7 Thoughts on Optimizing your Wordpress Blog
Published by cornelius on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 in Miscellaneous.Tags: blogging, branding, design, wordpress
Ok, finally I spent a full day on developing an own Wordpress theme for my blog and did everything I always wanted my blog to be able to. It should already be the third bigger iteration while blogging. The reasons have been the following.
Old Posts Without Future
I recognized that old posts not facing the front page anymore disappeared and got no more interest. So the new site cares a lot about older posts. I used the Related Posts plugin to refer to posts with similar tags, cleaned up the navigation, so the archive and the categories are more visible and easier to access. There is now one sidebar just showing links to find other posts of your interest, through search, categories, tags or by the rating of AideRSS.
The home page is now like a portal where you can explore stuff. Only on this page you see the widget sidebar and the footer with the recent posts, comments and recent twitter messages.
Content is King
It was not just supposed to be a redesign, it was clear to have the goal to write better and more interesting posts. Shorter with more unique aspects and better use of lists and font styles. I reduced the amount of categories to focus on the things everyone expects, entrepreneurship and technology and one catch the rest category miscellaneous. Good content will arise out of the fact that our mobile startup involves doing a lot of research about various topics and along the way our experiences and failures should be in the interest for other entrepreneurs. This blog should now exactly support this goal. A regular schedule is also planned from today on!
Widget Clutter
Widgets are nice but if the sidebar is longer than 5 full blog posts something is wrong. I decided to use one widget sidebar just on the front page at the right. So all content pages are freed of flashing Twitter messages and disturbing click-me-now buttons. I added the MyBlogLog widget to see who is visiting my page, an interesting concept and I will check it out for some months.
Search Engine Optimization
One of the biggest problems I recognized was the fact that I never cared about search engine optimization. A big mistake because thinking about SEO improves also your site concept and the way you write you blog posts which at the end should increase your search traffic. The All in one SEO-Pack Plugin is great and is super simple to install and use. From now on page titles are SEO-friendly and many optimizations are done under the hood to make Google & Co more likely to give higher rankings (e.g. care about double content).
Check also out the definitive guide for Wordpress SEO. The new single post pages have no surrounding clutter like the widget sidebar or the Twitter messages, so the keyword density is a lot higher and the ranking should improve. The URLs are also more SEO-friendly. Instead of including a date scheme, the format %category%/%postname% is used.
A Design Supporting the Content
My old wordpress theme was a typical big header two-column design. Nothing really exciting and the blue colors got more and more disturbing. The new design focuses on simplicity, the content is king. The post titles and the context of each post are now easier to recognize, achieved by improving the title area of a single post. You directly see the date, the category the post belongs to and the tags.
Tagging the World
On my old blog tagging was not really used. I assigned them but you could only see them after the content of a single blog post. Now you can see them directly under the title for each post and a tag cloud shows the most important tags in the sidebar. Related posts are also recognized by the used tags. Tagging brings semantic to posts that you should facilitate.
Personality
Blogging is presenting an own perspective on various topics, so it is an individual thing. I totally redesigned the header area to be more unique and easier to recognize. The inperspektive logo is now part of the new branding and it sets the main colors and supports the name of the blog. www.inperspektive.com is the new main address, without a subfolder /blog or different domain names. Next to the logo there is a simple navigation presented as a sentence. The blog has no complex structure and sub pages, it is all about the individual posts. Still, I needed to refer to the About and the Resources page and wanted to express the importance of subscribing to this blog.
What do you think? More content will follow in the next weeks.
