5 Quick Website Copywriting Tips

Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Saturday, 29 of December , 2007 at 10:10 am

Website copywriting can be a tedious task, but with the right approach, things can go quite smoothly and quickly.

  • Prepare a task list - this sounds basic, but it really makes a difference if you have an actual schedule to work to.
  • Make an outline - plan the course of each article that you are going to write, picking a sub-theme for each paragraph. If you have a particular wordcount that you are aiming for, allow 50-100 words per paragraph.
  • End with a hook - End with a catchy sentence inviting people to buy a product, visit a website or whatever else they are supposed to do.
  • Don’t overdo the keywords - It just looks spammy.
  • Write for humans, optimize for robots - Keyword might be good for search engines, but robots don’t buy products. Make sure that your content is readable for human visitors too.

Category: Website Copywriting

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