MEET THE CLIENT
Daily Retale is a content-rich food and grocery publication covering everything from supermarket psychology and food labelling to meal prep tips and grocery finds. The blog targets everyday consumers who want to eat smarter, shop better and stay informed about food industry news.
When they came to Amod Khan Design, Daily Retale had built impressive content volume across five well-defined categories but was running on a basic WordPress layout that didn’t reflect the quality of the publication. The site needed a proper editorial structure to turn high article volume into high reader engagement and ad revenue.
THE CHALLENGE
Daily Retale had all the ingredients of a successful food publication — consistent content, clear categories and a focused niche — but the homepage layout was presenting everything as a flat blog grid with no visual priority or reader journey. Readers landing on the site had no clear starting point and no natural path to discover more content.
The design lacked a distinct brand identity — the logo and colour palette were minimal to the point of being forgettable. For a blog competing in the crowded food and grocery space, standing out visually was just as important as producing great content.
PROJECT GOALS
Goal 01
Editorial Homepage Structure
Build a publication-style homepage that organises content by category with clear visual hierarchy so readers instantly know where to go.
Goal 02
Brand Identity & Recognition
Develop a stronger visual identity — refined logo, consistent colour palette and typography — that makes Daily Retale instantly recognisable in the food blog space.
Goal 03
Ad Revenue Optimisation
Restructure page layouts and improve site speed to maximise session depth, ad impressions and readiness for premium ad network monetisation.
WHAT WAS BUILT
Custom editorial homepage with featured posts, category strips and “Must Read” section
Individual archive pages for all 5 content categories — clean, scannable, reader-friendly
Mobile-first responsive design across all pages and post layouts
Site speed optimisation — image compression, caching configuration, plugin audit
Improved internal linking structure for better SEO and content discovery
REAL RESULTS
Stronger publication identity
Daily Retale now looks and feels like a trusted food media brand — clean, organised and confident — giving first-time visitors an immediate reason to stay and explore.
Higher content discoverability
The new category structure and editorial homepage layout makes it natural for readers to move from one article to the next, directly improving pages per session and total ad impressions.
Ad network ready
With improved Core Web Vitals, faster load times and a clean technical foundation the blog now meets the performance benchmarks required for premium ad networks like Mediavine and AdThrive.