EarthTechling: Harmony Between The Earth & Technology

September 1st, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

Can there be harmony between the earth and the geek?

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EarthTechling, a green technology blog, seeks to inform it’s readers about “eco-tech gadgets, electronics, automobiles and in-home technologies, which, in some proven manner, help a person live a more green lifestyle.” They came to Synotac looking for help creating an online presence that would give off the “green vibe”, not look like every other blog, and function exactly how they imagined. We were really excited to accept the challenge.

This was the first “true”, “professional” blog that we have created. Our staple Content Manager that we use is WordPress, an application that is meant for blogs, although most of our projects since we started using WordPress have been business or personal sites where WordPress was being used to update content on static pages rather than power a dynamic, fluid, robust blog.

See, the thing about blogs, is that they are “theoretically” never ending. With non-blog sites, you know, to a certain degree, exactly how much content is going to go on any given page. You create a certain number of pages and you put content areas that may grow a little bit, but are relatively contained. But with a blog, you have to compensate for the fact that content will continue to be created, potentially forever, and that created content needs somewhere to go and systems setup for organizing it.

This is what makes designing and programming a blog so challenging: you have to imagine ahead of time how the site will function when it is brimming with content.

Luckily, with EarthTechling, content was being created even before we got to programming the template. But planning began well before programming in the design phase. Design Guru David came up with a design that not only looked amazing, but which took into consideration the fact that content would literally be oozing from each section.

A Simple, Polished Design

David was able to create something that was sleek, but not too glossy. The buttons and gradients used on the site are very fresh and “web 2.0″, yet it is not overdone and leaves space for the content to breath and really stand out.

The article slideshow on the front page is a great example of this.

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These slideshows are a great feature for the front pages of websites, and you can immediately see why on EarthTechling. The image preview is the first thing that catches your eye, and then the title of the article is nice and big and bright. The excerpt is short and to the point, and the links for reading more, comments, and ratings are right there tucked nicely under the excerpt. The title, the image, and “Read More” all link to the article, making it super easy to navigate. The subtle directional arrows on the bottom right allow you to easily navigate through the slideshow.

Taxonomies: Nothing To Do With Money

Another important thing to think about when designing and planning a blog, is the use of taxonomies. Taxonomies are the organization of the articles into things such as types, categories and tags. EarthTechling splits their articles into three main categories or types: Reviews, News and Features. Features is broken into four sub-types: Buying Guides, Previews, Interviews and How-Tos. From there, the articles are divided even further based on tags and topics.

The use of taxonomies makes it super easy to find exactly what interests you. Say you come to the site looking for green gadgets for your ipod. It’s possible that there could be reviews on those gadgets, or news articles, or even features such as a buying guide about such products. But rather than searching through those individual sections, you could simply click on the Gadgets topic in the list of topics which shows on each page. Alternatively, you could use WordPress’ powerful search and see all the articles pertaining to “green ipod gadgets”.

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You can see that you don’t have to even view the entire article to see what tags and categories are on specific articles, allowing you to broaden your search by clicking on one of these links which will take you to the tag and category list view of articles.

What we tried to accomplish through the use of taxonomies, was an assortment of ways to find and categorize articles to make them easy to find.

Being Social Isn’t Just About Being Social

“Social Networking” is a hot topic in the business world these days. Everyone seems to be talking about the likes of Twitter and Facebook. Business’s of all sizes are creating accounts with these social networking sites to promote themselves; and it’s working.

By connecting your business, or in this case, blog, to a social networking site, you are ensuring yourself masses amounts of free advertising. Here is how it works:

  1. You create an account for your business through a social networking site like Facebook.
  2. You connect your blog to automatically post updates to Facebook everytime you make a change
  3. Everyone who is attached to your account sees the update and potentially passes it along
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  4. People visit your site, click the facebook icon, and share the article or page with all of there friends… and the free advertising begins!

Even before EarthTechling’s blog launched, as I was testing the Share feature for Facebook, I published an article to my facebook account and within minutes was receiving comments from friends who were trying to go to ET’s blog, and were having trouble because it was password protected (because we hadn’t launched yet). Social networking really does work.

And so we built social networking right into EarthTechling’s blog.

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You can DIGG articles, or share them through a number of social networking sites. ET also created profiles through some of these sites and we displayed their links right in the navigation bar on the site.

ET Phone Home

As I write this, we are on the eve of deploying ET (EarthTechling) into cyber-land, and seeing first hand how all of our planning and implementation of building a better blog goes. We are confident and happy with what we built, and we wish EarthTechling the best as they blog away about a brighter tomorrow using green technology.

Go check it out for yourself: www.earthtechling.com

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