Web Design Explained In 3 Metaphors

Dear Friend,

In this post Web Design Explained in 3 Metaphors I am going to discuss the important metaphors which plays a vital role in your online business growth. In order to make your visitors comfortable and feel good when they visit your website or when they are in your website the below three points I am discussing will be helpful.

Web Design Explained In 3 Metaphors

Blogging – There are over 152,000,000+ blogs on the internet and a new blog is created somewhere in the world every half a second. 6 out of 10 online marketers believe they have gained customers simply through blogging. Blogging industry is growing very fast then you can imagine.

A lot of people fail to give due credit to blogging as a way of life. If you want to make money blogging, you need to have a vast number of interrelated skills to do so. Building a successful career out of your blog requires that you are able to approach it from a number of different angles, all of them requiring different skills.

Web Design Explained In 3 Metaphors


“Everything is designed. Few things are designed well.” – Brian Reed

One angle which cannot be overlooked is that of the web design itself. As well as the actual blogging, writing, editing, and so on, you also need to build a website to host your blog – and it has to be just right if you are to succeed. To help you understand the importance of your web design in your blogging business, take a look at these 3 metaphors.

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Website Design

The Website As A Face


Your blog is a business, and like all businesses, it needs to present itself to the world in a certain way in order to gain followers and be monetizable. In short, you need to make sure that your business has a face which people like to look at. This face should be real, it should be easily trustworthy, and it should be simple and clear enough that it is immediately readable to anyone who sees it.

Importance of Design

As humans, we trust faces which are open and honest and clear, and your website should act as a face in this way for your business. Take a look at your web design; is it the kind of face for your business that people will want to get to know better? If not, you might need to make a few changes.

You never get a second chance to make a first impression so first impression is the best impression.

The Logo As A Name Badge


“A logo doesn’t sell (directly), it identifies.” – Paul Rand

As well as having a face that people can trust, you need to ascribe your own name to the site too. When you go to a conference or a meeting full of strangers, you want to be able to easily strike up a conversation with someone you have never met. Such a conversation could easily lead to your next big partnership, so this is important.

That’s why such events always have name badges – it removes the awkward first ice-breaker part of the conversation, and saves time because you can get straight into the real topic of conversation.

Importance of LOGO

Similarly, your website should have a logo, and you should spend some time to build your perfect design so that this logo is as accurate a name badge as you could hope for. That way, the conversation will flow.

Your LOGO will be the first identity potential prospects see. Your logo will become recognisable by your customers and it will make them feel comfortable. Your logo will reassure them they are receiving a service they know and trust. Logo helps in branding your business.

While designing your logo do remember the below things…

  • Keep it Appropriate
  • Keep it Simple
  • Keep it Memorable
  • Keep it Identifiable

The Pop-Up As A Slap In The Face


It’s just as important to focus on not including certain elements which might upset or annoy your readers. The last thing you would do when meeting someone for the first time is slap them in the face – and yet this is exactly what you are doing if you immediately greet a visitor to your website with a pop-up asking for them to sign up to a newsletter, download your eBook, or whatever else.

Popup

When I visit some websites there will be too many pop up’s that keep coming and distracting me instead of reading the content. Pop up is a good thing through that we can offer free eBook, using capture form we can ask our visitors to sign up for our free training, We ask them to subscribe for our newsletter and ask them to sing up to get our posts directly to their in box etc. So lot of benefits for both side but need to use the pop up in an effective way instead of annoying the visitors.

In short, give it some time. Allow them to first decide whether or not they like your website, and then ask them if they want to know more. This is polite, professional, and will make you many more friends.

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Final Thoughts


“Websites promote you 24/7: No employee will do that.” – Paul Cookson

Hope this post “Web Design Explained In 3 Metaphors” gave you some insights to think and to implement. All the three points discussed above plays a very important role in growing your online business. So do remember website as a face, your logo as a name badge and don’t have too many pop ups in your sites. By using these 3 Metaphors you can design your website user friendly and you can give a better experience for your visitors.Take ActionTake Action – Learn how to turn your passion into an online business. Learn how to build your own website and how to earn from it. Learn how to be your own boss by blogging. Learn from the great community with like minded people helping, teaching and guiding each other for success. Learn affiliate marketing and many ways to earn online.

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Your Friend,

Paul

10 thoughts on “Web Design Explained In 3 Metaphors”

  1. Hi Paul. This is a wonderfully written post that has given me good insights into how I can improve my online business. I like the advice that you give about creating a logo:

    While designing your logo do remember the below things…

    Keep it Appropriate
    Keep it Simple
    Keep it Memorable
    Keep it Identifiable
    I need to work on this and thanks again for the tips.

    Zola

    Reply
    • Dear Annie,

      Thanks for asking. A logo is your brand or business identity. You can design it on your own or you can outsource it. There are freelance sites like Fiverr, Upwork and freelancer.com etc Hope this helps.

      Your Friend,
      Paul

      Reply
  2. Hi Paul,
    You use the metaphors vividly and I will remember it for a long time. It will guide my website design in the future and provides insights to think and to implement. I remember website as a face, logo as a name badge and pop ups in a limited use. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  3. Hello Paul,
    This really helped me to figure out how to make my site be so much more user friendly. I am going to really work on my logo and how my pop up interacts wtih grace and ease.
    Great article,
    In peace and gratitude, ariel

    Reply
    • Dear Ariel,

      Thanks for your valuable thoughts on a regular basis. Indeed, our site being user friendly is the key. Logo plays an important role in branding your business. Keep an eye on your pop up’s. Thanks again!

      Paul

      Reply
  4. Great article, Paul!
    Yes, it is all about the user experience. You have to ensure that your website delivers and more importantly that it makes your reader visit again.
    Web design, navigation, popups, are all a part of the design.
    Thanks so much for sharing.
    Michelle

    Reply
    • Dear Michelle,

      Well said, user experience is very important and it need to make the reader to visit again. The design needs to be helpful for the visitors that’s the bottom line.

      Paul

      Reply

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