Community blog consulting - a resume
- October 17th, 2007
- Sourcebench
Five days after we started our experimental community based blog consulting Darren posted a first summary of the project. Over 80 responses gave me a pretty clear vision of things we need to do to make this site a better place.
Here are some of the things we already did today:
- Posting comments without registrations - done!
- "Read more" links on frontpage articles - done!
- Tag cloud readability - improved!
- Remove white space, create more contentspace - some improvement!
- Increased font size - done!
Things we will do soon:
- More structured content - content will be easier to find due to better categorization and layout
- Front page redesign - the front page will be redesigned to provide more information with a better structure. The header will get smaller and will be better organized
- Featured, most visited, most commented posts - there will be sections on the frontpage that emphasize the best posts and the handpicked ones.
- Better writing style - Sourcebench is searching for new members that will contribute better content.
- SEO - The page will be optimized for better search engine rankings.
- Code optimization - once we are done, we will re-optimize the code to be standard compliant again.
- Adding unique features - The page will get some unique features that will make it different from other "just blogs"
















One comment to “Community blog consulting - a resume”
- October 18th, 2007
- Easton Ellsworth
October 18th, 2007 at 9:42 pmAwesome to see you adapting so quickly and listening so well to all that feedback!
Submit your comment