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Good
content = more Visitors
What makes
visitors return to a website? Of course, it is the content it provides
that keeps the visitors coming back. Preparing good website content is
a matter of keeping your website visitor's viewing experience in mind.
Give him what he wants, fast and in a format that is easy to read on a
computer screen. Here are a few tips to help get you on the right track
for creating website copy:
- Begin with a well organized outline of the website.
Good structure is the basis of a good website.
- Reading online means
skimming.
Make the first sentence of each paragraph count.
- Break the content into
small "chunks" of text with generous white space in between.
- Use shorter sentences
than you would for printed materials.
Computer users are expecting to get their information fast!
- Use your keywords liberally,
but do not "stuff" your content with unnatural repetitions.
Try to select one keyword per page and use that keyword in at least
one heading and 5 or six other times throughout the page.
- Get to the point. Do
not ramble. Give your visitor the information he needs concisely.
Write your content out and then pare it down as much as possible,
striking out everything you can...shorter is better on the web.
- Avoid long, difficult
words with many syllables which are hard to read on a computer screen.
- Provide definitions
or explanations of terms with a link or short "tip" box
rather than including them in your main text.
- Use bullets. Web visitors
are conditioned to look for important information in bullet style.
- Use headers and subtitles to set off paragraphs
- Check for spelling and grammatical errors. Good grammar and spelling
are necessary to maintain a professional image.
- Update regularly. If
nothing changes on your website, there is no reason for your visitors
to return. Make changes to your site - which are visible to the
consumer - at least monthly. Give your visitor something to new
to see, learn or enjoy each time he comes. Some ideas for changing
content include:
- editorials
- feature articles
- news clips
- art galleries
- reviews
- announcements
- interviews
- interactive features such as polls, message boards or feedback
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