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5 Effective Tips for Starting a Sustainable Living Website

by Emma L. Business consultant

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If you are passionate about the benefits of sustainable living and wish to share those feelings with the world, then you might have thought about starting a green website. Considering the growing environmental concerns and a higher need for eco-friendly solutions now is truly the perfect time to invest in a sustainable site that can easily become successful and profitable. And even though starting a website might seem like a daunting task at first, all you really need to do is follow these effective tips:

1.     Decide on the main focus first

Before starting a website, it’s important to decide on the main focus of your site first, whether it’s zero-waste lifestyles, vegan recipes, sustainable fashion, or climate change effects and reforms. The more narrow and unique the main focus of your website is, the more likely it is to attract your target audience.

Keep in mind that it doesn’t matter if your website expands to new fields and topics in the future. What’s essential is choosing the right niche now, and thinking of potential content and writing ideas on that particular theme in advance. This will allow you to create a strong, focused, and intentional website from the very beginning that will surely attract a higher number of visitors.

2.     Select a good hosting service

Once you are ready to start your website, you will need to find a web hosting service. Aside from making your site functional and accessible via the internet, a good hosting service will also provide high speeds, low loading times, and even backup options in some cases, which is incredibly important for the overall performance of your website.

However, if sustainable living is your main priority, you might want to opt for green web hosting companies that prioritize eco-friendliness as well. From GreenGeeks to DreamHost, there are a number of different services that focus on energy conservation, renewable resources, reduced paper usage, recycling, and other environmentally-conscious practices.

3.     Choose a memorable domain name

When choosing a domain name for your website, it’s essential to opt for something that clearly represents sustainability and your main eco-friendly focus, to make it instantly clear to your audience what the site is about. Similarly, it’s advised to choose something short and memorable, to ensure your visitors can always find you without any issues.

The domain extension you select for your website will be of great importance as well, which is why it might be best to choose a great personal website extension such as .me. Apart from being a trusted domain that has quite a personal meaning, an extension like .me is also SEO-friendly and represents a brilliant call to action that will directly appeal to your audience.

4.     Opt for an eye-catching theme

A theme is how your website will end up looking, which is quite important for user experience, while also helping to establish the type of website you will have. Even though it might be tempting to go for a green theme for a sustainable site, selecting more neutral, earthy tones might be better for readability and attractiveness, while user interface icons can still adhere to the eco-friendly theme.

If you have a larger budget, hiring a great web designer would be the best option, allowing you to create a visually appealing website that conforms to your exact wishes and needs. If not, there are also a wide array of different pre-made themes you could purchase online, and use the one you find most alluring for your website.

5.     Create eco-friendly content

When your website is finally up and running, filling it up with content will be the last step you need to take. While your content needs to be relevant, interesting, and engaging, it’s also essential to keep the niche of your website in mind, and only put out content that’s directly related to your main focus of sustainability.

Now might also be a good time to create a posting schedule and figure out how often you will be posting content on your website. Although the most common publishing schedules include posting once or twice a week, don’t feel the pressure to post more frequently than you are able to, as quality always beats quantity when it comes to SEO and retaining an interested audience.

Starting a sustainable living website clearly doesn’t have to be difficult, as long as you follow the effective guidelines mentioned above. Skills and experience will come over time, so just focus on doing what you love and expressing yourself through your website for now.


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About Emma L. Advanced Pro  Business consultant

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Joined APSense since, February 18th, 2016, From Sydney, Australia.

Created on Oct 29th 2021 04:59. Viewed 306 times.

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