How
To Review Web Copy
Don't Post
Without Reviewing Your Copywriting Work
Writing
an article takes work so
you'll want to review your web copy before putting
it online. Where to start? Read on.
So youve written
your web copy, and youve got it ready to
review. Youre ready to post it online and you
want to start selling your product and service.
However, you are not sure if
it is ready to go online and you are not
sure if you have the best copy that fully and
accurately describes you, your product and service,
and what you feel about it. Its time to
review it: but how?
Write Web Copy For The
Reader
The first thing to remember
is that you need to shed the skin of the writer and
put on the fur of the reader. You, the Internet
reader, are not interested in every single word of
the copy: you need to get the information at one
click, at one go, and get a lot of this information
without having to go through every single word, but
by looking quickly through the copy. In order to
test this, you may need to have a few friends on
hand.
Skim the copy and see if you
get the information immediately. Does the copy
interest you at first glance? Dont read into
the sentences too much: see if the copy stands out
and if it entices you to start at the beginning and
read more.
Make 'Em
Read!
Remember, a copy is your
magic ticket to getting a casual reader to start
reading your work and going through your website.
It could well be your magic ticket turning that
same casual reader into a buyer! So be careful with
your review.
Ask yourself: if I had only
five minutes to spare, would I read this? Is it too
long and daunting? Is it too short and careless?
Theres nothing wrong with a moderately sized
copy: it shows that you have a lot to say, but you
know your stuff well enough so that you dont
need a lot of flowery words to get your point
across.
In Reviewing Web Copy, It's
"Just The Facts Ma'am"
Do you have all your facts
straight, and all of them written into your copy in
a concise manner?
This means that you need to
deliver your key points through a single line or
two, at the most, of text. If you keep on going for
far longer, you may as well write a blog entry
about your day and all your feelings: the longer
you go, the easier it will be for you to lose your
visitor.
Check Your Grammar And
Spelling
Is the copy written with the
right grammar and syntax? You might be surprised:
people will communicate via text shortcuts on your
local forum or mailing list, but they will demand
that they be written to in proper English.
The right grammar and syntax
will also show how professional you are: if you
cant take care of something as basic as
grammar, then how can your customers trust you to
take care of their needs and wants? How can
customers trust you to have a product or service
that actually will help them?
Web Copy
Formatting
Is the copy formatted well,
with a lot of white space? White space will give
your readers eyes some respite from the text,
and it will actually invite people to read your
copy. Moreover, avoid putting text in daunting, big
seas of paragraphs: break these paragraphs down.
Put text in narrow columns so
that your customers do not strain their eyes. Not
only should your copy be suited to match a certain
professional tone, it should also have the
appearance of being something that should be read
at all.
These are only a few tips
that you should remember when reviewing your copy.
If you have a well-written copy, you will find it
easier to get more customers and catch
peoples attention. And, you know what that
means!
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Read
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