Are You Too Tough With Your Website Copy?
by James @ Men with Pens writing for webThere’s a strategy used in copywriting, and it involves being authoritative, even aggressive. Putting confidence into your copy almost to the point of arrogance is pretty powerful stuff, and it works out great for a lot of people.
Is Your Website Copy Too Excited?
by James @ Men with Pens writing for webThere are the exclamation-point addicts out there, you see. They’re the writers who feel they really can’t put across the excitement, immediacy, or sincerity without that little extra boost (!) to make it feel super-charged. They’re the writers who believe that they should slap an exclamation point at the end of a written sentence anytime they would allow their voice to lift at the end of spoken one.
They’re the writers who are just flat-out addicted, who punctuate nearly everything with a series of multiple exclamation points, getting progressively worse as the writing goes on.
You should get this product! It will change your life!! Seriously!!! Exclamation points, you see, are evil.
5 Ways to Write Web Copy That Sells
by Karri Flatla @ Snap VA writing for webBy far, the most requested service I provide is website copywriting, and it is no mystery why this is. Most people loathe writing, cannot write, do not have time to write (well), or all of the above. Factor in things like SEO, usability, and the need to say a lot with a little, and you have a frustrated author with a shortage of clients. Fortunately, common sense rules on the Internet. The guidelines for writing good web copy are no exception.
To Market to Market: How to Make Your Website Content Sing
by Karri Flatla @ Snap VA marketingwriting for webThere is a common denominator amongst all people buying something on the net: they want relevant, timely information and they want it now. When a searcher lands on one of your business pages, it is because he either a) typed in your URL with a purpose in mind (to seek relevant information in a quick, efficient manner) or b) clicked over to your URL with a purpose in mind (to seek relevant information in a quick, efficient manner).
Freelance Writing Niche: web content/website promotion
by Chesley @ Daily Freelance Writing Tips freelancingnichewriting for webWeb content writing and website promotion is the first niche that I started breaking into. I am still learning about writing different types of web pages and I have experience in writing SEO articles and article marketing. Here is an overview of this niche and some tips regarding how to get started with this type of writing and how to do it well.
Website Content: Are You Turning Readers Off?
by James @ Men with Pens series: writing website contentwriting for webToday, let’s talk about more serious matters: negative thinking and bullying.
Clever Website Content Writing that Converts
by James @ Men with Pens series: writing website contentwriting for webToday, we’re focusing on tips and tricks for writing website content and that includes being clever with your words.
Why Your Website Content Loses 7 Percent of Customers
by James @ Men with Pens series: writing website contentwriting for webNow let’s examine why you’re going to lose 7% of your client’s customers – and maybe even more.
Web Writing Tips From Pro Bloggers and Internet Writers
by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen @ Quips and Tips writing for webI’ve collected web writing tips from professional copywriters, bloggers, and internet writers – these tips range from effective keyword use to linking strategies. They’ll help you finetune your web writing skills, fellow scribes!
Writing Website Content Headlines
by James @ Men with Pens series: writing website contentwriting for webQuick; open up a web page – any web page. Where do your eyes look first?
Website Content: Giving the Grand Tour
by James @ Men with Pens series: writing website contentwriting for webWhen you decided to be a writer, did you realize how many different types of jobs were available? More importantly, did you realize that to be a great web content writer, you had to learn about sales and marketing?
Questions to Ask Buyers about Their Website Content
by James @ Men with Pens series: writing website contentwriting for webOne of the easiest types of writing to screw up is website content – and you may never know you did a crappy job. A buyer usually approaches a writer with a one-time job or a single project. Once the job is done, it’s done. Off the buyer goes with his brand-new website content, expecting results and conversion from the fancy wording.
Should You Specialize in Website Content?
by James @ Men with Pens series: writing website contentwriting for webBuyers for website content are out there. Phenomenal numbers of websites are launching daily. If it isn’t a new site selling services, it’s a site selling products. If it isn’t a website, it’s a blogsite or it’s a profile page. Website content is everywhere, and there are plenty of jobs available for writers.
The Most Important Marketing Tip for Web Writers
by Jennifer Mattern @ All Freelance Writing marketingwriting for webIf you want to move beyond run-of-the-mill low-paying Web writing gigs, you need to be able to effectively market your Web writing services. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Web content writer, Web copywriter, or any other type of writer making a living online – you need to have a marketing strategy. But before you even think about how to market yourself or where to find high-paying clients, you need to understand the most important marketing tool any Web writer has: their USP
6 Website and Blog Building Tips
by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen @ Quips and Tips writing for webThese website and blog building tips from established bloggers, writers, and website consultants will help you create a strong online presence. And the better your website or blog is, the happier you’ll be, the more likely you’ll stay motivated to blog, and the more readers you’ll attract.
Keyword Optimization Tips for Web Writing
by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen @ Quips and Tips keywordswriting for webHere are Wuebben’s keyword optimization tips to make your web writing more effective…
Proofreading Tips for Web Writers
by Jennifer Mattern @ All Freelance Writing proofreadingwriting for webOne of the biggest benefits of writing for the Web is the ease of publishing – you can write and publish almost instantaneously. Unfortunately, this instant gratification can lead to publishing in haste, errors unchecked. Therefore, when writing for the Web, it’s essential that you pay a bit of extra attention to proofreading – especially with client projects. Here are a few tips that won’t take terribly long, but will help you catch errors that you might otherwise miss:
