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Introducing Get In the Hot Spot Version 2.0
Cue drum rolls, fanfare and dancing horses for the new logo, branding and web design at Get In the Hot Spot. I’m excited to share it with you. If you’re reading this in an email or feed reader please visit the site to check it out. You’ll be in for a big surprise.
Three people have been beavering away in two countries over several weeks to come up with a new design- me, my husband Rich Candy (aka the Mucho Man) and our Kiwi friend, graphic designer Kate Harwood. Kate’s been designing for the Internet for about 15 years working for advertising agencies and web design companies but she’s a social media recluse which is equally eccentric and admirable. She probably hadn’t read a blog before I told her about mine and in the line of duty went on Twitter for the first time yesterday to see why I needed a Twitter background. Now that’s what I call a friend.
The old site was thrown together in about 30 minutes as an experiment in blogging. 14 months, and as many thousand subscribers, later it was time to design the blog properly and create some unique branding. This is the official launch of Get In the Hot Spot.
My loyal readers may be shocked by the huge changes. We’ll all miss the toucan but the I can, you can toucan attitude will still be the same.
When it comes to web design I’m fussy, but at least I knew what I wanted. Here’s part of the brief I wrote before Rich and Kate started work. It was a four page document which began like this:
Site Goals: To inspire and inform people on how to live their dream. To sell Get In the Hot Spot products such as e-books and courses.
Target Audience: 50/50 gender split. Over 50% of visitors come from the USA and Canada, almost 20% from Australia and NZ, only 5% from the UK. Get In the Hot Spot readers are adventurous spirits who want tips, inspiration and motivation to live a fulfilling life. They want to hang out in a fun, lively place where they can share their dreams and set goals in a safe environment with other supportive and positive people.
Site Design: Futuristic, modern and sleek. Clean and simple without being boring. I want to give people the feeling of excitement and passion and provide a website they’ll look forward to visiting. I’ve visited a lot of blogs and there’s a gap in the market for this type of design. Many blogs look quite uniform and uninspiring. I want to create a design that’s unique while also being user-friendly and achieving my goals. I want to make the blog easy to navigate and make the archives easy to explore for new readers because that’s a common design flaw with blogs and a useful service for blog readers.
This blog has been a lifetime in the making. Just 14 months ago I didn’t even have a blog and had never read one myself. I started blogging as an experiment and to launch my writing career because I’d recently emigrated to Australia and had no contacts or reputation locally so I needed to start all over again.
I’m not ashamed to tell you I’ve been knocking around the globe for over 4o years and designing and writing for the Internet for 15 years. I’m a parent with three primary school kids, I run my own business, I love to travel, read, walk and surf. I try to take risks regularly and do something scary everyday. I’ve been blessed to travel all over the world having dedicated my adult lif e to achieving my goals of travel, writing, having a family and living near the sea.
This blog is the accumulation of all of that yet it exists for one reason ~ because of the readers who come here and everyone who leaves comments and tells other people about it by email, on Facebook or on Twitter.
It’s a collaboration of people from all over the world, people who are determined to live the best life they can, achieve their goals and be surrounded by other positive-thinking and like-minded people.
This blog has changed my life. A year ago I was an unknown writer. Now I’ve got happy readers all over the world. Two weeks ago I was a business person who networked with local businesses and last week, after Coca-Cola invited me to a social media conference in Shanghai because they liked my blog and writing, I was hanging out with executives from a Fortune 100 company and business people from the USA, Australasia and Asia. An impressive turn around.
I set up this blog to put myself in the hot spot, commit to my writing and create a hot spot for positive change. I’ve achieved that goal and more. I’ve thrived in the hot spot and I hope you will too. Together we’re a team that changes the world starting with ourselves. I’m delighted that you’re part of the Get In the Hot Spot team.
Blogging’s a great way to launch a career or business, meet like-minded people, learn more about yourself, make a journal or give yourself a creative outlet. Call me a zealot but I really think everyone should have a blog. There are so many potential benefits.
I’ll keep you posted about the online launch party – it’ll be like a webinar but more fun. I’ll be able to chat to you in real time. And I promise to tell you all about my experiences in Shanghai soon. Time will be freed up now we’ve sorted out the site relaunch.
From friends who left comments in the beginning to loyal readers who keep coming back for more and the top bloggers who’ve published my guest posts on their blogs, to everyone who has ever visited the blog, left a comment, mentioned it to someone else I can’t thank you enough. Except by carrying on writing the best content I can and continuing my commitment to the blog and team Get In the Hot Spot.
I hope to see you at the party and chat with you then. You’ll be able to ask me any questions you like and I’ll try to answer them all either via the live web cam or on the blog if I can’t answer all the questions on the day… or night.
When could you come to the party? Leave a few options such as early morning weekdays or lunchtime and tell me your time zone so I can try to accommodate everyone. I’ll try to come up with something that will suit us all. I can’t wait to see you and celebrate. Would you like to come?
What do you think of the design? I’d love to know your age group, country and first impressions.
Thanks Sadya and all my Brazen friends for recommending this. It really has been a lifetime in the making and I couldn't have done it without you. So happy to share my new blog design with you and help you do the same. Sending hugs from Australia and wishing you all luck with your plans as usual.
Annabel , u know i really like the new hot site of urs. i think im goin to spend a few hours everyday reading up on all ur posts. BTW - i really like ur profile pic on BC, u have a flower in ur hair and some how to me that shows what a lively person u must be. (and until i looked at ur about me section just now , i thot u were some 20yr old!)
Lol! The pic was taken 4 years ago. I'm 42!! I know I'm not in the right age bracket here but BC is much more fun than other networking sites I've visited and I like to hang out with young, fun people. Some people can get a bit stuck in their ways when they get older and I don't want that to happen to me. That's why I mix it up and hang out with a wide range of people. There are lots of postive vibes and cool people here on BC so I enjoy that. Thanks for making me feel welcome:)