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Three Website Design Tips from Knitter's Review
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By Kim Mateus, Managing Editor Mequoda Daily and Library
Knitter's Review is a six-year-old site run by a small group of enthusiasts. Their story in the About pages tells of publishing veteran Clara Parkes, who left the rat race where she produced large scale websites and escaped to the peace of rural Maine to focus on doing something she loved. She has two compatriots who represent the operational and technical ends of KnittersReview.com (KR), and the support of her friends, family and postmistress, but not much else. In other words, a true hands-on, do-it-yourself success story.
The success of the site is readily apparent in the plethora of forum posts. This is the real deal, a community site that has been brought together via KR's weekly editorial product reviews. The site makes its revenues through advertising and their own store. It is a true Mequoda network that is run without a large publishing company behind itjust good old-fashioned know-how.
KnittersReview.com follows the Hub model, with three spokes:
Each of these sections of the network serve a different business purpose (selling advertising, selling products, bringing in traffic) and therefore require a specific site design and navigation. Since KR is relatively small, Terri Edmonston covers all three micro-sites in a single review and takes a look at some particular issues like global navigation, persistent navigation and branding. Here are three website design tips Terri pulled from her review:
Mequoda Library Members Only: If you're a Mequoda Library member, reference Terri's entire chapter, KnittersReview.com Website Design Review. Or check the full Table of Contents for Website Design for Publishers and Authors.
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