try to find any examples on sites to have the url’s or images ready to share.  This will provide some inspiration or help the designer know where to go to find a similar image.

All of these suggestions makes it easier for the designer to get to work.  You will have your ideas in your head ready to go and it can be a matter of having them paint the beautiful picture!  Not to mention, having your thoughts at the ready may make it less expensive since that cuts down on the hours they will need to edit and manipulate the design.

Also, if you are interested in making changes to your overall blog design, there are some awesome affordable designers out there.  Ask your friends or if you see a site design you like, send an email to get a name.  A site owner LOVES to share the name of a design and designer they LOVE!

If you really want to learn to do this yourself, there are so many great sites to help you.  From standard widget design to editing your CSS (all that crazy coding that makes your blog look awesome).  Google (or Swag Bucks :) is your friend when it comes to this!

Now that you have the basics down, focus on getting your writing on!


Action Plan: Determine design elements and design. Think about how your site look will truly be a representation of your voice.

   

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1 Swap Savers July 1, 2009 at 3:19 pm

Thanks for the article. I am interested in creating a logo myself. Any suggestions or free sites to help me get started?
Thanks!

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2 kristen July 1, 2009 at 8:46 pm

I recently had someone put in a menu bar across the top of my page. They linked the “Contact Me” and “Home” tabs, but never told me how to link my posts to the other categories. Any suggestions????

Thanks! I am enjoying the blogging info

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mommysnacks Reply:

Kristen, go into the Layout and edit the Navigation Panel. Copy/Paste one of the categories so you can have a new category (easiest way to do versus typing everything again). Take that newly pasted category and edit the url/title/etc to be what you want with the new url. Hopefully that makes sense. That link in the post can walk you through it entirely so you see what I’m talking about.

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3 kristen July 2, 2009 at 8:09 pm

I’ll give it a try! Thanks for getting back to me

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