PB071: How to Give Your Blog Design a Spring Clean - a podcast by Darren Rowse: Blogger, Speaker, Author and Online Entrepreneur

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How to Refresh the Design of Your Blog For Maximum ImpactToday's episode is part 6 of the new'Today, Not Someday' podcast series. The focus is actioning your'someday'list, the things you've always wanted to do to improve your blog but have struggled to make happen. For details about how the series works, check out episode one here. Part 2 was about why you should sell a product on your blog (and how to do it). Part 3 was about how to increase your subscriber numbers for your email list. Part 4 was about how to get readers excited to join and stay on your email list. Part 5 was about how to use auto responders to drive traffic and profit with your blog.

The focus of today's episode is how to refresh the design of your blog to maximise your chances of making people feel what you want them to feel and doing what you want them to do.




 In This Episode
You can listen to today's episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we'd also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). In today's episode:

Why the design of your blog is so vital4 areas of your blog design that you should review and update
How to refresh your blog sidebarHow to tackle your blog navigation
How to tackle your calls to actionHow to work out if you need to upgrade your blog design completely
5 key principles of effective design that you should implement in your blog designFurther Reading and Resources for How to Refresh the Design of Your Blog For Maximum Impact
Where to find a new blog themeStudioPress has a great range of options for wordpress themes. Check out what StudioPress has to offer here (ProBlogger affiliate link).
Other episodes in the Today, Not Someday Series:Part 1: Introducing New'Today, Not Someday'Series
Part 2: Why You Should Create a Product to Sell On Your Blog (and Tips on How to Do It)Part 3: How to Increase the Subscriber Numbers to Your Email List
Part 4: How to Get Readers Excited to Join and Stay on Your Email ListPart 5: How to Use Autoresponders to Fast Track Engagement and Profit

Meet my new friend, Edgar (and a SPECIAL OFFER)Full Transcript
Expand to view full transcriptCompress to smaller transcript viewI’d like to welcome a new sponsor to the ProBlogger podcast for the duration of this 10 part series, my friend ‘Edgar'.

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Hi there and welcome to episode 71 of the ProBlogger podcast. My name is Darren Rowse and today, we are going to talk about your blog’s design. This is part of our ongoing series of challenges that I’m giving you every couple of days over the month of December, to go away and do something today that you have probably got on your someday list.Design is something that many of us, as bloggers say, “Yeah, one day I’ll redesign my blog,” or, “One day I’ll look at that navigation area,” or, “One day I’ll give my sidebar a spring-clean.” Well, I have got some news for you. Today is the day. We are using the hashtag #TodayNotSomeday” over on Twitter and a lot of you have been sharing the things that you have be...

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