Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 3:10:11 GMT -5
If you still remember the previous story about "Brand Story" where you should focus on telling your brand's story by using "Storytelling - storytelling" to join with marketing. To make your brand different and memorable. Try following the story of 7 storytelling formulas to make your brand memorable here, and your brand will be memorable for a long time. The question is, what about the day when our brand will have to be online? What can we do to make sure people continue to remember our brand? Of course, the best way is to apply the principles of Storytelling that we have used in various marketing communications. to use with our website itself And today we will try to use the principles of “Storytelling – storytelling” applied to your website to create interest and make it memorable to users. We will start by defining/designing the website structure or Site Structure Design first. For clarity of content on each page It also makes our website more popular with Google, and that will help our website rank better on Google. — If anyone is interested in how to make Google like our website.
I recommend that you try reading this article. “9 checklists you should know to create results for your business Phone Number List through your website” — and after that we will use Storytelling together with website design. To add interest to your website Know the website structure format First of all, designing the website structure is an important starting point. and can be done in many different forms Depends on the type of website website requirements and the target group that you want to present There are many forms of website structure, but Google itself summarizes Site Structure into 3 forms: Flat Site Stucture, Theme Pyramids, and Fluid Site Architecture * (1 ) Flat Site Structure The format for structuring the website is sequential. Flat Site Structure is a format for structuring a website in order. There is no classification. Where every page is accessible with just one click from the home page, this type of website structure has been used for a long time. and has been widely used for nearly 20 years. This type of structure is simple. Suitable for websites with not very complicated content.
Theme Pyramids Website structuring using Theme Pyramids Theme Pyramids, also known as Conventional Site Architecture, will structure the website by defining the main topics. and subdivided into more and more specific topics Generally, it is used mostly on E-Commerce websites. The top of the Pyramid is the Home Page. The next layer is a more specific page (Sub Topic) that is connected from the main page. And the next layer of the pyramid consists of pages with more and more specific content. If you want to give an example to make the picture clearer. Think about when we enter various E-Commerce websites and we will see various product categories such as Accessories and when we click on them. We will find the category Belts or Sunglasses and when we click further. to find various product pages Fluid Site Architecture This final website structure is a combination of Flat Site Structure and Theme Pyramids. This type of structure is often used when we want Google to overlook certain topics or categories that are not important.
I recommend that you try reading this article. “9 checklists you should know to create results for your business Phone Number List through your website” — and after that we will use Storytelling together with website design. To add interest to your website Know the website structure format First of all, designing the website structure is an important starting point. and can be done in many different forms Depends on the type of website website requirements and the target group that you want to present There are many forms of website structure, but Google itself summarizes Site Structure into 3 forms: Flat Site Stucture, Theme Pyramids, and Fluid Site Architecture * (1 ) Flat Site Structure The format for structuring the website is sequential. Flat Site Structure is a format for structuring a website in order. There is no classification. Where every page is accessible with just one click from the home page, this type of website structure has been used for a long time. and has been widely used for nearly 20 years. This type of structure is simple. Suitable for websites with not very complicated content.
Theme Pyramids Website structuring using Theme Pyramids Theme Pyramids, also known as Conventional Site Architecture, will structure the website by defining the main topics. and subdivided into more and more specific topics Generally, it is used mostly on E-Commerce websites. The top of the Pyramid is the Home Page. The next layer is a more specific page (Sub Topic) that is connected from the main page. And the next layer of the pyramid consists of pages with more and more specific content. If you want to give an example to make the picture clearer. Think about when we enter various E-Commerce websites and we will see various product categories such as Accessories and when we click on them. We will find the category Belts or Sunglasses and when we click further. to find various product pages Fluid Site Architecture This final website structure is a combination of Flat Site Structure and Theme Pyramids. This type of structure is often used when we want Google to overlook certain topics or categories that are not important.