09 Mar 2008 03:50:23 | Jackie Griffiths
It's no good having a creative, individual website with
brilliant, informative copy if customers can't find you on the
internet. On the other hand, it's also detrimental if you have a
website that can be easily found (has a high ranking) but people
become bored and alienated reading it.
Producing effective online copywriting is a creative process
blending art and science in a balanced technique combining many
different elements. This integration of disciplines is required
to satisfy both the technical and the aesthetic objectives of a
website. Optimised online copywriting should ensure that your
website is:
• highly readable to your viewers • highly visible to the search
engines, and thereby • commercially successful for you.
Many people and businesses don't have the time to actually write
web copy themselves. A professional freelance copywriter can
furnish you with keyword-rich, highly original web content to
enhance and improve the quality of your website with the aim of
transforming more of your visitors into customers.
Rarely will you get a second chance to engage your customer's
attention, so your first shot must be formatted for maximum
sales potential, catching the eye of the search engine robots as
well. But not too much… If your copy goes overboard in favour of
the search engines it earn you a penalty from Google that will
negatively effect your rankings. Your website must always have
the reader as priority. This makes more business anyway.
Search engines provide a way for potential customers to find you
on the internet. People type a keyphrase or keyword into a
search engine, such as Google, Yahoo or MSN (or one of the many
other popular engines) and this returns a page of listings - web
page suggestions for that particular phrase or word. Obviously,
you want your website to feature highly in this list.
Optimised online copywriting specifically targets the words and
phrases people are using when searching for a product on the
internet (Search Engine Marketing (SEM), keyword research). You
want to make sure your website stays at the top of the listings
so people go to your website before others. With targeted copy
in place, search engines are more likely to index your web site
on page one than if it does not include keyword-rich copy. This
is an ever more important issue when dealing with Google, the
leading search-engine today.
To rank highly in the search engines the words on your web pages
should never be an afterthought, but should be included right at
the beginning in the original design of your website. Content
development is the most valuable asset web developers can
utilise in the bid for productive, successful search engine
optimisation and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
Hiring a professional copywriter is a wise investment in your
business future. Even if you don’t want to optimise your site
you should make sure that the words on your site are reasonable,
enticing, spelled correctly and artfully arranged to engage
attention. Just because you can type letters or write some
emails doesn't mean you can write the copy for your website. The
writing on your home page is usually how people determine
whether the website is a scam or the genuine article. Your
website’s credibility takes a nose-dive if the spelling is wrong
or the grammar is incorrect, or it just sounds like bad, clumsy
English. People will not trust your content.
Within the search engines new technologies and algorithms are
being developed all the time to make search methodologies
smarter, more astute. It's never a coincidence when someone
types in a search phrase and your website is indexed highly on
the page. Keyword rich online copywriting is a significant and
critical component in gaining high rankings on the search
engines.
Recently, Google has been pioneering a new trend of intelligent
search engines which are not attracted by mere repetition of
words throughout the text, but which look for meaning,
attempting to make grammatical sense of the information, trying
to understand what the web page is actually saying. This is
forcing webmasters to improve the content on their web pages or
suffer the consequences. The old saying has never been more
relevant: "content is king."
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