Web content is different from a literary piece you would submit for an English writing project. It can be formal, informal, grammatically correct, grammatically incorrect and even ludicrous. As an internet marketer, the only type of web content you want to know about is the type that you can use to promote your business. You can use good quality content to represent your business in article directories, blogs and ezines. A well-written piece is your loyal employee that points to your shop through links. Here are some tips for writing good web content if you’re thinking of a career as a ghostwriter, an affiliate marketer or an online marketer…
Writing on the World Wide Web
There is a certain strategy for writing internet content. First of all, think of a good title. The headline of your article must jump out to the reader or the search engine robot that’s browsing your site. The headline is sometimes the only thing that people will see before they click away. Your headline must encourage the reader to stay on the page long enough to see your ads and your banners.
Next is the body of your article. People love to read “how to” type reports or steps to success on a certain topic. If you think about it, people need something if they’re looking for information online, and your article should give them exactly that. Gamers need information about their gadgets. Moms search for recipes and cooking tips. Handymen look for DIY projects.
What about the people who go online just because they want to browse? You can write for them too. This is one reason why “like” buttons were invented. Your website can become one of the most popular places online because of your fans. It may be a bad thing for office workers to surf the net while in the office, but they still do it because they want to be entertained. If you’re marketing a product, your site needs a healthy dose of informative content and entertainment value. Mix in videos and audios in your web content to attract people. These can function as an additional website feature that you can offer your visitors. One major rule in copywriting is to always write like you’re talking to a person. What I mean is to write like you’re writing an email to your friend. In fact, the most successful salesletters around use informal language.
Lastly, always keep your paragraphs short. People will not bother reading large blocks of text. Large blocks of text can appear overwhelming to a reader.