Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 2 of 2.
except for chili!.
Same idea as with the text: You want it to be big, and you want it to stand out..TIP #5: Don’t give away the “How to” in you photo.. You can hint at it, like this:.
But don’t give everything away completely in one photo.You want people to need to click over to learn more, or pin it for later to remember your tip, idea, craft, or whatever.Keep that in mind when you’re taking your photos and remember that anyone can pin any photo from your blog, not just your lead photo..
TIP #6: Use overlays or blocks of color to make your text pop.. You want it to be as easy to read as possible!You want to grab those eyeballs scanning the screen and force them to click!.
TIP #7: Sell it!.
Let them know they need to pin it, read it, learn it, and love it!I’ll definitely be keeping up with this one on a regular basis..
Unfortunately, (or fortunately, I’m not sure which) I don’t have a scratch and sniff blog quite yet, so I can’t show you the difference in smell in here, but if you happen to have some of these basic ingredients around anyway, or you think your carpet might have a weird smell to it, it’s worth trying out and seeing for yourself!.This post contains affiliate linksLast time I updated you on the master bedroom, I told you about some of the things that I’d picked up to go in there and I also shared a few things that still really needed my attention in here to keep things moving along in the right direction.
One of the many little things that were bugging me was that the cords from the bedside table lamps were just hanging out there, flapping in the wind for everyone to see.. That outlet is really really in the middle of the wall, right in plain sight.It’s about as in the middle of that wall as it can get.