At times the blogosphere can seem like a massive space. Beneath the enormity of that word – blogosphere – are clusters of communities and networks, each operating within their own niche only vaguely aware of each other and the similarities they have.
I’ve had the benefit of having dipped my toe in many a blogging pond. When I began my journey I never dreamed I’d be moving in the circles I am now – back then I was a parent blogger, with the preconceived stereotypes that go with it. Stepping into the marketing and blogging tips world has opened my eyes to how closeted a lot of us are and it’s had me doubting myself, along with the plan I have for this blog.
20 Top Feminine WordPress Themes To Feed Your Creativity - Stacey Corrin
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3487 days ago
This is certainly a very interesting list of themes. I'm curious. How large a role do you think theme plays in the overall marketing of a site? In other words, do you feel choosing a theme should reflect the blogger or business behind a blog, the audience being targeted or both?
3486 days ago
3487 days ago
For example a business blog may be more inclined to go for a design that's easier for the audience to use and which reflects the readers expectations of the brand.
A creative blogger however, may want to really put across their personality - what makes them different and unique because it's reflected in their work.
Ultimately I think it's about balance and really knowing your audience.