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Graphic: Fix Your Site Focus

By Nile Flores 18 Comments


Site focus is something that no matter if you are a blogger, business owner, or just have a site for the fun of it, you will always be tweaking your site focus and content for optimal site conversion.

If you site is confusing to your visitors, then how do you expect them to get to the articles you want them to read, or even perhaps venture upon the products you hope they might want to purchase. This graphic below is a reminder to make sure to keep your eye on your site’s focus.


Filed Under: Social Media Tagged With: content, site focus

About Nile Flores

Nile is a 43-year old female from the greater St. Louis (Southern Illinois side) area. Nile is a mother of 1 son. She is also a web designer and developer, a graphic designer, and a public speaker, who exclusively designs and develops using WordPress. She also blogs at GoDaddy's Blog, Verpex Hosting's blog and her very personal sites, Pixelled and Nail Polish Happy.




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  1. Thiar Thea says

    July 2, 2012 at 11:41 pm

    May I download the picture above ? I want to put it as a wall on my second monitor. The picture is very inspiring and motvating

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  2. William Amis says

    July 3, 2012 at 12:29 am

    Nile, great topic and I must say keeping your site free of all those stupid pop-up requiring people to join this or give emails is lacking focus.

    If you want people to interact on your site and that grows continued visitors. Just keep it simple and leave all that sales junk off. Then stop doing those self-promotions after giving us no usable content.

    When you have only one or two people that should tell you to get with Nile. \

    Thank you Nile for being real and please keep us updated on what works and what will not. This is so great !

    Reply
  3. Suneeta says

    July 3, 2012 at 2:07 pm

    I have been following your blog and really like each of the post as they are extremely helpful and talks about the issues that are most often overlooked by us. My question to you is how do I keep a focus on my site and fix the problem?

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  4. Alex Thompson says

    July 3, 2012 at 11:19 pm

    To get focus on the webpage design should be creative enough to attract the all visitors

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  5. Jupiter Jim says

    July 4, 2012 at 12:50 am

    Nile,

    simple Little Graphic, but a very important one! I love getting emails for blogs I have subscribed to when the topic is narrow because I know that the blog owner keeps to the topic and I’ll probably be interested in the latest blog post received as an email in my inbox.

    When the blog focus is not narrow and you get a blog post in your email from that blog, you can easily get frustrated or bored because the blog post has nothing to do with what made you interested in that blog post in the first place.

    For the most part, the narrower the focus, the better. For instance my site focuses on Video Tutorials for WordPress and for Thesis Theme for WordPress. Plus I have plenty of posts that are text and just related to WordPress. So there are three different types of posts on my blog. I could easily just have one site for WP and another site for Thesis. I still wrestle with that one.

    Thanks for the nice graphic and for getting us to think and focus!

    Have a great Independence Day!

    ~ Jupiter Jim

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  6. Amandeep Singh Nagpal says

    July 4, 2012 at 11:09 pm

    I must say , Focus is something which these days new bloggers are not fond of . They just want to earn money chunks of money in a single night .

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  7. Miraz says

    July 6, 2012 at 7:46 am

    Site force focus on the basic of site motto. If anyone confused about your ” Why your website is for?” its a problem to him to use your website.Wonderful and very much important matter this is.

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  8. Sanjib Saha says

    July 13, 2012 at 7:29 am

    Hello Nile,

    A good one this. Site focus should never be deviated from whether you are into SEO or own a website. The purpose of hosting the site should not be lost. Content should be frequently updated while maintaining the consistency. If all these are followed seriously, your site will never lose the traffic and its loyal visitors.

    Thanks for the Post, Nile

    Sanjib

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  9. prabhat says

    July 13, 2012 at 11:50 pm

    hi nile
    really inspiring lines. many of us think that they can grab huge traffic with a great variety of content but this is not true . you are confusing your visitors by doing this

    Reply
  10. Tahir Imran says

    July 30, 2012 at 9:39 pm

    Wallpapers are a captivating source of imagination. This side provide new desktop wallppaer and ideas for different situations, occasions and events. Be it for expression love of cats a romantic situation,Beautiful and well captured fruit are hardly ignored and catches the eye.

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  11. ayesha says

    July 31, 2012 at 12:28 am

    The perfect is one who gives all the answer of the question. We must satisfy our clients our work becomes more preferable. All points are very interesting.

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  12. Sarene Costa says

    August 24, 2012 at 12:54 pm

    I think it is really hard to pull a blog into focus when a blog has been out of focus for a while. Unfortunately I think a lot of blogs are started with just the vaguest of plans and they can quickly become unruly messes.

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  13. Melanie Young says

    September 29, 2012 at 5:46 pm

    Since I am new at blogging and have not quite yet found my target audience I’m sure the content of my blog will go through many changes. I have some basic ideas of where I want to go take it so hopefully it won’t take me long to tailor my subject accordingly.

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  14. David Etherington says

    October 10, 2012 at 1:51 am

    Site focus is something im having a spot of bother with at the moment. My business have been until now a service company the websites done ok and brings me a fair amount of work. This year we are looking at a change of direction and starting selling direct to customers rather than visiting to do the work. The online store is under construction and its going in the place of my existing site. … now do I have the site as an online store only with no mention of my service business or should the site be a split shop / service info site…I don’t want to loose visiters looking to buy a product if they see im a service provider as well and visa versa.

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  15. Mindy Koch says

    November 8, 2012 at 12:29 am

    I just went through this today! I realized I had veered WAY too far off of my original blog focus and so decided to start another blog. INTENTIONALLY FOCUSED this time!

    I absolutely love that graphic! Perfect sentiment!

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  16. adi kurniawan says

    April 21, 2013 at 3:06 am

    the first thing comes in mind when starting a blog is blog purpose right ?

    (wether it’s for selling product and advertising based site )

    Reply
    • Mahendra says

      April 30, 2013 at 4:52 am

      Ya absolutely right adi kurniawan.Opening a blog with purpose is an important thing.

      Reply

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