How to Write Effective Web Content ?

Posted by kiran | Posted in Web Content | Posted on 27-03-2008

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On the Web content is king. If you’re running an ebusiness, it’s a good idea to have some targeted web content aimed at people doing searches on Google or other major search engines. The more relevant content there is on your site, the more chance there is that a person will find your site after making a search query, as well as remain on the site. Good web content can increase a site’s search engine ranking and ultimately increase an ebusiness’s sales.

(1). Find a writer. Writing’s harder than it seems, so don’t necessarily tackle the writing yourself if you have limited experience. Unprofessional writing can make the site appear unprofessional. Think about hiring a web content writer through a copywriting firm.

(2). if you’re doing it yourself: Don’t just write the content and hit publish. Make sure the content is grammatically correct and free of spelling errors. Using spell-check couldn’t be easier.

(3). Don’t cram key phrases together. This is considered keyword jamming and could have the site banned by search engines. The content should be informative with targeted key phrases thrown in so the keyword-rich content flows naturally.

(4). Hyperlink content with other content on the site so visitors will click-through. The more time people stay on your site, the more likely it is they’ll 1. Buy something and 2. Come back for another visit.

(5). Add a blog and/or forums. This type of content is always altering, as opposed to static, and the fresh content is repeatedly indexed by search engines.

Instructions

(1). Great artists steal. Read the content on some other similar sites and see how the site’s content is written. The first few sentences are very important—especially on the introductory page.

(2). While a lot of content is great, don’t write so much that a visitor becomes overloaded or confused. What be the most imperative points you’re trying to express? Web content is a vigilant balance between being revealing, keyword-rich, and concise.

(3). sell—what makes your site’s products or services special? At the same time—don’t oversell. People are beautiful skillful at recognizing naive claims.

 

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