Fun
Copywriting for an Upbeat Web Page - Keep Your
Reader Interested
Somebody's Got
to Read It!
Line after line of information
can turn off an Internet reader in a hurry so make
your web copy fun and upbeat to hold attention.
You've probably read
enough articles, news stories, press releases and
books to distinguish different tones and moods in
the web
writing style used by
the copywriter or author. Simply by changing a few
words, adding punctuation and pauses for effect and
using a different way to separate related topics, a
writer is able to change how the reader feels about
the write-up.
So you think you're too
serious or businesslike? Here are six ways you can
make your web page copy fun and more
upbeat:
They Might Not Get
It
When writing copy, avoid
wrapping your content in a veil of secrecy and
enigma. Being mysterious is fine for puzzle makers
and fortune tellers but it doesnt always work
with writers. Use an unassuming tone in writing
instead. Avoid being overbearing or condescending.
Just write clearly and use a light, undemanding
tone.
Introduce Humor When
Writing Web Pages
Humor is very nearly a
universal language, which means that with the right
words, you can affect the way people see things and
even cause them to break into a smile or even
laughter.
To make your copy upbeat and
fun, inject humor into your writing. Be lively and
write with enthusiasm. If you're bored, it will be
reflected in your finished copy. Dont be
afraid to make people laugh because it's often the
easiest way to show them what you mean.
Regarding "Three Dollar
Words"
Some of the best and
well-loved writers of the past and present
centuries used simple, easy to read language. Anne
Rice, Stephen King, Ernest Hemingway, John
Steinbeck, Paulo Coelho and Isabel Allende are the
kind of writers that did not require their readers
to read their works with a dictionary next to them.
As a result, their readers find it easier to
understand and appreciate their efforts.
To keep the mood of your copy
upbeat and fun, don't try to exert too much effort
to impress your readers. They want to be
entertained and to be informed not
bewildered or confused. Don't make it too hard for
them. Use long, complicated words only when
necessary or as a requisite in the article you're
writing.
Make Your Web Copy Flow -
Slang Words? Maybe!
Very often, to make your copy
upbeat and fun, you might have to use colloquial
terms or slang.
This is often the case when
the term you're considering is too technical for
your readers to appreciate.
Offensive Words in Web
Copywriting -- A Big No No!!
Sometimes, in an attempt to
make writing upbeat and fun, some writers make the
mistake of using words that are entertaining only
to a few but highly offensive to the majority.
Words that reflect bigotry, hatred or prejudice can
seem upbeat but may not be effective in the context
of the whole write-up. Avoid these
words.
Everything to Everybody -
NOT!
There is no way your writing
will be able to appeal to every reader. Not even
the best and brightest writers have been able to do
that. This is why writers have target audiences or
niches and why write-ups are characterized by
genre.
Can you imagine if horror
master Stephen King wrote a romance novel in the
style of Harlequin books? Of course not. Writers
will always have their own styles and a segment of
the audience who admire them.
Keep to the Point in
Writing for the Web
To keep your copy upbeat and
fun, avoid trying to cover several genres or styles
of writing in one article. Use one or two at most.
Whether you're writing a humorous story, a satire,
a critique or are simply offering your opinion,
stick to a tone of voice that is the best vehicle
for the message you want to share.
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