First things FIRST! - The importance of professional blog headers

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One thing a career in graphic design and desktop publishing taught me is that what separates the average from the exceptional is attention to detail - and that is precisely what I intend to focus on with some of my posts for the next little while. Having made the announcement POST about the launch of the LIFESTYLE LOUNGE community yesterday (or PHC rebrand rather) I also made the decision to take a very “hands on” approach to building it in a positive and productive manner – helping people along the way (by way of posts and engagement) to improve their lifestyle blogs both in applicability, aesthetics and general professionalism – starting right here, right now.

There is an old saying “always put your best foot forward first”. This is applicable in all the arenas of life and the blogging sphere is not any different. People are visual creatures by nature which is why the manner in which things are “packaged and presented” contributes largely to their ultimate success or failure – doesn’t matter what it is. The same goes for your blog posts.

The very FIRST thing people see is your header thumbnail and it really is the BEST chance you have to capture a potential readers attention, so it is incredibly important that it LOOKS GOOD! Yes, I know this has been said before by many, but it is a topic and piece of guidance which is repeatedly ignored in spite of that. There are literally countless resources, sites and apps available which can help to improve your first impression, but there also has to be an understanding of what does or doesn’t look good in order to successfully use the tools at your disposal. I would like to try and assist in that regard.

Let’s say for instance you are going to do a product review post on the latest red nail polish from a specific brand. Let’s be frank, not everyone is a photographer – nor do we all have phones which take incredible photos. Again, what sets an average photo apart from a great one is the creative eye behind the camera and the reality of the matter is – if it does not look at least relatively professional then you probably should not use it on your blog header image. Use it within the blog post, sure – but NOT on your header. Let me elaborate - look at the below image.

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It is a very AVERAGE photo. Nothing special about it. Let's say I decide to use that pic for my blog header and I even go as far as using a design template site such as CANVA to help me design a professional looking header with that image. I upload and neatly place the image on a nice template and put the appropriate heading in etc. I am likely to end up with a result something like this...

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Now, that looks decent, but not in any way exceptional. Yes, it certainly beats just using the photo on its own... but it could still be a whole lot more professional. Everyone knows you are about to review "so and so's" new polish because your title already says that... so you do NOT need to use your own image for the header if it is not professional enough. The key comes in with you being honest enough with yourself to decide whether it is or isn't. And if you are not sure how your photo fares, go to google and look up "nail polish advert" or "nail polish photography" to give yourself a basis for comparison.

There are countless sites which offer free stock photography such as UNSPLASH and PIXABAY and the levels of professionalism are generally pretty good. Personally, I prefer Unsplash from a professional aesthetic perspective - but both have a lot to offer. Now, to really compare apples with apples, I have not changed the design template chosen, nor the title and font - I have simply changed the photograph and the manner in which it is applied to the template.

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Three completely different approaches to the layout, but using professional images and more effective layouts - BUT, what makes the BIGGEST difference is the photo because even if I keep the layout exactly the same as it was in the first design sample, the end result is STILL more professional... take a look for yourself.

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One small detail changed which makes an incredible difference in the levels of impact which the finished header holds. It puts your BEST foot forward first. You can save the "real you" photo for somewhere in the middle of the blog. It IS good to have your own photos added because this is what humanizes the article, but a balance between using your own photos and stock can be struck. Certain things are appropriate in certain places and for your header thumbnail, professionalism comes first.

The importance of this extends beyond the individual post through to your blog feed. When you create consistently classy and professional looking headers your blog feed will begin to hold it's own sense of appeal to those that land on it because it is attractive to the eye.

I know I have used one example here, but the fact of the matter is that this advice and principle should be applied to ALL your content and posts. Take the time to go the extra mile - it is always worth it! You may struggle a little in the beginning but will improve with time and practice. If you put the effort in to repeatedly create good looking headers, you will look back in a year to the first time you did it and will be impressed at how far you have come, I promise.

Another little snippet of advice I would like to add to the above, is consistency! When you use Canva or some other template design site, make sure that you choose the same template dimensions every time and also make sure that the size and shape are suitable. Blogs - especially here on Hive, "generally" (there will always be exceptions) look better in the feed and on your page with the above sampled horizontal shape, but if you prefer... a square is also aesthetically pleasing - just make sure that the focal points of the design are toward the middle of the square because for those that still make use of the "traditional list view" it will automatically chop the top and bottom of your thumbnail, as you can see in the sample from my blog below - which was a square-ish shape thumbnail.

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If you want to stand out and get your content noticed...It really is all in the details! I hope this bit of guidance and advice helps you along your journey as a blogger and to those who are already and intend posting to the Lifestyle Lounge community page, I hope you will make use of this advice moving forward so that together we can build a community feed that is filled with professionalism and enticing eye candy for the readers!

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Until next time...
Much Love from Cape Town, South Africa xxx
Jaynielea

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I like using Pexels.com too, this post is an excellent guide for all those who want to improve the image of their blog, it is very important to have a professional image and play with the colors and typography selected.

Thanks for sharing this useful information!

A hug! <3

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Yes they are great too. Thanks for sharing that resource for everyone here too.

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What separates the average from the exceptional is attention to detail.

This is so true with blogs vs other types of writing. I was always confident in the style and competence of my writing before I started blogging, but realized pretty quick that I needed to learn design skills to get eyes on my posts.

As soon as I took that plunge to learn GIMP and photo editing for creating punchy title images, my blogs started getting more traction. This whole blogging journey has been a wild ride of learning new skills. From video editing to basic blockchain SQL queries, I've ended up learning many things I never would have taking a more mainstream approach to my creative writing.

Nice to catch up with what you're up to Jaynie, and to see that you are well 🙂

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Nice to catch up with what you're up to Jaynie, and to see that you are well

Likeswise!!!

GIMP is also a great piece of open source software. I use to have that on our public laptops in my shop years ago. I obviously still use the traditional design apps because I have always had them for my work, but will often make use of quicker "insta" tools these days too haha!

It is ALL a great learning experience and is incredible to look back after some time. You were always set for success because your writing is incredible.

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You got them right dear, I love using canva in editing, while I get my photos from pixabay and unsplash. Those are Really good sites to choose from, I'm still in search of a site such as canva

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Thanks for the positive input hon.

I stopped looking for anything comparing to Canva because they really do facilitate it all and I love that the mobile app works so seamlessly too. However, if you are still keen to investigate it HERE is a comparative post which you may find interesting.

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I really needed this. Its true, one has to pay attention to details as it might be a gamechanger. I use canva mobile app to do my minimalist designs and all.

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Thank you, I agree a post does look good with a header, I may have a play around will give me something new to try :)

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Exploring new things is always a positive step x

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Thank you, I know I need to improve the look of my blog, and Canva looks like a good tip. I hope to glean more from future posts on this topic.

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My pleasure :) glad you found the post userful! Enjoy Canva - it really is a super site and app!

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This was extremely helpful to me as a new user. I’ve spent some time on Canva and and unfold and find them both super user friendly. Thanks for reminding us to keep leaning into excellence! That was excellent.

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My absolute pleasure! Thank you too - for such positive feedback. None of us have reached any kind of finish line, so I continue to learn too - and value input like this enormously. xxx

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Excellent advice @jaynie, quite an eye opener, really fascinates me how subtle changes can make a huge difference! Thank you! Much food for thought here.

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and thank you too @lizelle. Really value the positive feedback. I also learn through my own blog meanderings haha... MWAH!

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You know, I'm the first to admit, my graphics suck are non existent. I'm always a little jealous of what some other people put out. You're absolutely right that it makes a post look really snazzy.

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Snazzy Jazzy eh! ;)
Jealousy makes you nasty hey @wwwiebe and nasty doesn't suit you hehehehe ;)
xoxoxo

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For me it’s a combination of using mostly pictures I take myself and a bit from free sourced websites and I always try to make them more me like. I have to start using Canva I have others and I forgot about that one. And I totally agree on an lay out that’s appealing because that is what me mostly will decide to go and read the blog.
And also a educational blog like this is great for all the newbies around
Have a great day

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Yes - your blogs have a great balance hon and you ALWAYS make an effort towards the aesthetic!

And also a educational blog like this is great for all the newbies around

Thank you - and yes agreed. ( A few older members too, to be frank)

At the end of the day, I just think Hive needs to up it's game... with the Lifestyle lounge I intend to work actively at making that happen.

Love you!

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A few members can indeed use a bit more tips maybe the shares in the lounge will
Be those tips

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yip. Planning to do that on a daily basis! Just snippets and tips etc.

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You are always rocking it. xoxo

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MWAH! Love you angel. Thank you for such a lovely compliment. Have a super weekend!

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Thank you very much for your advice, I will try to follow it, happy day.

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My pleasure love. Glad you found it informative and hopefully useful hehe :) Hope you have a lovely weekend!

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Thank you very much friend @jaynie for your advice, these help are always useful coming from a professional like you.

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My pleasure sweetie. Glad you found it useful! xxx

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I really like everything in this new community for me The LIFESTYLE LOUNGE. An interesting approach for preparing blogs.
I am very glad that I was invited here today.
Thank you!

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@jaynie! By the way! All links in this post - CANVA, UNSPLASH and PIXABAY lead back to this post. Please check if possible. My apologies for the hint.

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