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How to look at your blog

Learn to analyze your blog objectively with tips from Eroticon 2019. Explore critical design elements and essential basics. Discover the importance of readability, navigation, and defining your blog's purpose. Get insights on layout, content visibility, and optimization for various devices. Make informed choices on social media integration, image sizes, and utilizing theme spaces effectively. Embrace constructive criticism to enhance your blog's impact and identify your niche. Navigate the fine line between personal expression and potential monetization. Get inspired to refine your blog with intention and purpose.

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How to look at your blog

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  1. How to look at your blog with a critical eye Eroticon 2019

  2. Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. Eroticon 2019

  3. Design Elements What is critical? Your Footer Here

  4. The Basics! • How does it look? • Can you read it on all devices? • Can you find the content? • Does it have an about me page? • Archive and Categories • Search Your Footer Here

  5. The Basics! • Social Media • Contact Form • Correctly sized images • Blog roll? • Using the spaces the theme provides Your Footer Here

  6. What’s the point? • What are you trying to say with your blog? • Making money or not? • What is your niche? Your Footer Here

  7. Volunteer Websites? • This is contructive critism. • This is an opinion not rules, but we do have some experience with this. *PowerPoint SmartArt graphic Your Footer Here

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