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    Creating your Website Content
    Developing the heart and soul of your website

    Ask yourself the following questions.

    Does your copy convey the message you wish to get across to your visitors? Is it compelling? Does it lead your visitor through the sales process? Does it clearly project the ideas that you wish to promote? In order for your website to be successful it must capture your visitors interest.

    Website Content Guidelines

    Writing content for the web varies greatly from writing for a newspaper or magazine. The following guidelines are geared to the Internet and the visitors who will be reading your website content. Also, these tips for good text layout and structure will enhance your chances of being indexed by the search engines.

    Make sure the site is consistent in look, feel and design. Nothing is more jarring and disturbing to a visitor than feeling as if they have just gone to another site. Keep colors and themes constant throughout the site. Content can do more to build your business and profits than just about any other resource or service available.

    • Use shorter sentences, words and paragraphs than you would use when writing for print.

    • Develop one idea in each paragraph of your copy.

    • Create compact and brief text. Try to write your content in half the number of words you would use normally for a printed document.

    • Use simple words and phrases to make reading easy.

    • Incorporate numbered or bulleted lists when appropriate.

    • Highlight important text (e.g. make it bold, colored or use hyperlinks) to make it easy to scan.

    • Employ descriptive and brief headlines and subheadings. This will help to optimize your webpage content for the search engine spiders.

    User Friendly Content

    People read one quarter more slowly on the web than when they read printed material. Computer screens tire the eyes quickly and visitors tend to scan text more than they would items in printed documents. This is the reason that your paragraphs should be short and concise. Use half the words that you would normally use when composing printed text.

    Content Scanability

    Write and layout your content in an easy to scan format. Think of how you read a webpage and you will understand the importance of using scanability elements in your work. Use bold or colored headers and lead-ins for blocks of text so that the main points stick out like a sore thumb. The Web is not a place to be subtle. Scanability elements like these are picked up by search engine spiders and help your efforts at optimizing your website.

    Content Presentation

    People who surf the Web are usually short on patience. They want to find the information they are seeking quickly and without wading through a mass of text. Obscure and complicated text is not viewed favorably by the average website visitor or search engine spiders. Keep you text in blocks that can be scanned easily. Use white space to isolate these blocks of information from adjoining copy.

    Visitors will leave your website if they can't find what they are looking for quickly. You must attract their attention and maintain their interest if you want to have a successful Internet presence. You will have about 10 seconds to grab a visitors interest and a little less than a minute to maintain that interest. Avoid the pitfalls associated with your own self interests and give your readers what they want. Optimize your content for your visitors.

    Content Layout

    This list covers the important aspects of content layout:
    1. Put the most important information at the top of your webpage. Make it simple to comprehend and avoid boring, hard to digest dialogues.

    2. Try to combat reader fatigue by using an easy to read font size and style. Present each idea in an easy to absorb bite-size chunk. Use short sentences, short paragraphs and present only one idea per paragraph.

    3. Avoid information overload. Write meaningful headlines and subheadings. Cute or promotional lines in your text mean that your visitors will have more to read and will find it harder to understand your content.

    Start Simple

    If your site will have more than 5 pages don't add those pages to your sitemap until you are ready to work on them. The more pages your site has the longer it will take you to complete them all and the longer it will take you to publish your site to the internet.

    Start with just a few pages and a handful of products or articles. This way you can concentrate your efforts on developing clear and focused content.

    Webpage Construction

    To create the individual pages of a website you are going to need a web authoring program, or be knowledgeable in HTML coding. If you are going to create a large site, have several web sites online, or do design work for other people, it is strongly recommended that you learn HTML.

    WYSIWYG Web Design Software - What You See Is What You Get: Website design software

    There will be times when you don't like how a web authoring program has coded a page. With HTML knowledge, you can correct it. And with the quickly changing nature of the Internet, it would be difficult for any program to stay current with the newest tag rules and coding possibilities. The place that I learned HTML, is Joe Barta's PageTutor. I think it is the best HTML tutorial on the web and I think you will too.


    Website Ideas - A comprehensive listing of various types of website ideas. This list will help in the creation of a viable website.

    Designing Web Pages

    Designing Web Pages
    Designing good webpages begins with good webpage layout. So what do you want on this most important first screen?
    Professional Webpage Layout
    Examining the methods of professional webpage layout. The individual pages in your website must have a layout that allows the visitor to find out as much as possible about your webpage at a glance.
    All About Design Principles and Elements
    Basic website design elements to consider. A truly shocking number of web designers are unfamiliar with the basic principles and elements of design.
    Designing your Homepage
    Believe me, you want your visitors to stay as long as possible. This is the only way your site is going to succeed. Your site must be interesting, persuading, and easy to navigate.
    The Best Page Layout and Design for Content Websites
    To understand which layouts work you only need to look at the industry gorillas. These are the online content publishers who have been around for years, and who have tested just about every layout combination.
    Writing for the Web
    Writing for the Web is very different from traditional writing. The way website visitors read Web copy is unique and you must adjust your writing style to be effective.
    An Easy Way to Choose Attractive Color Combinations
    Lots of people struggle to come up with attractive color combinations when designing logos, banners or web sites. So, here's an easy technique that only takes a few minutes.
    Professional Graphics
    Graphic design is an intimidating subject for many Internet entrepreneurs. However, most of us must learn some basic design techniques to avoid the high costs of hiring a professional graphics designer.
    9 Ways to Make Your Web Site Look Great
    Learn how to design a website that gets attention every time. Avoid the mistakes most people making when creating their first web site. Take home some tricks that even the most advanced designers will enjoy.
    Selection of Web Templates
    An important part of website designing is selection of web templates. Here are a few points which will help you select the best web template for your website.
    Creating a Basic Web Design Template
    A "template" is simply a design format which you can apply to all (or most) of the pages in your web site.
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