10 Tips for Writing Better Web Content

We’re not all copywriters, but writing concise and compelling web content is essential to the success of any small business’s online presence. Here are a few tips to help get you started, increase conversion, and convey your message:

  1. Less Is More
    The average user spends just 4.4 seconds on a page, don’t waste it with filler language or beat around the bush. The more clear and concise you can be, the better.
  2. Important Information First
    Don’t leave your call to actions or main selling points to the end of the page, bring your visitors in and get them excited. Then add the supporting arguments and details. If you don’t, they may not make it to the important points.
  3. Use Headings
    Break up long pages by adding sub-headings, such as the <h2> and <h3> tags. Make them catchy, relevant, and of course describe the content immediately following them.
  4. Images
    Attractive images are extremely effective in selling your message (even subliminally), if used correctly. Make sure they are very clean and attractive. Spend a few dollars on professional stock photography to get your message across, my favorite shop is IStockPhoto.com by the way.
  5. Establish Trust
    The internet is a low trust environment. Don’t oversell, or be pushy, or your users will surely hit the “Back” button. Take every opportunity to make your site & content more personable, after all this is sales, not promenade. And don’t forget the “About Us” page, they’re looking for it….
  6. Be an Authority
    If you want to look up defenestration, you go to the dictionary. Visitors should leave knowing that you are the first stop, should they have a future need. Use action verbs, demonstrate credentials, and give away good great information, customers will thank you with their business.
  7. Emphasize Key Terms
    Bold or italicize key terms and concepts. Drawing a user’s eye to a section’s key concept will draw them into the rest of the text surrounding them.
  8. Use Lists
    Whenever possible. Which looks better?

    Bass, catfish, trout, sharks, stingrays, and tarpon
    – or –

    • Bass
    • Catfish
    • Trout
    • Sharks
    • Stingrays
    • Tarpon
  9. Break Long Content into Chunks
    Break long articles, tutorials, or product listings into sub-pages, with a small (but descriptive) navigation menu to help visitors get to their desired location.
  10. Highlight Quotes
    Nothing makes the impersonal personal like quotations from valued sources. Whether they take the form of testimonials, or quotes from industry leaders, be sure they stand out. For example: “This is a quote that is inline with other text, is it very noticeable?”

    “Or does this quote grab a little more attention?”

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2 Comments

  1. Posted July 31, 2008 at 6:31 am | Permalink

    I think these are great tips for bloggers as well. I wish more web site designers would follow these tips. Their web sites would be a lot nicer.

  2. Posted November 24, 2008 at 10:29 am | Permalink

    I found the link on a forum to your post, and I wanted thank you for the list! Thanks and keep up the Great Work!!!

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