starting a blog guide

  • Your blog’s navigation starts with Information Architecture

    Your blog’s navigation starts with Information Architecture

    Hey adventurer! This post is about creating a navigation menu and deciding what to include. However, we can’t just stash things into our navigation without understanding the structure of our website. That’s when Information Architecture enters the scene. Navigation is one of the most important parts of your website. If you’ve ever played a role-playing…

  • Why your blog needs a Privacy Policy and how to add one

    Why your blog needs a Privacy Policy and how to add one

    Hey adventurer! Starting a blog can feel overwhelming. There’s so much to consider: choosing the right platform, securing a domain, finding your voice, reading endless writing tips, and developing your unique style. With all this to juggle, it’s easy to overlook something crucial: a Privacy Policy (which is legally required) and Terms of Use (strongly…

  • How to choose and register a great domain for your blog

    How to choose and register a great domain for your blog

    Hey adventurer! To be honest, I use the word “great” in the title because it gives a positive spin, according to the headline analyzer. What I can promise you by this post is that you will have instructions on where to register a domain and some tips on how to choose one. I can’t promise…

  • How to start using Google Search Console for your blog

    How to start using Google Search Console for your blog

    Hey adventurer! I think Google Search Console is one of the best free tools available for anyone who is maintaining a website. Is it mandatory? No. But it’s a cool tool to use if you want to know more about your website’s online presence. What is Google Search Console? Google Search Console is a free…

  • Easy mood board creation for your blog or business

    Easy mood board creation for your blog or business

    Hey adventurer! Originally, I wanted to write a single blog post about brand mood boards and how I created mine. But as I started writing, I realized it was turning into something much longer, more like a thesis than a minimalist post. So, instead of writing one massive post, I decided to break it down…