Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
20 web content writing tips for beginners and pros, Conduct Customer…
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DON’T plagiarize
There are a couple of bad scenarios here. If you’re writing for a client, the client won’t hire you again.
If you’re creating a blog post for your personal website, you may not have to worry about losing your job but it will still backfire on you – your site can get penalized or even removed from search engines. So, in short, don’t do it.
-
-
DO use Calls-To-Action.
-
a pop-up asking for an email to sign up for a mailing list or advertising a special price if a customer makes a purchase within a few minutes. CTAs should be clear and obvious to the person visiting your website.
-
-
DON’T repeat yourself.
content can get a little repetitive, try not to repeat yourself too much throughout the article.
-
-
-
DO your research.
You may not be entirely familiar with the topic at hand and doing some preliminary research saves you a lot of time in the writing process.
We hope we have encouraged you to think differently about how you’re going to write your next epically creative, insightful, and all-around informative piece of content.
-
-
-
DO create an outline.
It’s useful to create an outline for each piece of content you’re creating. While this isn’t absolutely necessary, it’s certainly helpful in terms of staying organized.
DO look for inspiration.
Writer’s block is a real thing and there’s nothing wrong with admiring other people’s work to jog your creative juices.
-
-
DO meet deadlines.
This is especially important if your client wishes to post on a regular schedule and if you want more work from them in the future.
-
7 Ways to Write More Engaging, Compelling Website Copy
Every single line of copy on your website should help your visitors accomplish or learn something, and in this post, I’ll show you seven ways to write more engaging, compelling website copy.