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The regularity of your content: the key to successful communication

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 6:23 am
by simarahman5835
A few weeks ago, during a discussion, my interlocutor asked me a question that I did not expect: is it really necessary to write several blog posts over time? The answer is obvious and I will not keep you in suspense any longer. Yes, absolutely. You must produce content regularly if you want to achieve your goals . A single article is not enough to ensure your online presence. And if you think otherwise, let me explain why you will have to write articles with a defined rhythm.
When I first meet a client, I need to know what they want to say about their business. I need to know their expectations and needs regarding their site. I always do a little awareness raising on eco-design because the goal is to get to the essentials, to eliminate the superfluous.

Then, we work on the tree structure and the structure of the cambodia whatsapp number data site to see what is truly relevant. We choose the elements that are essential. To make this part a little more fun, and to save resources, I work with paper. And yes! When I am not creating a site, I try to work without a computer. I created prototype cards that represent typical pages found on websites. We build the structure of the different pages in this way. This way, my client can more easily get an idea of ​​his future site. And I can see what his needs are.

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The first impression may be more professional
Often, when you communicate before your launch, you don't yet have all the elements that identify your activity, such as your brand identity for example. As a result, you may give off an unprofessional first impression. Starting your communication after your launch allows you to do it once you have set up a graphic charter for your project . This will give a more professional image and therefore can bring more confidence to people who discover your project.

Disclaimer: your visual identity is important, however, it is not what determines the quality and value of your offer. You can succeed without having an ultra-detailed graphic charter. It's better and it helps you, but it's not an end in itself (sorry graphic designer friends).