Creating Content for Your Online Marketing
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Creating Content for Your Online Marketing
Copyright 2006 Mark Nenadic
It has been discovered that visitors to websites read the
content differently than they would if they were reading
the same content in print. When a website visitor is
reading a website’s content, then instead of reading it
word for word, it is more likely that he or she will scan
over the page looking for the specific information that he
or she wants from the page. Therefore, the style of
writing used for print material is not the same as that
which should be utilized for a website. The style for the
web, especially in the case of marketing, must be much more
succinct and effective. Remember that it is the reader,
not the writer, of the content who will determine the
sequence that will be followed for the content.
To do this, there are a number of things that you need to
keep in mind as you write your web content:
1. Instead of thinking like an online marketer, you need to
think like the reader. This means that you need to make
certain that anyone scanning over your content will find it
easy to discover the information they’ve been seeking.
2. Always keep the reader in mind as you write each part of
the copy. Use a style that is much more casual than you
would in print, because the reader will need to be able to
relate to the wording.
3. Apply more of a journalistic-type writing style. This
means that your wording will be simple and direct, and any
complex sentence structures should be avoided. Don’t use
any unnecessary words or “fluff”.
4. Never let the end purpose of your content leave your
mind as you write. Online marketing is something that must
be done with purpose in order to reach a specific target.
The design itself, the copy, and the navigational tools
should all work together toward your online marketing
message.
5. Make your copy personal so that it reads as though
you’re speaking directly to your prospective client. This
can be done by using the second person, that is, writing
“you”, so that the reader will feel as though he or she can
personally relate with what you are trying to say.
6. Always tell your reader the benefits of whatever you’re
saying. Copy should be written in order to directly inform
readers of “what’s in it for them”. This means not only
saying the features of any given product or service, but
also why these features are good for the reader’s needs and
desires.
7. Give order to your content by saying the most important
things first so that they are the first points that your
readers will spot at the top of the page. Since your
readers will be scanning to find information that is
worthwhile to them, you need to catch their interest as
soon as possible or they will simply go elsewhere.
8. Don’t make your content one or two enormous blocks of
text. Instead, break up your paragraphs into smaller, more
manageable and more inviting paragraphs of no more than two
or three sentences. You can also use subheadings and
bullets to make scanning easier and more appealing.
9. Be consistent with your writing style throughout your
site. Every page from your website should be written with
the same feel, the same layout, the same words that are
capitalized, and the same number of headings, so that
everything remains consistent. This is extremely appealing
to web users, since it makes scanning dramatically simpler.
10. Of course, you should never forget the ever-important
keywords to be included to maximize SEO – search engine
optimization – one of the most effective online marketing
efforts you can make. Furthermore, scanning your content
becomes much easier when keywords are there to be spotted.
None of these points are very difficult, however, they are
somewhat time consuming. Fortunately, they are worth every
moment you can put into them. Whether this means hiring a
professional, or doing it yourself, these techniques
provide you substantial results that you’ll be able to see
growing over time. Just don’t forget to keep up those
efforts as you add new pages to your website, or if you
change the site’s design in the future!
About the Author:
Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
www.15dn.com , where you will find articles and
resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.
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