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Website, blog or blogsite – which is right for you?

by Fiona Humberstone on February 19, 2010 · 6 comments

I’ve had quite a few conversations this week with business owners confused about whether they need a blogsite, a website or a blog – or a combination of the two! And it can get pretty confusing – everyone you speak to has a different opinion, and here are my views.

By blogsite I mean a mixture of a website and blog. Sometimes that means a “stream of consciousness” mingle of web pages and posts; other times it might simply be a website with a blog integrated onto one page. The author will have one login and one “backend” to the system which makes it easier to manage, and of course, cheaper to create as you’re only designing and hosting one site rather than two. I have to say, I think that blogsites are rarely as effective as a seperate blog/ website combo.

I find them confusing and hard to navigate round at worst, challenging to engage with at best. Posts mingle with sales copy, and with just one link in the menu bar (usually entitled “blog” or “news”) it’s difficult (although not impossible) to dig back into the archives and really engage with the author.

By far and away the most sensible option is the website and separate blog combination. I really believe that websites should be neat, easy to navigate and focused on selling (not in an all out shouty way, but you’ve got to attract attention, create desire and ask for the order). Blogs on the other hand are all about positioning you as an expert, sharing knowledge and building relationships. Go too salesy on a blog and you’ll turn your reader off, fail to be salesy enough on your website and you’ll miss opportunities.

So the only sensible combination I can see is a website that sells and a blog that builds relationships. It’s rare that you can find a blogsite that mixes the two successfully.

Of course a blog and a website will cost you more (assuming you have them both professionally designed) than just a blogsite. After all, there are two sites to host, manage, design and construct. But they absolutely won’t take any more of your time to manage – why would they? You’ll have the same number of pages after all!

I have a website and a blog. And the two are so seamlessly linked (simply through a link in the navigation bar) that many clients thought that I had an integrated blogsite. But the clue is in the menu bar (as well as the completely different but complementary designs): click on the nav bar in my blog and you’ll be able to pull up all the posts on, say, branding. This makes my blog much easier to interact and engage with than a one page wonder within your website.

My vote will always be for the seperate (but linked via the navigation bar) website and blog. How about yours? What do you think?

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The Flourish website is live

by Fiona Humberstone on January 31, 2010 · 3 comments

Yesterday morning I hit the “go” button on the website. I took down the holding page, took a deep breath and launched the Flourish website.

After more than six months developing the brand: from selecting a name (that’s another story for another day) to developing the logo, choosing colours and rolling out the corporate identity, the website seems like the final step in making it all feel real. I’ve bought the champagne, ordered the cake and am looking forward to my first official day in business as Flourish!

I’m not certain we won’t tweak the design of this site. I for one think that the illustrations might be a little ‘plain’ compared to the homepage. And particularly for our ‘engaging’ brand, I’d like them to have a little more texture, a little more going on. But the challenge is that it’s hard to use stock images without them using cheesy. And you also need to have a theme. Now the obvious theme for flourish is gardening – and I love the images I’ve used on the homepage. But there’s a fine balance between metaphorical gardening images, and the whole thing looking like a seed catalogue! It’s a difficult balance…

So for now, partly because I’m exhausted, and partly because I want to see what the team think, I’m going to leave the website as is. We’re passionate about never missing deadlines, so I was delighted that I launched 24 hours early. And yes, if you look closely you’ll see that one page is waiting for content (the portfolio plugin I’d planned to use just didn’t work so it looks like we’ll need to code it by hand) but overall I like it. We do need to get the portfolio coded (and fast) but because our blog is so rich in case studies I felt it was ok to launch without it.

I’d love to know what you think about the illustrations. Are they too plain? Or do you think everything else (background and blog) are so full on that it’s nice to keep things simple? The jury’s still out for me, but I’m glad to have it launched. I’m off to slouch on the sofa with a cup of tea and a magazine.

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In the studio this week… A gorgeous new blog for Matt Pereira

January 31, 2010

Da dah! I’m really chuffed to be able to show you the new designs for Guildford based photographer Matt Pereira’s new blogsite.
We first worked with Matt about 18 months ago when we printed some stationery for him. He seemed to like us…
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Marvellous Monthly Marketing Tips has a new home!

January 12, 2010

Regular blog readers will have noticed that I went a little quiet on my blog from the middle of December. And yes, the Christmas festivities did have a lot to do with that. But the truth is that I’d been meaning to move my blog across to Wordpress from Typepad for a while, and December [...]

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In the studio this week… Branding and website design for the Wedding Community

December 10, 2009

I feel like I may be bending the truth a little when I talk about doing the Wedding Community’s branding “this week”. The truth is that we started on the branding and the website design several months ago – June in fact! But we’ve been sworn to secrecy until this week. So it is with [...]

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In the studio this week… Website design for 21st Century Riot

November 25, 2009

21st Century Riot are an MIB Music band and we've recently rebranded them. Their old site design was actually pretty cool, but the problem was that the colours and images gave a really 'young' feel to the band. Whilst the original colours were very "spring" like (bright blues, lots of light and white space) we [...]

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Do you really need a twitter strategy?

October 31, 2009

I was chatting with a client yesterday and somehow we got on to twitter. "I still haven't put together my twitter strategy" he said. And I thought… twitter strategy? Do I have a twitter strategy? Do I even need a twitter strategy?
So how about you? Do you have a twitter strategy for your business?
For those [...]

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It’s the last copywriting workshop of the year!

August 12, 2009

Does your writing win you business?

Simple, powerful copywriting techniques to help you sell moreMost websites, leaflets and emails are so badly written that they lose companies business. Can you afford to miss sales opportunities at the moment?
As a business owner you’ll probably spend a lot of your time writing. Wouldn’t it help if you knew [...]

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The trouble with stock photos

July 9, 2009

I'm a huge fan of stock photography. It's a cost effective way of adding interest to your marketing literature as well powerfully communicating to your customers. But it does have it's downsides…

When we created the Grow Your Business brand back in 2007 we selected an image of a girl on istockphoto to be our [...]

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In the studio this week… Website design for Plantpassion in Guildford

June 30, 2009

It's not often that I get to flex my design muscles for client jobs. I usually leave them in the incredibly capable hands of my design team: Caroline, Rob and Chloe. But this month I fancied a challenge! Claire Brown runs successful gardening company Plantpassion and came to us with an exciting brief:

Create a design [...]

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