Online copy should provide information to visitors, engage with them, convince them to take action, and stick to the brand. Quality content is king because there is so much information on the the internet.
Because the internet is full of information, it's important that your website gives people what they're looking for. Today, you will learn how to write for your audience, types of web copy, and why SEO is significant.
Above the fold | The content that appears on a screen without a user having to scroll. |
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Audience | The group of people at which a marketing communication is targeted. |
Call to action (CTA) | A phrase written to motivate the reader to take action. |
Feature | A prominent aspect of a product that is beneficial to users. |
Keyword stuffing | The process of putting too many keywords into the meta data of the website or using many irrelevant keywords. Search engines can penalize websites for doing this. |
Meta data | Information that can be entered about a web page and the elements on it in order to provide context and relevant information to search engines. |
Persona | A character created to define a group of readers in order to speak to them as though they were a unqiue reader. |
Search engine optimization (SEO) | The process of improving website rankings on search engine results pages. |
Who is my audience? What actions do I want them to take? What do they need to feel confident taking action?
Are you writing for males, females, a mixture? How old are they? What are their demographics?
A profile a writer creates that embodies the characteristics of their target audience. You can have more than one.