A Blog Powered Website

Monday, February 11th, 2008 A Blog Powered Website

What’s a blog-powered web site? Well, the LarsonCreative.net web site is one! kathy’s-art.com, themainplace.com, and villagetheatrearts.com are examples too. While they looks and act like a regular web site as seen in LarsonCreative.net blog-powered web sites take advantage of a comprehensive set of off-the-shelf, often open source tools that allow modules to be added and customized. I use design to make these interact seamlessly.

Basic Web Site Features

  • Distinctly-designed home page.
  • Main navigation found on every page and other elements entice visitors to explore your entire site.
  • CSS-driven pages that define the color, fonts, and other design elements and gives the site a cohesive look and feeland brand.

What the Blog Platforms Adds:

  • A blog, of course, provides reader interactivity and updated content.
  • Authorized users can add, edit, and delete content on EVERY page with minimal HTML knowledge.
  • Enhanced web site elements, which often can be cost-prohibitive, are easily and inexpensively added, including:
    • Blog template designs can be easily modified and branded with CSS knowledge.
    • Developing an Internet-based taxonomy, which categorizes site information, helps readers and administrators to manage and find information.
    • Contact forms allow visitors to easily reach you.
    • Adding web site forums and/or comments allow readers to get involved in the site.
    • Allows multiple-user access, including defining different roles and touch points for each (including banning particular users as well).
    • E-commerce can be added just as with any web site.
    • It’s simple to add imagery and visual interest to every page with minor HTML knowledge.
    • Adding advertising and banners to pages is fairly straightforward and easily managed.
    • Pushing content to readers and subscribers via RSS feeds keeps them informed without them having to visit the site or get their inboxes filled with unwanted emails (Google’s - Feedburner offers a lot of tools to help publicize you content.)
    • Adding news aggregators allows you to include industry news to your site, keeping it fresh and interesting.
    • Easy to establish and track web site statistics and success metrics.
    • Can add fun elements like contests and forms without design constraints.
    • Multiple writers can be responsible for developing and managing content.
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ABOUT THIS AUTHOR

Eric
Hello, and welcome to my website. I am Eric Larson, a creative web designer from Orange County, California. I'm a hardworking and passionate web designer who specializes in creative high end professional web design and development. I began my career as a web designer back in 1998. I am currently working and holding the position of Lead Web Developer for Edgeworks Group. I create and develop websites for several markets. As a Lead Developer, I manage a team of writers, production assistants, programmers and designers. We work together on marketing, search engine optimization strategies (SEO), and other technologies such as flash and video. My qualifications extend beyond just creative web design. I have knowledge in web development with XHTML/HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, FLASH ANIMATION, CMS INTEGRATION, and SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION STRATEGIES (SEO).

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