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www.freedomgatepakistan.orgLiberty with Responsibility
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3Ws and 1H What, Where, When & How
By: Nosheen Ghulam Hussain
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Fonts Font you choose reflects your personality
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“Feel the difference”
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Fonts should justify your message
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Fonts & First Impression
Courier New Dull, Sad, Unimaginative, unattractive, plain
Times New Roman Stable, Formal, Mature
Georgia Politeness, Attractive, Elegance and Practical Monotype Corsiva Cuddly
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Impact Assertive, Rude, Sad, Unattractive, Rigid
Comic Sans Happy, Youthful, Casual, Passive
Arial Stable, Conformist, Stable
Blackadder Creattive
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IF YOU WRITE EVERYTHING IN CAPITAL LETTERS WITH MORE SPACES BETWEEN WORDS, IT MEANS YOU ARE AN OUTGOING PERSONALITY.
If you use small letters with minimum spaces, it shows you are shy.
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But
Don’t use too many fonts on one page
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Colors
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Contrast
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Red: energy, passion, excitement, power; also implies aggression, danger.
Colors & Common Meanings
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Blue: Coolness, Spirituality, Freedom, Patience, Loyalty, Peace, Trustworthiness; can also imply Sadness , Depression.
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Yellow: light, optimism, happiness, brightness, joy.
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Green: life, naturalness, restfulness, health, wealth, prosperity; in certain contexts.
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Orange: friendliness, warmth, approachability, energy, playfulness, courage.
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Violet: Wisdom, sophistication, celebration.
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White: purity, cleanliness, youth, freshness, peace.
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Black: power, elegance, secrecy, mystery.
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Gray: security, maturity, reliability.
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Pink: romance
a feminine color.
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Brown: comfort, strength, stability, credibility.
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http://www.colorsontheweb.com/colorwheel.asp
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Picture Or 1000 words
One picture is worth a thousand words.
One picture is worth a thousand words. (Fred R.Barnard)
One picture is worth a thousand words.
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A blog without pictures(Looks Boring)
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Blog with pictures looks attractive and helps you reducing your text
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Apple’s website front page after Steve Jobs death.
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Can you explain sorrow of flood victims in words?
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Or can you explain their hunger?
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Picture helps you in Google Search Engine Optimisation(SEO)
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Create Polls to make blog interactive
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Be Readers Friendly
Keep It Short & Simple
Make it easy for people to contact you.
Add pictures, audio and video
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Its all about content
Focus on your target audience
Write a new article
Write a catchy headline
Internal links
Make it easy for people to share
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Connect & Interact
Give your profile (Email, Contact details)
Respond to comments, accept negative comments
Thanks your reader
Connect with other bloggers
Comment on other blogs
Share blog on social networking sites
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Need Inspiration?
Read if you want to write (Even if you hate reading)
Learn from other bloggers
Promote a comment into a full post
Practice , Practice and practice
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Register your blog on Google
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Stop Planning , Start Blogging
Stop consuming, Start Producing
Thank You !