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  2. This is SO interesting — I hadn’t really thought about atmosphere on my blog!

    I think your tips for creating atmosphere above are brilliant, and effective. I also think bloggers first need to think about their goals for their blog. For instance, if you want to soothe harried souls, then you need to create that type of atmosphere. But if you want to motivate and “chop chop chop!” inspire, then you need a snappier, get-to-it atmosphere.

    And your own personality plays a role, too. If you’re colorful and exuberant, then your blog should express who your are. If you’re quiet and subdued, then maybe your blog should reflect that (unless you want to be a totally different person online — and there’s nothing wrong with that!).

    Thanks for this food for thought, George :-)

    Laurie
    .-= Quips and Tips for Successful Writers´s last blog ..How to Fail and Bounce Back as a Writer, Blogger, or Freelancer =-.

    • Hi Laurie,

      That’s why I think it is so important for folks to figure out how they want people to feel when they get to a website. If you want folks to buy something, make it a conducive atmosphere to do so. If you want them to come in and hang around for a bit, create that kind of atmosphere.

      Personality does play a key role and that is one of the great things about this: You can be whoever you want and it’s all good!

      George

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  4. Thanks so much for the shout out George! I feel all famous or something :) Wonderful post, as usual. Thinking about atmosphere goes a long way towards developing ones brand too…it’s not just about feeling cozy but providing readers with a memorable experience helps set ‘who you are’ in their mind. It helps them to remember you.
    .-= Heather´s last blog ..The Humor of Motherhood =-.

    • Heather,

      Thanks so much for the inspiration! As soon as you tweeted it I was like, “Of course!”

      I like the idea of providing a memorable experience. What a great way to stand out from the masses!

      George

  5. Great post! I write humor but my writing blog isn’t a chucklefest design-wise. I like to keep it soothing to the eye and (hopefully) not too cluttered; tasteful graphics, relevant content on the sidebars (no ads) and the posts interesting and funny. I may have to cozy it up a bit after this, may I borrow a match for the fireplace?
    .-= stacey´s last blog ..Chuck Norris has invaded the Zombie Dating Guide =-.

    • Stacey,

      I think that’s a pretty smart way to go. Atmosphere does not have to equate what you write about.

      Comment Luv shows your last post title and if your site matched your writing, I would envision Sean of the Dead kung-fuing his way through your sidebars and comments section. :-)

      Thanks for stopping by!

      George

  6. Frankly, it hard to come up with a perfect atmosphere for a blog. People have different preferences. I kind of focus on my content, after all, that’s what my readers came for. :-)

    • Hi Walter!

      Yeah, I don’t think it can ever be perfect, but we all try to create some kind of atmosphere. Otherwise our sites would be plain white backgrounds with 12 point Times New Roman…

      George

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