Web Content - Great Facts & Tips
Is professional training necessary for writing web content?
Is content writing that difficult that one can not start it without any professional training in it? The answer is: No. If you have the flair of writing in English and you possess a strong sense of grammar you can give it a try. But then there certainly are some factors that distinguish web copy writing from traditional copy writing. Know them to become a successful content writer.
Web users skim text, they don't read...
A recent study reveals about 80% of web users just skim the content. To make the important point easily noticeable strategic use of bullet points, bold font and highlights are more common and appreciable in web copy writing.
Web content is shorter than print...
Radiations from computer screen stress the human eye and thus slow down the process of reading about 25% than normal reading speed. Hence, web copy is more crisp, precise and shorter in length than print copy.
Writing for web has the primary objective of attracting readership and turn them to customers/clients. But readers have little patience to check out all what you have to say. You get only a few seconds to grab user's attention. The opening lines and titles play a key role here. Catchy lines can retain users on that page. And the longer they browse your site the higher the chances are for their buying your product/service.
Sentences are short...
Shorter sentences and short paragraphs are okay with web users as they can be scanned quickly. Ideally a sentence should be 10 to 12 words long and paragraphs should have 3 to 4 lines. Though it's not easy to stick to what is ideal but still it should be close.
One idea for one paragraph...
Readers on the web are averse to information overloading. Hence, focus one idea in one paragraph instead of jumbling up multiple points in one big paragraph. If one point is too long break it in two or three small paragraphs with a relevant sub heading. Mixing up all points in one will only confuse readers and drive them away from your site.
Readers are skeptic...
Readers look for information on the web and they tend to be skeptic about what they read. So research well on the topic and make sure you provide the correct and useful information to users.
Keywords are important...
The goal of web content writing is all about reaching the target audience. Keywords (search terms relevant to the topic) are the means to pull the targeted traffic to your website. It also helps in contextual link building. So using keywords for at least once or twice in the content is one important aspect of this form of writing.
This was an article that was published on my personal website and I thought it would be able to provide some great tips for content providers or beginners. I hope you enjoyed!
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