Me again! This ^^ is my first Vlog in over a month.
It is nothing spectacular, just me touching base.
Uch, I need my hair cut. *puts hat on*
Me again! This ^^ is my first Vlog in over a month.
It is nothing spectacular, just me touching base.
Uch, I need my hair cut. *puts hat on*
Here is a nice, sparkly, new Vlog.
One of the topics I moaned about onΒ my reccent video, was the change of the YouTube homepage. Something that I am not a fan of. I understand why a site may need to update its stylings every so often, but sometimes those changes are for the worse. Maybe not in the eyes of who manages the site in question, but for the users.
It has been proven that if a user accesses a site, and finds their favourite features removed and the site has changed beyond all recognition, they will leave the site. Why? Well, like anything, people use a service they feel familiar with and then the user will create some personal connection with the site. This is good for whoever runs the site, because any users who make a connection with a site, they will become repeated users. Which is a good thing for any site, as you can probably guess.
The issue with having users so personally attatched to a website, is that these people are resistant to change. Whilst they may accept subtle changes, here and there, if the site undergoes a complete overhaul, there is a chance the frequent users will stop using the service. It is a risk, a risk that the site creator needs to evaluate fully before they make any changes. Some sites even go to the lengths of asking their users, what they would like to see on the site.
But what are the main things could put people off a site, if it where to be changed?
1)Colour. Although this seems unimportant in the grand scheme of the site and what it is used for, the colour is what people first notice about the site, and if it is changed to something on the other side of the colour spectrum, it could bewilder users. The best example of this is probably Facebook. The site is designed in blue and white, and without looking too much into the content of the site, most of its users will recognise it based on colour, without reading anything on the actual web page. The colours have become part of the brand identity of Facebook, so it is important for that to stay on the site, no matter what changes is made. It is actually proven, that you can get away with changing a site subtly (moving columns around,etc) as long as the colour is the same, because it is still familiar.
2)Logo. Every website online has some kind of logo. A logo which allows a user to instantly recognise what it is that they are using. Whenever you go onto a website, most users will automatically look at the top of the page, to see the logo. Something which adds familiarity onto a site, and is something that will stick in the mind of a user. It is why Logos are used for all businesses, it is an easy way to advertise. If you have a really good logo, it will become embedded in a client’s mind, and the client will use the service again. On a website, a logo can sometimes be a little bit of personality, to allow a person to become attached to the site or business.
3)Features. If you have people visiting a website, it is usually because they are there for a specific purpose. If the site owner re-sites some of the features, this could confuse some users and could put them off from visiting again. Usually, if it is something simple such as changing the font, or the arrangement of a particular column, then people will accept the changes, and move on. But, if you do something such as remove something from the main screen, then you have the chance that they could become lost, and the effort of figuring out a new way of doing things, can make someone go elsewhere. The best, most recommended, way to do any major changes, is to put a guide on the main page, telling people how to find features if they have been re-sited. If you get rid of a feature, again, be honest with the user and let them know what’s happened. If you are upfront and honest, the client will make that personal connection with you, and there is more chance of them sticking around the service.
To me those are the three main things that are normally changed on a site, and why I think they could put off people. Normally if you provide a really good service, you will get away of making changes to the site, but be aware its not always the case. If you do want to change things, make the changes subtle, or even query your users. Whatever you do, keeping clients in the ‘loop’ will keep them on your side, and should see you lose minimal business.
ENERGY.
As you can see from the drawing here, I am feel all creative right now. And as much as I wish it had something to do with NaNoWriMo, it is all to do with me doodling at work. It has been quiet, so I have been doing small drawings, which are (supposed to be) little cartoon versions of me.
I have been trying to look for something to add onto my blogs and site and things, and it seems to me that doing a little cartoon of myself, would be perfecto.
I also managed to get a flash intro for my Vlogs, which is something I have been meaning to do for months. It is rather crap-tacular, but is something that I made, and it means I don’t have to use the stock intros on Windows Movie Maker. That is quite a point for celebration.
The Toon-Sue (as I have dubbed) is still in planning mode, but I hope she will appear on some more of my stuffs. Like my own little mascot. I like that idea.
I am away now, because I have to do mundaine thangs such as tidying up. *cough* I have put it off all day, I need to do something for it.
Answer: Not very much.
I am watching movies, playing UFC on the Xbox, talking to people online, and doing anything accept what I am actually supposed to do.
I’ll bare you the details, because you don’t need to read my blog for very long to realise this is something that happens very frequently.
And how did I cope with my frustrations, I hear you wearily ask. Well…
Make that video helped me de-stress, which I think was something I needed. So am going to watch Mean Girls, as I force myself to write more for NaNoWriMo. Yes, that’s write. I need to force this now as I am way behind schedule and. if I still want to complete this witin the month, then I need to make myself write.
The good news is, that I am really getting into the story. again.
Whoot
NaNoWriMo Wordcount: 11,136/50,000
Watching: Mean Girls
OK, I have to run to work.
But here’s a wee video to keep you updated.
So….after weeks of complaining, I am FINALLY being productive.
Score 1, to Sue.
*Victory dance*
Ok it is one think I did. So maybe I shouldn’t get too excited, but I can’t help it. I got so happy, I went over to Flash, and started animating my intro for my Vlogs. Yes, after months of being on Youtube, I am FINALLY making a proper intro rather than just use crappy text. YAY
For now, check my latest Vlog.
I am posting this, because of peoples reaction when I say I post videos on youtube.
And the reactions are mostly negative. Why? I have no idea!
I enjoy planning and making my videos. Its my only field of motivation right now. So yeah, I’m gonna keep right on making vidjeos, because it makes me happeh.
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Because I didn’t say a lot in my previous blog, have a vlog.
YAY!!
I now have 38 videos on my youtube, so come and visit meeee http://youtube.com/user/RiotGraphics
Like tech/mobile phone news delivered to you with a comedic twist?
Well check out Jon Quatchi’s Techwaffle site.
Jon used to do Vlogs for Tehkseven, a popular phone site which gave away free themes, and such. He has recently left the successful Tehkseven to start of his own project, Techwaffle. Here he still does his vlogs on mobile news, but he also does things like humourous cartoons.
The Best Way To Combat iPhone 4 Reception Woes

I came across Jon when he did his Phonage vlogs for Tehkseven, and loved his style. Although you’d think that talking about phone specs and software releases may seem pretty boring, Jon has a way of keep the information interesting and fun. It is obvious that all his videos are planned out, with him using various techniques to get a lot of laughs.
Visit Jon on http://techwaffle.net
No I didn’t forget about doing vlogs, I just had this thing called a life, which is why a lot of my reccent blogs have been posted via Mr Blackberry.Β Soooo…watching would be appreciated. Also, if you have a youtube account, I sub back.