Archive for October, 2008

Essentials of a Blog – Part 2

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

This is the second in series of the essentials of a blog. In the first part we spoke about content, layout and subscription features. There are sevral ways to increase visibility for your blog but right now let’s continue with highlighting some of the other features that are a must for your blog before you start promoting it.

1.    Maintain a blog roll

Links of other bloggers
Links of other bloggers

Blog roll is an individual’s favourite list of blog links that you have mentioned in the side bar of your blog. Most of the bloggers exchange links in order to increase their visibility and get more readers. The blogs links could be about subjects related to what you write about or could be on your other interests you pursue.

2. Provide links in each of your blog post

It is a good idea to link your each blog post with either other blogs to some of your earlier posts. This allows the user to also get access to other interesting posts too. The links also provide you more visibility and hence more hits as other bloggers too will link their posts with yours. This is not a rule but is an accepted practice.

Whenever you provide links from your blog post to other blogs, always select ‘_blank’ option. This will ensure that a new window opens up when the user clicks on that link. The idea being that you don’t want the user to go away from your blog.

3. Categorize your content

Various subject sections
Various subject sections

It is possible to index your blog posts into various categories and display it in the sidebar of your blog. You must use this feature if you intend to write on several sections or genres.

This feature lists out for the user the different categories or section he or she can read on your blog and accordingly select the post of their liking.

4.       Tag your posts

Before publishing of any post, mention key words as your tags. Tags are like names for your posts. You must accurately define them for each post so that those posts come up when a user is searching on that particular subject using any search engine.

Tags for each blog post
Tags for each blog post

There are other features too that one can incorporate like search box that allows users to seek out information on your blog. You can also have category or tag clouds – these highlight that subjects that are mostly written about or are being read or debated on that blog

This ends our essentials of a blog series. Do write in your comments if you would like to add more or have any queries. Having added these features, you can go start promoting your blog. Do read our series on Essentials of a Website

Essentials of a Blog – Part 1

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

I hear people saying that blogging has really caught on. I wouldn’t go that far – possibly the term ‘blogging’ surely has caught on!! A lot of people do start their blogs and then get lost somewhere down the lane. A lot of it could possibly because of the low hits their blogs are generating. I think it’s mostly because some of the essential aspects of a blog are missing!!

So, it wouldn’t be bad idea to explore this subject more. What we are going to do here is clean up the dust that has settled on the blog, enhance it with few tools and list out few essentials that are a must for each blog!!

1.    First things first. Your blog is your own identity!!

Blogs are a reflection of you as a person. Feel free to write in your own inimitable style. The same rule applies for corporate blogs too. Each brand enjoys a certain personality and character and blogs have to remain true to that brand value.

Don’t worry about being judged. As long as your blog post uses language that is simple and easily understood, there is no right or wrong here.

2. Update your blog regularly

Don’t ever forget that writing down your views was the first and foremost reason to start the blog. It takes a certain amount of discipline to run your own blog. Decide whether you are up for it before starting one. Do you think Times of India would have been able to retain its readers if it printed the paper just twice a month!!

3.   Have a neat layout

Most of the blog providers like WordPress and Blogger allow users to select their template at

Different kinds of Blog templates
Different kinds of Blog templates

the time of registration. Do take your time in selecting a right template. Templates come in various colours and styles but most of them are either two columns or three columns. Again here there is no right choice but keep certain points in consideration like selecting it.

Template should be reflective of the nature of content you are going to post online. It must allow the user to read your posts with ease. Have a standard font and font size while posting

4.    Provide the subscription option

Subscription thru feeds & email
Subscription thru feeds & email

This is by far the most important aspect of your blog. Feeds. Users who subscribed to your feeds get updated about your new blog post the moment you have posted this. It acts like intimation to the user to visit your blog again to read that post. There are standard sites like feedburner that allow you to incorporate feeds in your blog.

You should also provide the subscription facility through email. A lot of people are comfortable with that option too! It’s important to keep the Feeds and email subscription right at the top of your blog where it is easy to locate

This concludes our first part of the essentials of a blog series. The next and concluding part will highlight the other important aspects and features that must be there on a blog.

The Backpacking Ninja a.k.a. our photographer!

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

There are many people who have played the role of guardian angels in our journey towards turning entrepreneurs and starting Windchimes. One person especially stands out – Aparna!

A self confessed coffeholic, travel addict and cinema lover, Aparna was our colleague, best buddy and coffee mate from our previous organization. We all quit at the same time, Nimesh and I to pursue our startup dreams, Aparna to pursue her travel dreams and travel to Latin America for six months.

Aparna, though she might not admit it, is as entrepreuneurial as they come. How else does  a woman use all her marketing guile and get her sleeping bag, her backpack, her shoes and her laptop? Oh there is a bunch of other stuff but you can read more about that on her blog. And would recommend following her blog to know about her fascinating journey through Latin America.

Btw.. did we mention that Aparna is also a ace photographer and all those lovely shots of us on our website our courtesy her?

Essentials of a Website – Part 1

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

We are starting a series of write ups on what has become one of the most important manifestation’s of a company’s identity – its website. In today’s virtual world, your website has become your visiting card that is up for view 24X7.

Many prospective clients and investors are forming their first impressions about you and your company by that. Just as you would like to look good before meeting anyone, the same applies for your website. We decided to put down our learnings from creating our website and we hope this will help you when you get down to making yours.

1.  Hosting your site

Hosting basically means parking your site on a server. So whenever someone types your site address, that person is taken to that place. So, as the term suggests, your first step would be to buy hosting space for your website.

There are several Indian (Ours was Webwerks) and International vendors available from where you can buy out space. But we have noticed that buying from American vendors directly turns out to be far cheaper. The disadvantage being that you may not get the prompt service levels that your neighbourhood vendor would be able to provide.

There are also several packages available depending upon the amount and duration for which the space is required. It would be safe option to initially go for one year option and if satisfied with the vendor services, you could then extend it for whatever period of like. Know what you would want to put on site first as that will allow you to estimate the amount of space you will require for it. Accordingly, you can select a package from the vendor.

The most critical aspect is to understand the terms and conditions of all the packages of the vendors. Do not rush into this.

2.    Domain registration of website

If you are a startup, then don’t be surprised if the name of your firm is dictated by what domain names are available for registration. Your hosting vendor will tell you whether the name you require is available or not. Thankfully there are alternate domain name extensions available besides ‘.com’ – you also have ‘.net’ or you are from India then ‘.co.in’ or ‘.in’

Registration costs of ‘.com’ are marginally higher than ‘.co.in’ or ‘.in’ Buy your domain name for longer period irrespective of whether you continue to use the same hosting vendor.

3.    Email Ids

Once you have registered your domain name, you can start creating your email IDs. Your email ids will read like ‘yourname@yourcompanyname.com’ There can be restrictions on the number of IDs that a vendor might provide depending on the package you select. Again, estimate your requirement before signing the deal.

4.  Website SiteMap

Sitemap is the most critical document of a website. It’s the blue print which highlights to the search engine about the pages that are available for crawling on your site. It is more like a tree – you start off with root which is the landing page and then move on to the branches which would be other pages that you direct your users to. Prepare a sitemap yourself as you would best have an idea of what you would like to host on your site.

Don’t be surprised if you have make several revisions. We made 6 drafts before we eventually zeroed on the current structure. After you have listed out everything, go through it with your website designer – as that person will definitely be able to value add from a technical perspective.

Hope you are with us till this stage. Move on the next part of Essentials of a Website. Remember website development is very different from that of a blog!!