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A blog is not a website – or is it?

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

A blog or a website - which is best?

There are many people who are using blogs as a replacement for a website.

A blog can make up your entire web presence, and has many benefits. Blogs are easy to update regularly, which means you can keep your content fresh. The most recent “post” comes up at the top. You can use it for text, images, video and audio and it takes very little time to put content online.  Blogs are also brilliant for search engines as varied and frequent content means search engines will visit your site more often and this will mean higher rankings. Blogs are also less expensive than a full website. And by having a blog you can build on your credibility because you can continue to showcase your skills, knowledge, expertise and work. And blog posts are more easily shared amongst people on social media, which means your post will have many more views than without a blog.

So, we really love blogs!

For those with a limited budget – having a blog instead of a full website is something we regularly recommend.
In many ways this is better than the other way around – having an out of date website without any social presence or blogging can nowadays look static and old fashioned.

But for optimum usability and to really showcase your business, there are some things that are more easily navigable on a website.

What makes more sense as part of a website

  • A section called”Case Studies” where you can tell some stories about work you have done in the past
  • Specific pages for each of your Services which can explain to people what they can expect
  • A “Meet the Team” section with pictures of the staff and brief bios (we recommend links to their LinkedIn pages)
  • Contact Us page with possibly a form, a map to where you are, and all your main contact details
  • A really clear proposition of what you are actually selling – so people can see what your business is!

Note: Testimonials are good to have everywhere – within each page, on your homepage, and on pages with related content.

What makes more sense as part of a blog

  • Recently launched projects
  • Events and workshops you are running, attending, have run
  • Video blogs reviewing events
  • Video testimonials from clients
  • New partnerships, new deals, new hires within your business
  • Interviews with people in your industry
  • Guest blogs from people who would be of interest to your audience
  • Tips, Step by Steps, and How tos for your clients and contacts
  • Collections and Roundups of things within your industry
  • Reviews of software or tools which are relevant to your audience.

In addition, a standalone blog can have an “about this blog” type area and a blog can often be designed to even look like a website, with the categories placed horizontally accross the top.

So the best option is to?

The ideal scenario is that you would have a website with a blog. This is something we specialise in here at Top Left Design. It allows you to have the best of both worlds – showcase your expertise and be as clear as possible about who you are, what you do, how you add value to your clients/customers.

Below are some examples:

Fish Financial IFAs

Fish Financial IFAs

Bluecoat Wealth Management

Bluecoat Wealth Management

Kubera Wealth

Kubera Wealth

 

Kamaka Executive Coaching for Women

 

 

Kamaka Executive Coaching for Women

The Bespoke Wedding Company

The Bespoke Wedding Company

Owl Regulatory Consulting

Owl Regulatory Consulting

5 hot tips on linking to other peoples websites – guest blog post by Joanna Tall

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Off to see my lawyer - website

Joanna Tall from Off to see my lawyer has been kind enough to allow us to feature her fantastic 5 hot tips on linking as a post on our blog. The content below is full of useful advice and hot tips when it comes to linking to other people’s websites and creating your own website Terms of Use.

I hope you find the article below useful to you and your business.

5 hot tips on linking

Linking to others’ websites is a good idea PROVIDED you carry out a few little checks. Otherwise you could find yourself in deep trouble (and possibly in need of a lawyer!)

First, check that the terms of the site you want to link to allow you to link to it. You should find the answer in its website Terms of Use which are usually reached via a link from the homepage. If linking is permitted, then:

  • Warn your customers that they are leaving your site, especially if the other site is embedded in your site i.e. looks as if it is part of your site.
  • Make sure your website Terms of Use say that you are not liable for any linked site’s content.
  • Don’t include the linked site’s logos, trademarks or content on your site without their permission or they could bring a claim against you for damages (e.g. forbreach of copyright or ‘passing off’).
  • Make sure you identify the other site’s trademark and/or copyright notices.
  • Ideally have a formal Linking Agreement which not only lessens the risk of the other site being annoyed with you, but can establish a positive partnership and create revenue.

Hot tip: if you don’t have Terms of Use, visit Joanne’s online document shop where they can be bought and downloaded immediately – they are “oven-ready”! Simply go to: www.offtoseemylawyer.com and click on ‘Document Shop’.


A big thank you to Joanna for allowing us to use her top tips!

 

You can find out more information about Joanna and Off to see my lawyer on her website www.offtoseemylawyer.com.

Also follow her tweets here: twitter.com/off2seemylawyer and check out her Facebook fan page too.

How to tell someone their website is ‘pants’

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

How to tell someone their website is pants!

Recently, one of our new friends from Twitter and Athena emailed to ask the advice on how to tell people in her network that they have a website which is “….(insert own expletive!)…pants!”

This prompted me to put together some tips on tactful ways to help them – we do believe it helps with referrals – if someone has a bad website, we are hesitant in sending their website address out to people we want to refer them to, as their websites don’t represent their businesses as they should and therefore it’s hard for others to believe us that those people are worth speaking to.

If someone you knew had spinach in their teeth, you would tell them, no?
A bad website is like spinach in the teeth of a business – it can put potential clients off!

Here are some tips to help you communicate this to people who you know deserve a better website, because they are nice people!

There is big difference between Traffic vs Conversion

It makes perfect sense that if you get lots of traffic to a website, and people spend only seconds on it before going elsewhere, that search engine traffic is not the be all and end all. Even with all the new amazing ways of driving traffic to your website via social media, you still need to keep them interested with good design and good content!

It really bugs me when people’s first question is “How do I get to the top of the search engines?”

When it should be

“How do I make a website that keeps people interested when they get there”!

So here are some tips on helping people out! (more…)

Linkedin member offer – only 4 available

Friday, January 7th, 2011

One hour consultancy offer for 4 people only – from Linkedin

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Using the online space to market your business

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

The internet is your playground

There are a multitude of options and ways to market small businesses on the internet. Nowadays it’s important to think about the whole internet as your “playground” – rather than just your website!
Most people are familiar with the concept of having a website to market their businesses but it’s important to consider social media and blogging as well. Read on for some tips on how to use each effectively. And please comment at the end! We like comments!

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Golden Rules of Blogging

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Thinking of starting starting a blog? Maybe you already have a blog but aren’t 100% sure of those little dos and don’ts that somehow you’re just EXPECTED to know! Well, help is on the way! We like to think we’ve had a bit of experience with blogging, so we have come up with 3 Golden Rules to think about when taking a step into the wonderful world of blogging! (more…)

Quick ways to update your website

Monday, July 5th, 2010

So, you have a website, but you feel it needs a bit of freshening up? A bit of an update? But you don’t want to spend shed loads of money giving it a complete overhaul right now?

Quick Ways to update your website

We here at Top left Design have complied a short list of a few tips and pointers that might help you put that little “pop” back into your website! It might be that you just need something really simple,  like updating a few images, changing a link or a new logo! It’s all in the details! (more…)

Types of blog posts that make blogging easy

Monday, May 17th, 2010

People have different opinions of the types of posts which are most useful, interesting or tweetable. I personally really like “list posts” (eg top tens, best of, collections), as they are easy to process and pass on. They do seem to also get more traffic. Some of our clients ask for our advice with coming up with ideas for what to blog about, which prompted me to put together a list of the types of posts which I believe will make coming up with blogging ideas easier. I have also included examples for each type!

We recommend people blog regularly and consistantly, but vary your posts. Choose from the below – and feel free to add your comments/suggestions!

Types of blog posts that make blogging easy

Best-of lists

This is where you have taken the time and collected together a good selection of examples within a certain topic – which you believe are interesting/useful/cool enough to be labelled “top” or “best”!

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8 Ways To Increase Your Browser Productivity

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

We all know that web browsers are getting faster. So what can you do to keep up with them?

8 ways to improve your browser productivity

There used to be a time when you might have waited 3 minutes for a webpage to open.

Then we got broadband.

Then we only had to wait an average 10 seconds for a page to load.

Then we got Firefox.

Now our new browsers such as Google’s ‘Chrome’ not only load the page in a split-second, but the programs themselves open almost instantaneously. Plus they can handle a metric ton of ‘tabs’ and not slow your computer down in the process!

Here’s 8 tips to give your web-surfing a steroid boost
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How to optimise a PPC campaign

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

How to optimise a PPC campaign

First, a little bit of background about me – My name is Tom Andrews, and I work for a company called Successful Businesses. We provide SEO solutions for many companies, including Top Left Design. We work with our clients to make sure that their amazing websites are seen by as many people across the internet as possible!

Welcome to my first guest Internet Marketing blog!

In this post I will attempt to explain how to ensure that your PPC campaign is well optimised. I’m notorious for going into far too much detail so I will try to be as brief as possible!

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