Title:
Tips For Writing Website Content
Author: Andy MacDonald :: Swift Media UK
Article:
Online businesses need to reflect the concept that "
Content
is King" in the design, marketing, and writing of their web
sites to truly be successful.
At
Swift Media UK,
we always ask these 3 questions to online business professionals
to see if they really understand the concept of "Content is
King." We find that if they cannot answer these 3 questions
immediately, then that gives us a clearer idea of how prepared
the client is to be online.
Why should I visit your web site (without spending any
money)?
The #1 reason people visit web sites is for information. Thus,
if you provide information for people such as free marketing
tips, a how-to section, or tips for buying your product or
service, you have given a benefit for visiting your site.
The tips for buying your product or service is particularly
beneficial because you are helping your potential customers make
the best decision they can. It shows that you are thinking of
your customers ("Let me help you make the best purchase for your
budget"), not yourself ("Buy my stuff because I'm the
best").
Why should i return to your website?
People usually won't buy from you until they visit your site 4-5
times. So you should give people a reason to return to your
site. Updating product or service information, timely how-to
tips, or an upgraded software demo are good reasons for people
to return to your site or maybe even bookmark it.
This question also indicates web marketing savvy. Coca Cola does
not show the same commercial year after year after year because
people will get bored with the same commercial. Nor should
anyone show the exact same web site month after month after
month. A site should be updated at least every 1 to 3 months,
even if the changes are minimal. (Search engines
re-index/re-catalog changed pages).
What separates you from your competition?
We expect to hear company's unique selling proposition (USP)
here and try to design or market the site based on this. We are
usually amazed when people tell that they are the *best* at
something but cannot back it up with customer testimonials or
data. We also get many potential clients that have no unique
selling proposition.
We often hear the "best customer service" and the "lowest
prices" together. From our standpoint, if you want to hire a
really talented customer service staff, you have to pay them
well. That will affect your overhead and, thus, your prices.
Also, we have found that the lowest prices rarely get the best
quality.
Online businesses who can answer these questions immediately do
extremely well on the web because they are giving people reasons
to come and return to their sites. They show that they are
willing to listen to their visitors and adapt their site to help
their visitors get what they want.
About the author:
Andy Macdonald owns and runs his own
web
design business called
Swift Media UK,
which incorporates
logo
design, &
websi
te hosting