This is something I do to help me get ideas for my sites. With competition the way it is, loads of articles and link partnerships are, frankly, not cutting it like they used to. Sure, they’ll still bring in some visitors, but if you really want to think long-term for your sites, you’ve really got to make them interesting.
For most people, coming up with great, new ideas doesn’t come easy. But I’ve had many a good idea spring from what I had recalled seeing on other sites that I had liked in the past.
That’s why, when I see a really cool site, I first bookmark it in a folder called “Ideas & Inspiration,” then I study it, and I would recommend this for anyone looking to make quality sites that will last.
Look over the site, click around, and don’t even worry about how you can make the same types of improvements to your site - at first - because this can make it too overwhelming. Just let it all soak in, then, after you’ve had time to think about it for about a day - go back and look at it again, and by this time it should be easier to imagine how to integrate similar things in your own sites.
It doesn’t matter if you’re inspired by the content, special features, the template, or something else - if it was something that really spoke to you, then it’s likely that it spoke to other visitors as well. And you’d be amazed at how immersed you can become in quality if you surround yourself with it.
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