We specialize in designing websites. We are
not content writers. The content you'll have to write yourself
or find a professional to do it for you.
However, we would like to give you some advice on how to
write for the web. So that your efforts will return maximum
visitor numbers.
Focus on the customer
Write to the right audience - your visitor, not yourself.
Your copy should be customer-centric, personal, sincere
and focused on your visitors' needs. Be specific and give
them the information they are looking for immediately. Above
all, respect your readers' time, needs, and goals.
Keywords. Keywords.
Keywords
The key to good placement on the search engines is writing
keyword-rich copy. Writing with specific keywords isn't
different than ordinary copywriting - it's all about the
words you use. Choose up to 4 keywords people actually use,
and repeat them throughout your copy.
Write great page titles
Don't obsess over Meta tags. The title tag, however, is
important in your site's positioning on the search engines.
It is the first thing the search engines look for, and it
is the title that is displayed in the results. The title
tag should be keyword-rich and contain information compelling
to the searcher.
Write from the top-down
Put the most important, specific, information first. If
the visitor doesn't see what she wants right away, you'll
lose her. Additionally, the search engines view text at
the top of the page to be most important - make sure your
keywords are there.
Write more copy
The search engines like to see about 250 words of keyword-rich
copy. Cringe. How can you possibly sharpen your message
with that many words? Keep the copy from looking like an
endless scrolling text block by breaking the text up and
making it readable.
Make it readable
Remember people won't read every word of your website, especially
if you write long, flowery paragraphs or lots of marketing
hype. Cut the fluff. Be concise. Write short sentences and
paragraphs. Use headings and subheadings. Bold and bullet
important statements.
Take them to the next
step
Your website should be your best salesperson. Sitting there
24/7, just waiting to tell visitors every wonderful thing
about your company without any pressure. The better your
copy, the more likely visitors are to take the next step.
Be sure to tell them how. If you do it right, you will get
results.
Keep it fresh
The best thing about the web is it can and should change
frequently. Once you write your copy, don't forget it. Review
it and rewrite often. Read it out loud, does it still have
a persuasive marketing flow? Are you telling the customers
what they want to hear?
Finally, your website copy should be written
skillfully and be unobtrusive. Every aspect of your website's
message, including the copy, should flow so smoothly that
the customer doesn't even notice.
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