As an website development and internet marketing firm we often get questions like: “how do I get more people to purchase on my website?” “should we be using Twitter?” “is search engine optimization really a good thing or just a waste of money?” “how can we show up on the first page of Google?” “what good is blog anyway?” Instead …
Business Blog Questions
I’d like to take a few minutes to answer some questions about blogs. I received a number of questions since my post on blogs as well as to a blog-related email we recently sent out to our contact list. 1. “Jeff, haven’t you previously said that blogs are not for serious business?” Well, yes I did. I even mentioned that …
Tip: Get To The Point!
When you are writing for your website, remember to get to the point ASAP! The easiest way to do this is to think like a visitor while you are writing. Ask yourself what the most important information would be to you if you came to your site for the first time. Once you are finished, go back and re-read your …
Tip: Show How You Can Help!
Writing for the web is very different than writing a printed document. Content on a website must quickly show the visitor what you can do for them. Think about it, how did you decide what content was going to go on your website? Did you just take the text from your sell sheets and other materials and retype it onto …
Writing for the Web vs Print
How did you decide what content was going to go on your website? Did you just take the text from your sell sheets and other materials and retype it onto your site? If so, you need to know that the content on printed materials may not be effective for the web. Print media does not always translate well to the …
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