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8 Stunning Ways to Choose the Best Design for Your Blog

by Rick Hansen Blog Starting Guide
A good looking blog or website provides an exceptional user experience and makes the visitors stay and browse for a little more. If the content of your blog is presented in an exquisite manner, the reader will more likely return and share your blog on the social media. Choosing the best design theme for a blog is imperative, and one should not ignore this aspect.

Selection of the perfect theme depends on the niche of your blog, its content, and target audience. However, there are some common yet noteworthy blog designing hacks that every new and experienced blogger must know.


1) Create a Theme According to Your Content and the Audience:

Do you maintain a business blog? Is it about contemporary lifestyle & fashion updates? Does it contain educational content? Do you write health-related articles? Well, different blogs target the different audience and provide a specific kind of content. You should choose the theme based on your blog’s niche and readers. If it is a business blog, you would not want to put a theme with excessive vibrant and flashy colors. Whereas, a modest theme with mild green color and leafy patterns might be more visually appealing for a health blog.

2) Make It Simple:

It is said that through simplicity comes a great beauty. Making your blog stuffed with bulky animations, complex themes, and colorful layouts might make it unnecessarily sophisticated and slow to load. A simple layout provides ease of navigation to the users and lets them focus solely on the content rather than other distractive details.

A good blog fulfills the purpose of the writers as well as all the information needs of the readers. Hence, one should aim to create a blog with simple, attractive layout with a high degree of usability. Choosing a theme from the WordPress’s gigantic collection of free and premium themes is always a great idea.

3) Choose a Responsive Theme:

It won’t be an exaggeration to affirm today’s time an era of smartphones since there are over two billion smartphone users worldwide. Many organizations now generate a big portion of their revenue through smartphones. Internet users prefer to use their smartphone to stay updated and gather information, especially when they don’t have access to laptops. Even in the Google search results, mobile-friendly sites outrank the ones who aren’t. Hence, making your blog compatible and responsive for the screen resolution of smartphones is always a great approach. You can check the mobile responsiveness of your theme at Google’s mobile-friendly test page.

4) Cross-Browser Compatibility of the Blog:

Cross-browser compatibility of your blog’s theme is utterly important. Your blog’s theme must run smoothly on all the major browsers available, as all the users don’t use the same browser. If you are going to use the WordPress’s free or premium theme, make sure to check the cross-browser compatibility details on the developer’s website. Chrome, Firefox, and Safari are popular among PC users, whereas Chrome, Opera Mini and UC Browser are quite common among smartphone users. To check your theme’s compatibility with different browsers, just run demo pages of your blog on major browsers or make use of free tools available online.

5) Utilize the Power of WordPress Plugins:

Using some outstanding WordPress plugins will let your blog run with its full potential. There are more than 40,000 WordPress plugins available. Some popular plugins like WP-PageNavi and WP Super Cache can boost the functionality of your blog. Another important plugin, Akismet, checks your comments to find spam, while the Jetpack plugin increases the web traffic and provides security against hacking attempts.

6) Make It SEO-Friendly:

If your blog’s theme is not optimized for SEO and generates a poorly coded HTML, then ranking top in search engines’ result would become a hornet’s nest. A strong and optimized theme generate a proper HTML5 that is crucial to rank higher. You can ask your developer if the theme is SEO optimized or not. Moreover, you can check the errors in the source code on your own by using the online markup validation services by W3C.

7) Overall Rating and User Reviews:

Feeling difficulties in choosing one WordPress theme over others? Do many of them seem equally appealing to you? Checking the overall rating and crawling through the user reviews will give you an accurate idea about the theme’s quality. If a theme sufficiently fulfilled your requirements, you might want to leave a review as well, to help others as well to make your blog popular.

8) Developer’s Support Options:

If developer’s support is available for a theme, definitely go for it. However, there are only a few free themes that offer developer’s support. That way you won’t have to spend your precious bucks on fixing the errors that may supposedly occur later.

For beginners, a great many numbers of eye-catchy WordPress themes are available. You may go for the feature-rich premium ones with enhanced functionalities. While designing your theme, just strive to make it simple, elegant, easy-to-navigate, and SEO optimized.

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