![]() 5 Facts That Will Have You Re-Writing Your Website In A Hurry |
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Do you know the differences between writing copy for the web and writing copy for print? Some of the answers will go against your intuition and against cultural norms. But, these facts detail how people read on the web. There's no use in arguing against them. Instead we should embrace them and use this knowledge to our advantage. Here's what the facts are and how they're going to affect your website. 1) Where Do Eyes Go First When Your Homepage Comes
Up? Seeing as most web users look at a web page for only 3-15 seconds before deciding whether to stay or move on. The fact that they look at copy first has massive implications for your website. Fancy graphics won't make a prospect stay on your website. But a really strong headline and strong sub-heads will. 2) How Much Of Your Copy Do Users Actually Read? You have to have your call to action and order information presented early on your web page to ensure it gets read. 3) Why Do Most Banner Ads Produce Poor Click-Through
Rates? Therefore, banner ads that have animation, taking 4-5 seconds to run through a cycle, or more than 6 words must be reconsidered. However, if you really must keep your animated banner ad because "it just looks so cool!" I would suggest that you at least keep your company logo visible throughout the entire animation sequence. 4) Why Is Reading Online More Frustrating Than
Reading Print? Have a few one line paragraphs. Use headlines and sub-heads to summarize information. So users who are tired of reading word-by-word can quickly scan the rest of your document. 5) Are Your Web Page Users Not Getting The Whole
Picture? Your sales message has to be read both by scanners and word-by-word readers. Therefore all your major selling points, benefits, call to action and order info must be in easily scannable type. Otherwise your website will only generate 21% of the sales it could be. And for the money you put into your website, that's not good enough. So, if online reading is so different from offline reading. Clearly your web copy has to follow suit. Take home message? Make sure your website is performing on all cylinders. Have a professional web writer write your website. It will save you money in the long run. (courtesy of webpronews.com, Aran S. Kay, Contributing Writer)
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