Web content can make you or break you, interest you or bore you, engage you or disengage you. Think about it. What are you interested in when you surf the web? Do you like long lengthy content that takes forever and your whole day to read and digest it? or do you prefer to scan quickly reading headlines that give you point blank answers?
To start with…let’s look at some quick strategic do’s for keeping your audience interested.
1. Know your audience. How do I do that? By building relationships via face to face(in person), Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Ning and Bebo. These are the top 6 sites for building engaging social relationships for businesses and personal.
2. Keep it simple and sweet. Use simple important headlines, use bullet points, Keep important information in bold print.
3. Use a journalist approach. Short, simple sentences. Quick read paragraphs that are to the point. You can always add additional information on a “read more” page.
4. Keep one idea per page, except your headline/front page. That should have links to your additional area’s of interest.
5. Easy navigation is easy to follow. Don’t go for fancy unused menu’s that don’t go anywhere. (Hard to navigate through) They look good but you’ll lose your audience real fast.
Following these quick easy steps, your web content is now positioned to succeed!
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To start with…let’s look at some quick strategic do’s for keeping your audience interested.
1. Know your audience. How do I do that? By building relationships via face to face(in person), Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Ning and Bebo. These are the top 6 sites for building engaging social relationships for businesses and personal.
2. Keep it simple and sweet. Use simple important headlines, use bullet points, Keep important information in bold print.
3. Use a journalist approach. Short, simple sentences. Quick read paragraphs that are to the point. You can always add additional information on a “read more” page.
4. Keep one idea per page, except your headline/front page. That should have links to your additional area’s of interest.
5. Easy navigation is easy to follow. Don’t go for fancy unused menu’s that don’t go anywhere. (Hard to navigate through) They look good but you’ll lose your audience real fast.
Following these quick easy steps, your web content is now positioned to succeed!