The Ideal Blog Design is changing over time. A couple of years ago, the trend was to have as much stuff on your blog as possible. One ad after the other and the more blinking stuff the better.
Nowadays things have changed. People prefer more a clean, well-structured blog design. Easy to orient on the site, not too many advertising but well designed.
Also, the habits and the gadgets people have changed. Ten years ago when you were surfing the net, you were sitting in front of your desktop computer. Now people use more their laptop, tablet or mobile phone to surf around the net.
Another thing is that people engage more online than earlier times. Since Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and all other social networks are growing up, the behavior changed again. You too have to be on the social networks, and you have to share your blog and website there to bring people to your site.
Here is an infographic from Quicksprout with all the important data you need to get your ideal blog design.
The Learnings About The Ideal Blog Design
After studying this infographic about the ideal blog design, you know now where you can improve your blog. Integrate and test one thing after the other.
For example, test different opt-in forms, or different fonts and see what the results is. Are staying people longer on your blog, do you have more opt-ins? You know, testing is the key to getting better results.
Always keep in mind, it’s about the experience of your readers. It’s not about what you think is cool. Optimize your blog to get the most engagement and also the most return on investment. The more money you earn with your blog, the more you can reinvest and make an even better experience for your visitors.
So, what do you think about these tips for your ideal blog design? Please drop a comment below.
14 replies to "What Is The Ideal Blog Design For Success"
Thanks for the great tips Bruno!
This is a very interesting infographic Bruno. I have just been trying to find the different fonts but don’t seem to have them on my site !! Thanks for sharing.
Merle, you have to install a plugin when you want to use different fonds. I just came across one recently but I have to search for it again to implement it myself.
If you find it Bruno perhaps you will let me know please.
Yes I will let you know Merle.
Hi Bruno,
Awesome tips!!! Enjoyed and very helpful 🙂 Thank you!
Thanks Joan.
Great tips and so true, blinky stuff was all the rage before. Now people just want the goods and make sure it is clean.
Thank you Mike for stopping by. I really appreciate it.
WOW! What a great post! I never knew that a larger font size increased the load time on a webpage. I am definitely bookmarking this to review again and again.
Thank you Lisa.
That was REALLY Interesting Bruno…. interesting that font sizes keep readers there longer… and that different fonts make such a difference. Definitely pinning this – I need to check some things out!
A great return blog 🙂
Jacs
After coming across this info I was also surprised about the effect Jacs.
Great post Bruno. Bookmarked it for later too. 🙂